Rafael J. Valdes, D.D.S., P.A. 7755 S.W. 87th Avenue, Suite 100, Miami, FL 33173


IMPLANTS: Otherwise referred to as "Dentistry's Modern Miracle". Implants are cosmetic replacements for one or a series of teeth that have been lost through decay or trauma. Dental implants are artificial substitutes for natural tooth roots. They act as an anchor for a false tooth or a set of false teeth. There are two basic categories of implants: those that are placed into the bone and those that rest on top of the bone.

An Endosteal implant is placed directly into the bone, like natural tooth roots, and may be used for many purposes.

A Subperiosteal implant is used when the bone has atrophied and jaw structure is limited. The lightweight, individually-designed metal framework fits over the remaining bone.
The amount and location of the available bone and whether new bone can be created determine the kind of implant that is best to use. Stable dental implants and their replacement teeth can enhance the quality of life. Implants can help the patient who has lost teeth and desires a crown or a bridge rather than an insecure removable replacement. For most patients, their appearance, comfort, speech and ability to chew and enjoy food are greatly improved.