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Dental Implants in San Jose

Rebuild Your Smile with the Ultimate Solution

Looking for a permanent solution to replace missing teeth and restore your confident smile? Dr. Steve Lim, our board-certified prosthodontist with over 25 years of experience, specializes in dental implant placement and restoration using state-of-the-art technology to ensure optimal results that look and feel natural. 

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Why Choose Center for Advanced Dentistry for Dental Implants?

Prosthodontist with 25+ Years of Experience
Next-Level Treatment Planning with CT/Cone Beam Scanner
Start-to-Finish Process Under One Roof

Dental implants are considered the gold standard for tooth replacement, offering unmatched stability, functionality, and aesthetics. At the Center for Advanced Dentistry, we are proud to offer comprehensive implant surgery services right here in San Jose, CA. From your initial consultation to final dental restoration, Dr. Lim provides everything under one roof for a seamless, stress-free experience.

Thanks to advancements in the dental implant procedure, we are able to mimic the function of natural tooth roots, preserving jawbone integrity and preventing the shifting of surrounding teeth. Whether you’re missing one tooth, many teeth, or require full arch restoration, we’ll tailor a personalized treatment plan that restores your oral health, confidence, and ability to eat and speak comfortably.

According to the American College of Prosthodontists, over 36 million Americans are missing all of their teeth, and 120 million are missing at least one. With the success rate of dental implant surgery exceeding 95%, more patients are turning to this revolutionary procedure for long-term results.

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What Are Dental Implants?

The Closest Thing to Natural Teeth

Dental implants are small titanium posts that act as artificial tooth roots. Surgically placed into the upper or lower jaw, they fuse with the bone over time through a process known as osseointegration. This bond provides the foundation for replacement teeth, such as crowns and bridges, or even removable dentures supported by implants.

Unlike traditional dentures, dental implants do not rest on the gums or affect surrounding natural teeth. They stand alone, which helps preserve bone structure and maintain alignment of the surrounding structures. For many patients, this also means eliminating the discomfort and maintenance that often come with wearing traditional dentures.

Because dental implants mimic the stability and function of natural teeth, they allow patients to bite, chew, and speak naturally again, often with a bite force of up to 80–90% compared to their own teeth.

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Types of Dental Implant Restorations

Different tooth replacement needs require different implant solutions. At the Center for Advanced Dentistry, our San Jose prosthodontist offers various restoration options to address your specific situation.

Single Tooth Replacements

For individual missing teeth, we create custom-crafted ceramic or porcelain crowns that connect to your implant. These are meticulously designed to match your surrounding teeth in shape, size, and color. The materials used reflect light similarly to natural enamel, creating a seamless blend with your remaining teeth. Since each crown is independently supported by its own implant post, it functions independently without relying on neighboring teeth for support.

Multi-Tooth Bridges

When you’re missing several adjacent teeth, implant-supported bridges provide a fixed, non-removable solution. Unlike traditional bridges that require grinding down healthy adjacent teeth, implant bridges are self-supporting. Typically, we can support a three or four-tooth bridge with just two strategically placed implants, providing exceptional stability while minimizing the number of surgical sites.

The bridge components include the implant posts, connecting abutments, and custom-crafted prosthetic teeth. The restoration is permanently attached, allowing you to brush and maintain it much like natural teeth. Many patients find implant bridges feel more natural and secure than traditional tooth-supported bridges.

Full Arch Solutions

For patients missing most or all teeth in an arch, we offer two primary implant-supported options:

Removable Overdentures

These prosthetics snap securely onto implant attachments but can be removed for cleaning. Typically secured by 2-4 implants per arch, overdentures offer significantly improved stability compared to conventional dentures. The implant attachments can be designed as bars, balls, or magnetic connections, providing a secure fit while allowing for easy removal.

Fixed Full-Arch Prosthetics

Using the innovative All-on-4 or All-on-6 technique, we can create a permanent, non-removable full arch of teeth supported by just four to six strategically placed implants. This eliminates extensive bone grafting, even in patients with significant bone loss. The prosthetic teeth are attached to a reinforced framework that distributes biting forces across all implants, creating a strong, stable solution that never leaves your mouth.

