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We offer comprehensive implant dentistry from start to finish at West Cobb Family Dentistry.

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Dental Implants

Dental implants are a long-term solution to tooth loss and are the replacement that dentists most often recommend, with good reason!

Unlike removable dentures or partials, you won’t experience problems with slipping or shifting, and implants don’t require a specialized daily care routine beyond regular brushing and flossing. We do not need to alter existing, healthy teeth with dental implants; we can support a dental bridge with implants. 

Do I Need Dental Implants?

For many people, missing teeth present a mostly cosmetic problem, which is a legitimate concern: Missing teeth carry a stigma, and people with missing teeth may find themselves unfairly judged in many social settings.

Unfortunately, the problem of missing teeth goes beyond aesthetics. Tooth loss puts additional stress on your remaining teeth, leading to damage such as fractures and breakage. You may find it difficult or even painful to enjoy the fresh, healthy foods you need for proper nutrition and nourishment.

One or more missing teeth can eventually lead to significant bone loss in your jaw as the bone atrophies from lack of use. Over time, jawbone loss leads to visible changes in your face and causes a prematurely aged appearance.

Dental implants will stop bone loss in its tracks, which even dentures and partials cannot do.

Testimonial

"Great job."

Just completed a 7 month implant procedure. During each phase Dr. Osborne (and staff) explained every step and always asked if I had any questions/issues. In the end I received a new tooth that fits and works perfectly. Great job.

-Pete D.

Am I a Good Dental Implant Candidate?

 

While most healthy adults are eligible for tooth implants, some health conditions can affect placement results.

When you visit our office to discuss dental implants, we will ask several questions about your health history. These questions help us determine whether dental implants are the right option for you. Don’t worry—even if you have a health concern, we can likely work with you. We need to know about any conditions and take the necessary precautions to account for them.

How Are Dental Implants Placed?

Before beginning the implant process, we perform a full examination, including x-rays. Because the implant is attached directly to your jaw, we need to know the condition of your bone. Our dentist may recommend bone grafts and other procedures to build up your jawbone if necessary.

We then place the titanium implant post in your jawbone. When you have healed sufficiently, we may place a temporary crown over the implant while waiting for your permanent crown to return from the dental lab.

When your final crown returns from the dental lab, you will return to our office so we can place it on your dental implant. The final step is to check the crown for fit and appearance, and your implant will be complete.

For more information about tooth implants or to schedule an appointment, please call our dental practice today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental implants have several advantages over other tooth replacement options:

  • Dental implants appear the most life-like and natural.
  • The actual implant piece of the dental implant is made of titanium, a biocompatible metal.
  • Dental implants are the most secure and stable.
  • Dental implants prevent bone loss, keeping your jaw tissue healthy and preventing changes in the shape of your face.
  • With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime.
  • Dr. Boyd Wilson

    Dr. Boyd Wilson is a dentist at West Cobb Family Dentistry—and in many ways, he's come full circle. He grew up as a patient at this very practice under the ...

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  • Dr. Zachary Osborne

    Dr. Zack Osborne is a proud, lifelong member of this community. He attended Harrison High School before earning a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Georgia. He ...

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  • Dr. Hal Wilson

    Dr. Hal Wilson is a lifelong resident of Cobb County who has dedicated his career to serving the community he calls home. He earned his degree in biology from Mercer ...

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Dental Implants Technology

CBCT Cone Beam Technology

3D cone beam CT (CBCT) gives us a detailed, three-dimensional view of your teeth, jaws, nerves, and bone, so we can plan treatment with far more precision than traditional 2D x-rays. In a quick, comfortable scan, CBCT helps us evaluate bone volume for dental implants, locate infection or hidden fractures, assess impacted teeth, and map important anatomy like nerve pathways and sinuses. That detail matters: it allows for safer, more predictable care and often reduces surprises during treatment. We use CBCT as part of our digital workflow to accurately diagnose, personalize your plan, and deliver results you can feel confident about.