Yellow Book

Dental Implants

RESTORE YOUR SMILE WITH DENTAL IMPLANTS - STAMFORD, CT



DID YOU KNOW: 
* 30 million Americans missing all teeth in at least one jaw
* 500k Americans getting implants per year
* 98% Implant success rate

DENTAL IMPLANT RESTORATION SERVICES
Patients with missing teeth can turn to AAA Dental Care for dental implant restoration services. Dr. Andrew Kim works closely with a board-certified oral surgeon to place dental implant posts, which he then finishes with a beautiful, natural-looking tooth restoration. We will cap the dental implant with a custom crown to create a lifelike tooth structure.

OUR LASER IMPLANT DENTISTRY TECHNIQUE
Dr. Kim uses the BIOLASE® dental laser to perform the dental implant restoration procedure with a high degree of precision. This laser helps us selectively treat certain parts of the mouth and does not damage the surface of the dental implant. The BIOLASE® laser allows us to perform minimally invasive procedures, which means less downtime and a higher comfort level for our patients.

BENEFITS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS – STAMFORD, CT
Replacing your teeth with dental implants offers numerous benefits. This tooth replacement method not only looks and feels natural, but is also designed to last a lifetime. Key benefits include:

Preserves jaw bone tissue
Improves the appearance of your smile
Can make you appear younger
Stimulates bone growth just like natural teeth
Helps maintain integrity of the facial structure
Permanent tooth replacement solution

ABOUT IMPLANT SUPPORTED DENTURES
If you have enough bone available to support a series of dental implants, Dr. Kim may recommend implant supported dentures to restore your smile. Many patients in Stamford, CT with traditional dentures transition to implant supported dentures to stabilize their appliances and eliminate shifting or looseness. Once the oral surgeon has placed the dental implants within the jaw bone and proper healing has occurred, Dr. Kim will attach a new set of dentures to these implant posts with either a bar-retained or ball-retained mechanism. In some cases, we will perform a bone graft and rebuild bone tissue to accommodate for the implants.