Advanced Implant Techniques for Challenging Cases

Not everyone is initially an ideal candidate for standard implant placement, but advances in dental technology have made implants possible for many patients who were previously told they weren’t candidates.

Bone Augmentation Procedures

When jawbone volume is insufficient for implant placement, we employ various techniques to rebuild adequate support:

Ridge Augmentation

This procedure rebuilds the alveolar ridge, the bone that surrounds the roots of teeth. Using bone graft materials and growth factors, we can restore proper dimensions to areas where bone has receded following tooth loss.

Sinus Lifting

When upper posterior teeth have been missing for some time, the maxillary sinus may expand downward, leaving insufficient bone height for implant placement. A sinus lift procedure gently elevates the sinus membrane and adds bone graft material beneath it, creating adequate space for implant placement.

Socket Preservation

Performed immediately after tooth extraction, this technique places bone graft material into the socket to maintain the ridge dimensions and facilitate future implant placement.

Zygomatic and Pterygoid Implants

For severe cases of upper jaw bone loss, specialized implant types can anchor in alternative bone structures:

Zygomatic Implants

These longer implants bypass the maxillary bone altogether and anchor in the dense cheekbone (zygoma). They can support a full upper arch restoration even in cases of extreme bone atrophy without requiring bone grafting.

Pterygoid Implants

Placed in the pterygoid plate of the sphenoid bone at the back of the upper jaw, these implants provide posterior support for full-arch restorations when conventional implant placement isn’t possible.

The Benefits of Dental Implants

More Than a Restoration – A Long-Term Solution

Dental implants do more than just replace missing teeth—they help preserve the integrity of your oral health. Unlike other tooth replacement methods, implants stimulate the jawbone just like natural tooth roots, preventing bone loss that can alter facial appearance and weaken surrounding structures.

They also offer superior stability and comfort compared to removable dentures. You won’t have to worry about slipping, adhesives, or avoiding your favorite foods. And with proper care, dental implants can last 20 years or longer, making them one of the most cost-effective options in the long run.

Most importantly, many patients report improved confidence, clearer speech, and an enhanced quality of life after undergoing dental implant surgery.

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Implant Success Factors and Candidacy Assessment

Several key factors determine your suitability for dental implants and contribute to long-term success.

Medical Considerations

Certain systemic conditions require special attention when planning implant treatment:

Diabetes Management

Well-controlled diabetes doesn’t prevent implant placement, but uncontrolled blood sugar levels can impair healing and increase infection risk. We work closely with your physician to ensure optimal management before proceeding.

Cardiovascular Health

Some cardiac medications, particularly anticoagulants, may require modification before surgery. We coordinate with your cardiologist to safely navigate these considerations.

Immune System Function

Conditions affecting immune response may influence healing timelines and success rates. Modified protocols can often accommodate these patients successfully.

Osteoporosis Medication

Certain bone-modifying medications, particularly IV bisphosphonates, may affect bone healing. Alternative approaches may be recommended depending on your medication history.

Lifestyle Factors

Your daily habits significantly impact implant success:

Tobacco Use 

Smoking reduces blood flow to oral tissues, dramatically increasing implant failure rates. We strongly recommend quitting at least temporarily during the implant process to improve outcomes.

Oral Hygiene Practices

Commitment to meticulous oral hygiene is essential for long-term implant health. We assess your current hygiene routine and provide personalized guidance for implant care.

Parafunctional Habits

Teeth grinding and clenching (bruxism) can place excessive force on implants. We evaluate these habits and may recommend protective appliances to safeguard your investment.

Comparative Advantages Over Alternative Solutions

Understanding how implants compare to other options helps clarify their value despite the higher initial investment.

Bone Preservation Benefits

While other tooth replacement options sit on top of the gums, only implants actively prevent the jawbone deterioration that follows tooth loss:

  • Prevention of facial collapse: The bone stimulation provided by implants helps maintain facial proportions and prevent the collapsed appearance often seen in long-term denture wearers.
  • Maintenance of facial muscle tone: By preserving proper jaw dimensions, implants help maintain normal muscle attachments and function, preventing the aging appearance often associated with tooth loss.

