Dental Implant Restorations in Newtown, PA

Dental Implant Restorations

Dental implant restorations are one of the most reliable and natural-feeling solutions for replacing missing teeth. At Newtown Dental Arts, we offer comprehensive dental implant services that restore both the form and function of your smile.

Our team is experienced in implant-supported restorations and provides detailed guidance throughout the entire process, from consultation to final crown placement.

What Are Dental Implant Restorations?

A dental implant restoration is the process of rebuilding your smile using a titanium post (implant), an abutment (connector), and a prosthetic tooth (crown, bridge, or denture).

How It Works:

  • A titanium implant is surgically placed in the jawbone
  • After healing, an abutment is attached to support the prosthetic tooth.
  • A custom restoration, such as a crown or bridge, is secured to restore your smile.

Implants provide long-term strength and durability while preserving jawbone integrity and preventing shifting of surrounding teeth.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

Tooth loss can impact your appearance, confidence, and overall oral health. Dental implants offer a lasting and highly functional solution.

Benefits Include:

  • Restores the natural look and feel of teeth
  • Helps maintain jawbone density and facial structure
  • Improves chewing and speech
  • Eliminates the need for removable dentures
  • High success rate and long-term reliability (up to 20 years or more)

Whether you need a single implant, an implant-supported bridge, or full-mouth restoration, we tailor treatment to your unique goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Implant restorations are the final prosthetic component attached to a dental implant. This could be a crown (for a single tooth), a bridge (for multiple teeth), or a full denture (for complete arch replacement).

The three main types are:

  • Endosteal implants – placed directly into the jawbone (most common)
  • Subperiosteal implants rest on top of the bone under the gum (less common)
  • Zygomatic implants – used in rare cases involving significant bone loss

Titanium is the most commonly used material for the implant post due to its strength, durability, and ability to bond with bone through osseointegration. Crowns are typically made of porcelain, zirconia, or a metal-ceramic combination.

Stay ahead of dental problems by scheduling regular preventive care. Call (215) 860-4141 or book at patientcare@newtowndentalarts.com.