Dental Implants

Missing teeth make simple tasks like eating and speaking challenging, not to mention the impact on your confidence. Whether you’re missing one tooth or multiple teeth, dental implants are a lasting solution that looks, feels, and functions just like natural teeth. Dental implants help replace missing teeth with unmatched stability, prevent bone loss, and restore your smile’s full potential.

At JAX Dental Studio, our skilled dentists provide implant dentistry services using advanced procedures designed to restore functionality and improve your natural smile. We use the latest technology and techniques, providing personalized care to ensure each implant fits perfectly and functions seamlessly.

What Is a Dental Implant? 

Losing a tooth is more than a cosmetic issue—it changes the way you eat, speak, and even how you feel about your smile. But imagine replacing that missing tooth with something so natural that it looks, feels, and functions just like the real thing. That’s exactly what dental implants offer. They are small titanium posts that serve as synthetic tooth roots, which are surgically inserted into the jawbone beneath the gums where the original tooth once stood.

Once the implant is securely integrated into the bone—a process known as osseointegration—it provides a stable foundation for attaching a replacement tooth or a bridge. The top of the implant features an abutment, which connects the titanium post to the replacement crown. This crown is made to match the natural shade and shape of your teeth to seamlessly blend with the rest of your smile.

Mouth dental implants are highly favored for their durability and the way they preserve the jawbone’s integrity by preventing bone loss that typically occurs when you lose a tooth. They also restore full chewing power, allowing individuals to enjoy their favorite foods without hesitation. Most importantly, because they are designed to fuse with bone, they are a permanent solution that lasts a lifetime with proper care, providing a feel, function, and appearance that closely resemble natural teeth.

Who Is a Candidate for Dental Implants? 

Determining if you are a candidate for implants involves assessing key factors related to your overall oral health, bone density, and lifestyle. 

Bone Density Matters

Think of your jawbone as the soil that holds the roots of a tree. Without enough support, the roots can’t anchor properly. Similarly, dental implants need a solid foundation of bone to stay secure. If there is bone loss, a bone graft may be necessary to strengthen the area before placing the implant.

Healthy Gums for a Healthy Implant

Just like a home needs a strong foundation, your implant needs a healthy environment to thrive. Maintaining good oral health ensures that your implant can heal properly and last long term. Healthy gums free from gum disease are essential for proper healing and long-term stability. If Dr. Charles Poblenz notices signs of gum disease, he may need to treat it before moving forward with implants.

Overall Health: Preparing for the Journey

Dental implants involve a minor invasive procedure, meaning good general health is important for a smooth healing process. Conditions like diabetes or heart disease don’t necessarily disqualify you, but they should be well-managed. Smoking, on the other hand, can slow healing and decrease long-term success—so quitting, even temporarily, can make a big difference.

A Commitment to Care

Getting an implant isn’t just a one-time fix—it’s a long-term investment in your smile. Brushing, flossing, and routine visits to JAX Dental Studio are essential to ensure your implant lasts a lifetime. A commitment to good hygiene will help protect your implant and keep your entire healthy smile intact.

Patience for the Process

Unlike a quick cosmetic fix, dental implants require time. The process can take several months, involving healing periods and multiple steps to ensure long-term success. But for those who are willing to be patient, the reward is a permanent, natural-looking smile that feels just like your own.

A consultation with JAX Dental Studio can determine if dental implants are right for your case and set you on the path to lasting dental medicine results.

The Process of Getting a Dental Implant 

The process of getting a dental implant is a multi-step procedure that involves several stages. The following is what you can expect when visiting JAX Dental Studio:

Initial Consultation

First, you must have an evaluation with Dr. Charles Poblenz. This consultation includes a full dental exam, X-rays, and sometimes 3D images to assess bone quality and plan the implant placement. He will review your medical history to identify any conditions that may impact the success of the implant.

Treatment Planning

Based on the evaluation, he will develop a customized treatment plan. This plan considers factors such as the number of teeth to be replaced and the condition of your jawbone. If additional procedures are needed, they will be scheduled accordingly.

Implant Placement

The placement is performed under local anesthesia (and sometimes sedation to enhance comfort). Dr. Charles Poblenz makes a small incision to reveal the bone and then drills a hole where the implant is carefully screwed into place. After the implant is inserted, the incision is stitched up.

Healing and Osseointegration

After the implant is placed, a period of healing and osseointegration begins, which can last several months. During this time, the implant imbeds into the jawbone, providing a solid base for the new tooth.

Abutment Placement

Once osseointegration is complete, the next step involves placing the abutment, which is a component that screws into the dental implant and will hold the artificial tooth. To place the abutment, the dentist may need to reopen your gums to expose the implant. The abutment is then attached to the implant, and the gum tissue is closed around, but not over, the abutment.

Making and Attaching the New Tooth (Crown)

After your gums heal, impressions of your mouth are taken to create the new tooth or teeth. The final crown, which is the visible part, is then made to match your natural teeth in color and shape. Once prepared, the crown is attached to the abutment.

Follow-Up and Aftercare

Following the placement of the crown, you may need to visit Dr. Charles Poblenz for a few follow-up checks to ensure the implant is functioning properly and comfortably. Good dental hygiene and routine visits to the dentist are essential to the success of a dental implant.

