
Dental Implantsin Chattanooga
At MDRN MUSE, we use advanced technology to provide comfortable, precise implant treatments. Let's restore your smile and confidence together.

Why should I get dental implants?
If you're dealing with missing teeth, you know it's more than just a gap in your smile - it can affect your confidence, your diet, and even how you interact with others. Implants look and function just like natural teeth, giving you back the smile you remember and the confidence you deserve. Whether it's enjoying a crunchy apple, laughing without covering your mouth, or simply feeling great about your smile, implants can be a game-changer in your daily life.
The benefits of dental implants
Natural Look and Feel
Implants are designed to look, feel, and function just like your natural teeth. They blend seamlessly with your smile, so no one will know they're not your original teeth.
Preserve Facial Structure
Implants stimulate bone growth, preventing the bone loss that occurs when teeth are missing. This helps maintain your facial structure and a youthful appearance.
Long-Lasting Solution
With proper care, dental implants can last for decades. They're a durable, permanent solution that doesn't require special maintenance beyond good oral hygiene.
The dental implant treatment process
Detailed Planning
We'll start with a comprehensive examination, including 3D scans of your mouth. This gives us a clear picture of your dental structure and helps us plan your treatment with precision. We'll explain everything, so you know what to expect.
Implant Placement
Using advanced 3D CBCT technology for guided placement, we'll carefully position the implant in your jawbone. Our priority is your comfort, so we'll make sure you're at ease throughout the procedure. The implant will then integrate with your bone over the next few months.
Healing and Recovery
We'll check in with you regularly as your implant heals. This healing period is crucial for the long-term success of your implant. We're here to answer any questions and ensure everything is progressing well.
Unveiling Your New Smile
Once healed, we'll attach your custom-made crown. This is the moment you've been waiting for - when you see your complete smile for the first time. Many patients tell us this is when they truly feel like themselves again, able to eat, speak, and smile with newfound confidence.
Affordable Plans
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Have questions?
We've got answers!
Dental implants are an amazing option for many people with missing teeth, but they're not for everyone. The ideal candidate has good overall health, healthy gums, and enough bone density in the jaw to support the implant. But don't worry if you've been told you lack bone density - we offer bone grafting procedures that can help. Age isn't typically a factor, as long as your overall health is in great shape. During your consultation, we'll thoroughly assess your oral health, medical history, and specific needs to determine if implants are the best solution for you.
The entire dental implant process typically takes several months, but it varies from person to person. After the initial consultation and planning, the implant placement surgery typically takes 1-2 hours per implant. After that, there's a healing period of about 3-6 months where the implant integrates with your jawbone. Once healed, we'll place the final crown. While this might seem like a long time, remember that the end result is a permanent solution that can last a lifetime with great care. Many of our patients find that the wait is well worth it for the long-term benefits and improved quality of life that dental implants provide.
Caring for dental implants is very similar to caring for your natural teeth. Good oral hygiene is key: brush twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush, floss daily, and use an antibacterial mouthwash. Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings are super important to maintain the health of your implants and surrounding teeth. While implants can't get cavities, they can be affected by gum disease, so keeping your gums healthy is crucial. Avoid smoking and limit hard, sticky foods that could damage the crown. With proper care, your implants can last a lifetime.
One of the best things about dental implants is how natural they look and feel. The implant itself is hidden beneath the gum line, and the visible crown is custom-made to match the color, shape, and size of your surrounding teeth. Most people won't be able to tell which tooth is the implant unless you tell them. Because implants are anchored in your jawbone just like natural teeth, they feel incredibly stable and comfortable. You'll be able to eat, speak, and smile with confidence, without worrying about slippage or discomfort often associated with dentures. Many of our patients say that after a short adjustment period, their implant feels so natural that they forget it's not their original tooth.
Dental implants have a very high success rate, typically around 95-98%. This is due to advances in implant technology and careful treatment planning. However, success also depends on factors like your overall health, oral hygiene habits, and whether you smoke. It's important to note that while rare, complications can happen, such as infection or implant failure. At MDRN MUSE, we use advanced technology and techniques to maximize the success rate of your implants. We also provide comprehensive aftercare to make sure your implants stay healthy and functional for years to come.
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