Functional Advantages

Implants offer significant improvements in everyday function:

  • Speech enhancement: Unlike removable prosthetics that can shift during speech, implants are firmly in place, allowing for clear, natural pronunciation without the worry of embarrassing slips.
  • Taste preservation: Unlike full upper dentures that cover the palate, implant-supported restorations leave the palate exposed, preserving your ability to fully taste and enjoy foods.

Temperature Sensation

Implant restorations transmit temperature sensations more effectively than removable options, enhancing your eating experience.

Psychological Benefits

The psychological impact of secure, fixed teeth should not be underestimated. Many denture wearers experience constant anxiety about their teeth becoming loose in social situations. Implants eliminate this concern entirely.

 

Patients frequently report that implants allow them to feel “whole” again, with teeth that feel like a natural part of themselves rather than an external appliance. The security of knowing your teeth won’t slip or click during conversation often translates to greater social engagement and improved quality of life.

The Benefits of Dental Implants

More Than a Restoration – A Long-Term Solution

Dental implants do more than just replace missing teeth—they help preserve the integrity of your oral health. Unlike other tooth replacement methods, implants stimulate the jawbone just like natural tooth roots, preventing bone loss that can alter facial appearance and weaken surrounding structures.

They also offer superior stability and comfort compared to removable dentures. You won’t have to worry about slipping, adhesives, or avoiding your favorite foods. And with proper care, dental implants can last 20 years or longer, making them one of the most cost-effective options in the long run.

Most importantly, many patients report improved confidence, clearer speech, and an enhanced quality of life after undergoing dental implant surgery.

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The 4-Step Dental Implant Process

From Consultation to New Teeth – Here’s What to Expect

Initial Consultation and Evaluation

Your dental implant journey begins with a detailed dental exam and consultation. We evaluate the gums, jawbone, and oral health through 3D imaging and X-rays to determine if you’re a good candidate. If there’s bone loss, we may recommend bone grafting to ensure there’s enough bone to support the implant post securely.

Dental Implant Surgery

Once you’re ready, we’ll schedule your oral surgery, which is typically performed under local anesthetic. During this stage, the titanium implant post is inserted into the jawbone. For patients needing multiple teeth replaced, we may discuss options such as a full arch restoration or implant implant-supported bridge.

Osseointegration and Abutment Placement

After implant placement, your body begins the natural healing process. Over the next 3–6 months, the bone will grow around the post in a process called osseointegration. Once the gums heal, a small connector called an abutment is attached to the implant post, preparing it to hold your artificial teeth.

Final Restoration

The last step is the placement of your custom restoration—whether it’s a single crown, implant implant-supported bridge, or a denture. These replacement teeth are designed to match the color, shape, and contour of your natural teeth, blending beautifully with your smile.

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Understanding the Cost of Dental Implants

Personalized Planning for Long-Term Value

The cost of dental implants varies based on several factors, including the number of implants needed, whether bone grafting is required, and the type of restoration selected. During your consultation, we’ll walk you through every detail of your treatment plan, so you understand your investment and options.

While implant surgery may have a higher upfront cost than traditional dental work, the durability, functionality, and natural appearance of dental implants often make them a better long-term solution. We also offer financing options to help make this revolutionary procedure more accessible to the San Jose community.

Dental Implant Success Stories

Real Patients. Real Results.

We’ve helped countless individuals across San Jose, CA regain confidence, comfort, and a full smile through dental implants. From single-tooth replacements to All-On-4 dental implants and full-arch transformations, our patients frequently express how life-changing their results have been.

Many say their new teeth feel just like their own teeth, allowing them to laugh, eat, and live without hesitation. If you’re considering implants in San Jose, we invite you to schedule a consultation and hear firsthand how this advanced dental procedure has helped others just like you.

