Dental Implants
Build a completely confident smile.
Restore Your Teeth to Like-New and Lovely
Regain normal tooth function and be whole again!
Losing a tooth (or several) alters your smile and makes it hard to chew and speak. Dentures and bridges may offer temporary relief; however, they are not a permanent fix.
Dental implants give you your teeth back. You can skip the dentures and regain your fully-functional and attractive smile.
Here’s How Implants Work
Implants are essentially titanium anchors made to look and work like real teeth. They’re now the gold standard for replacing lost teeth, offering unparalleled chewing and speaking function, and restoring your confident smile.

Preparation and Surgery
During a pre-surgical consultation, we make a digital impression of your teeth and take a cone beam CT to map your mouth. We evaluate your overall oral cavity, checking its health and condition.
Based on the assessment, we design your tooth first and then determine the most advantageous plan and location for your implant. Depending on your need,we may suggest ridge augmentation, replacing existing dentistry or even orthodontics.
After reviewing and getting your consent, we place the titanium anchor in your jaw bone while you’re under anesthetic. Then we allow 3-6 months for your implants to heal and integrate before the restorative phase.
Dental Restoration
Now we get to the good part! In the final phase of dental implants, we affix the manmade, entirely realistic tooth or teeth. They mimic the ones you lost and, with proper care, will last a lifetime!

Single vs Multiple Implants
A single implant is a strong, durable replacement for a missing tooth.
Multiple implants allow you to stabilize your denture and bridge, and they’re useful for converting a removable prosthesis to a fixed one.
Continually Honing Our Expertise
With implant dentistry advancing and evolving rapidly, Dr. Werts and Dr. Yang avidly pursue surgical training to keep abreast of the rapid changes in the field of implant dentistry. We’re dental implant experts, and we employ our years of training to restore your lost teeth.
Broadview Dental Provides
- Expert Dentists
- Noteworthy Dental Training
- Outstanding Reputation
- Friendly, Professional Staff
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants
Yes, dental implants are a very safe and well-established treatment for replacing missing teeth. They have been used for decades and have a high success rate—typically over 95% in healthy patients. When placed by a qualified professional and with good oral hygiene and maintenance, implants can last many years, even a lifetime.
Of course, like any surgical procedure, there are some risks—such as infection, implant failure, or nerve irritation—but these are rare and can usually be minimized with proper planning, sterile technique, and post-op care. We use digital imaging and 3D planning to ensure precise placement and reduce risks further. If you have any health conditions or are taking certain medications, we will discuss those in detail to make sure implants are the right option for you.
With proper care, dental implants can last 20 years or more, and in many cases, even a lifetime. The implant itself—a titanium post placed into the jawbone—is designed to be permanent. However, the crown or restoration attached to the implant may need to be replaced after 10–15 years due to normal wear and tear.
Not necessarily. While some situations do require one implant per missing tooth, that's not always the case. For example, if you're missing several teeth in a row, we can often place fewer implants to support a dental bridge or even a full arch of teeth.
For instance, just 2–4 implants can support a full lower denture, and 4–6 implants may be used for a full upper arch. The best solution depends on how many teeth you're missing, the condition of your jawbone, and your overall oral health. We’ll evaluate everything during your consultation and recommend the most efficient and cost-effective option for you.
In most cases, no—people won’t be able to tell you have a dental implant. Implants are designed to look, feel, and function just like your natural teeth. The crown that goes on top is custom-made to match the shape, color, and alignment of your other teeth, so it blends in seamlessly.
Unless you tell someone, they likely won’t notice at all. Many of our patients say even their closest friends and family can’t tell the difference