Throughout the process, your dentist at JAX Dental Studio will provide detailed instructions and support, ensuring you are comfortable and informed every step of the way.

Restore Your Smile With Dental Implants

At JAX Dental Studio, we understand how missing teeth can impact your confidence and daily life. We offer high-quality dental implants to restore your smile’s function, appearance, and strength. With our advanced technology and personalized approach, we ensure a seamless experience—from the initial consultation to the final restoration. Whether you need a single implant, mini dental implants, or full arch dental implants, we are committed to providing durable, natural-looking results that last a lifetime.

We also offer solutions for those not ready for implants, like partial dentures, or can support you through related procedures such as tooth extraction. If you’re in Jacksonville FL, and feel dental anxiety has held you back from treatment, let us show you a more comfortable, compassionate experience. Call us at (904) 396-4091 or reach out through our contact form.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dental Implans in Jacksonville, FL

What’s the best way to replace missing teeth and restore my smile?

One of the most effective ways to replace missing teeth is through dental implants. They look, feel, and function like natural teeth and help maintain jawbone strength. Whether you’re missing one or multiple teeth, mouth dental implants can support your long-term dental health and give you back your dream smile with confidence.

Mouth dental implants are a strong option for many patients, but success depends on factors like bone density, gum condition, and overall dental health. At JAX Dental Studio, we use advanced techniques to assess and plan your treatment. During your free consultation, we’ll determine if implants are the right solution for you.

You can get high-quality dental implants in Jacksonville at JAX Dental Studio. We offer personalized care, state-of-the-art equipment, and modern technology like digital scanning and soft tissue lasers. From mini dental implants to full-arch options, our team is here to help you replace missing teeth with lasting, natural-looking results.

Unlike temporary solutions, dental implants fuse with your jawbone, preventing bone loss and maintaining facial structure. This long-term stability supports your overall dental health by keeping nearby teeth in place and restoring full chewing function. It’s one of the healthiest ways to replace missing teeth while protecting your future smile.

A free consultation at JAX Dental Studio includes a full dental exam, X-rays, and a conversation about your goals. We’ll discuss your options, including advanced techniques like mini dental implants, and map out a custom plan to replace missing teeth. It’s the first step toward restoring your dream smile in Jacksonville.

Did you know…

You will need to avoid dislodging your blood clots after implant surgery so you don’t develop a dry socket.

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What to Expect From The Dental Implant Process

What to Expect From The Dental Implant Process

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Consultation

Dr. Charles Poblenz will examine your mouth and take x-rays to look for signs of oral health problems that may need to be treated before implants can be placed and to determine if you have sufficient jaw bone density.

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Implantation of Post

We will make an incision into your gums and insert a biocompatible titanium post into your jaw bone.

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Osseointegration

It will take 3-6 months for your jaw to fully heal and for the implant to fuse with the jaw bone.

Abutment PLacement

Once osseointegration is complete, we will reopen your gums to attach an abutment to your implant.

Dental Crown

Within 6 weeks of attaching the abutment, your dental crown will be ready for placement. It is created from impressions we take of your teeth by an outside dental lab.

More About Dental Implants

Dental implants are superior to all other tooth restorations in just about every single way. While other restorations such as dentures can accelerate bone loss, dental implants actually preserve the existing jaw bone and prevent future bone loss.

They’re also a long-term restoration that can last from 25 years to life with the proper hygiene. Because the crown is held in place with an implant, you can chew and speak without worrying about your teeth moving or falling out.

You’ll enjoy a restriction-free diet and be able to speak more clearly, all without having to worry about any special maintenance. Implants also prevent all the consequences of having a missing tooth in the mouth, such as shifting teeth, changes in the facial structure, changes to your bite, a gap in your teeth, and difficulty eating.

How long it takes to heal from dental implants depends on the complexity of your case, including whether or not you received bone grafts, the strength of your jaw bone, your lifestyle habits, and how long your body takes to heal.

For the first 24 hours, it’s crucial to avoid rinsing your mouth, brushing or flossing your teeth, and all forms of suction, as well as consuming alcohol, smoking, and exercising. Some bleeding is to be expected for the first 48-72 hours.

Gauze will be placed after your oral surgery that you will bite down on for 30-60 minutes and should routinely change before it becomes soaked. You should dampen the gauze before putting it in your mouth.

You can also bite down on a wet caffeinated tea bag to stop the bleeding and form blood clots. Reduce swelling which should peak about 2-3 days after oral surgery by elevating your head, taking anti-inflammatory pain medication, and applying a cold compress to the area.

The day after the surgery, you can rinse your mouth with the prescribed mouthwash or with a saline solution 3 times a day. You can return to brushing and flossing your teeth but should be careful around the implant.

Stick to soft foods for the first week and chew on the other side of your mouth. You shouldn’t drink alcohol or smoke while recovering. You can relieve pain with a prescription or over-the-counter medication but the pain should not persist longer than 2 weeks.

Did you know…

If bleeding persists for longer than 72 hours after implant surgery, you could have mucositis or peri-implantitis.

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