What Types of Dental Implants Are Right for You?

You need an expert guide; that's Hylan Dental Care.

Make the Ideal Choice for Your Smile

There is a dental implant solution for everyone.

Choosing the right dental implant is a crucial decision that influences the success of your tooth replacement journey.

At Hylan Dental Care, we know that you want a smile that you can be proud of. Therefore, we are committed to guiding you through the process, ensuring you make informed decisions aligned with your unique needs.

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Here are the different kinds of implants in Cleveland. We offer:

  • Single Dental Implants

    These replace one individual tooth, and will naturally blend with the rest of your smile

  • Full Arch Implants

    A comprehensive solution for replacing an entire arch of teeth, restoring stability, functionality, and a natural appearance

  • Mini Dental Implants

    Ideal if you have limited bone mass, providing a minimally invasive solution with quick recovery

  • All-on-Four Implant Dentures

    Strategically placed four implants offer a secure, non-removable prosthetic solution, ensuring cost-effectiveness and efficiency

Our diverse range of dental implant options caters to various situations, allowing us to provide personalized solutions that prioritize your oral health, function, and aesthetic goals.

What to Consider When Choosing Dental Implants?

From aesthetics to bone health, we cover it all.

Here are the different factors that will guide you when choosing the right type of dental implant.

  • Number of Missing Teeth

    For a single missing tooth, a traditional dental implant may be suitable for you. However, options like implant-supported dentures or full-arch solutions like All-on-Four might be more appropriate for multiple missing teeth.

  • Your Bone Health

    All-on-four implants, designed to maximize existing bone, can be effective for those with moderate bone loss, and mini dental implants also work well. Additional procedures may be recommended if you have reduced bone density.

  • Oral and Overall Health
    Oral health problems can delay implant treatments. Conditions such as active gum disease may need to be addressed before implant placement. When you come for a visit, you need to share any potential health conditions before we can help you make your choice.
  • Financial Investment
    While different implants have their own respective costs, they all help save you money in the long run by preventing future problems! We will help explain any costs associated with the implant options available to you.
  • Time Commitment
    Different implants have their own creation and recovery time to consider, depending on your circumstances. Understanding the time involved helps you align your treatment with their schedule.
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Our Dental Implant Patients Share Their Stories

Real Hylan Dental Care patients, real experiences.

“Excellent treatment of an extraction and implant in an 85-year-old. Staff was very flexible and patient.”

Cheryl Scott

“I had the first stage of my implant process performed today…very professional in answering my many questions and concerns. Their explanation of the process very much helped to put me at ease.”

Shawn Witmer

“Highly recommend. The staff was extremely friendly, and the office was very clean. The Dentist went above and beyond to make me most aware of my options and what would happen with my tooth extraction. He went into detail on everything and pulled up images for me to see each step. It helped me be more comfortable and also helped break down each step of the tooth extraction and implant. I typically hate going to the dentist, but he helped make it as comfortable as possible.”

Lisa Hardy

Types of Dental Implants in Cleveland, OH

Check out the pros and cons of various options.
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FactorsSingle ImplantsFull Arch ImplantsMini Dental ImplantsAll-on-4 Implant Dentures
Number of Missing TeethIdeal for replacing one individual tooth.Suitable for multiple missing teeth with options like implant-supported bridges or full-arch solutions.Appropriate for single missing teeth.Ideal for full-arch solutions, replacing an entire set of teeth.
Bone HealthA consultation will be necessary, as additional procedures may be required.Recommended for those with reduced bone density; additional procedures may be needed.Suitable for cases with moderate bone loss.Designed to maximize existing bone; effective for moderate bone loss.
Oral and Overall HealthGood oral health will be required to ensure the long-term effectiveness of the implant.Requires addressing oral health problems like gum disease before implant placement.Considered once oral health conditions are resolved.Factors in overall health; conditions must be shared with the dental team.
Financial InvestmentModerate costs, though, with proper care, a long-lasting solution.Higher upfront cost but considered a longer-term investment.Cost-effective option for those seeking affordability.Comprehensive solution with a cost-effective approach for full-arch restoration.
Time CommitmentPlacement and recovery will vary on circumstances.Has its own placement and recovery time; varies based on circumstances.Generally quicker procedure with reduced recovery time.Varies in placement and recovery time, aligning with your schedule and preferences.