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Understanding the Cost of Dental Implants

Dental implants are the best tooth replacement option out there. Since they replace the roots of the missing teeth, you can achieve unique benefits that you can only otherwise find with natural teeth. This includes additional stability, comfort, and longevity. During your consultation, we will go over the estimated cost of your treatment in detail so that you don’t run into any surprises. Until then, here are some things to take into consideration.

Dental implants are the best tooth replacement option out there. Since they replace the roots of the missing teeth, you can achieve unique benefits that you can only otherwise find with natural teeth. This includes additional stability, comfort, and longevity. During your consultation, we will go over the estimated cost of your treatment in detail so that you don’t run into any surprises. Until then, here are some things to take into consideration.

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Making Dental Implants Affordable

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If you don’t have dental insurance or it isn’t covering the cost of your treatment, this doesn’t mean that you are completely on your own. We are happy to accept payments throughout Cherry Financing. This way, you can get the treatment you need and pay for it over time. If you need help signing up and choosing a plan, don’t hesitate to talk to one of our friendly team members.

Does My Dental Insurance Cover Dental Implants?

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The cost of dental implants isn’t usually covered by dental insurance. However, there are some exceptions. Many times, insurance providers will partially cover preliminary procedures and parts of the final restoration. At Center for Advanced Dentistry, we welcome most dental insurance and can help you understand your plan and exactly what it covers. If you have any questions or concerns, give us a call.

How Dental Implants Can Save You Money

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It is tempting to try to save some money by choosing a more affordable option, like dentures. Dentures are an excellent option for some, but they don’t provide the same long-lasting benefits that dental implants do. Dental implants can actually end up saving you money long-term. This is because you don’t need to worry about spending money on frequent repairs and replacements. You also don’t need to purchase adhesives or soaking solutions. Since dental implants help to prevent serious oral health issues, you could even avoid costly restorative treatments in the future.

The Parts of Your Dental Implant

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There are many factors that contribute to the cost of dental implant treatment. Here are the ones that play the most significant role:

Preliminary Treatments & Dental Implant Surgery

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In some cases, patients need to undergo preliminary treatments before they can get dental implants. This includes things like gum disease treatment, tooth extractions, bone grafting, sinus lift, and other services. You should consider the costs of these procedures if they apply to you. The good news is that the cost of preliminary procedures often receives partial coverage by dental insurance. Just keep in mind that every plan is slightly different, so it is best to contact your provider ahead of time to confirm your coverage.

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Choose Center for Advanced Dentistry San Jose for Your Dental Implants

Dr. Lim and our dedicated team combine advanced surgical techniques with artistic restoration design to create implant solutions that exceed expectations. Our commitment to continuing education ensures we are at the forefront of implant dentistry, offering you the most advanced options available.

From straightforward single-tooth replacements to complex full-mouth reconstructions, we provide personalized care that exceeds all expectations. Contact us today at 408-292-2848 or through our contact form to discover how dental implants can transform your smile and your life.

Dental Implant Before & After Photos

The life-changing impact of dental implants is best illustrated through the experiences of our patients. Many have transformed not just their smiles, but their confidence and quality of life after receiving dental implants at our San Jose practice. 

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Smile transformation featuring: Dental Implants
Before photo of discolored, misaligned teeth After photo of perfectly straight, white teeth
Smile transformation featuring: Dental Implants
Before photo of discolored, misaligned teeth After photo of perfectly straight, white teeth
Smile transformation featuring: Dental Implants
Before photo of discolored, misaligned teeth After photo of perfectly straight, white teeth
Smile transformation featuring: Dental Implants

Dental Implant FAQs

When properly taken care of, dental implants can last for 30 years or more! To “properly” maintain them, we recommend brushing your teeth twice daily, flossing at least once per day, and scheduling a checkup and cleaning every six months.

The greatest risk to dental implants is actually gum disease caused by bacteria accumulation. Gum disease can weaken your gums as it progresses, causing your dental implants to fall out. So it’s important to have a good oral hygiene routine to help them stand the test of time!

 Dental implants have a 95% success rate and are considered safe for most patients. Certain oral conditions (like gum disease) can cause complications during treatment, however, so your restoration team will carefully review your health history and examine your mouth during your initial consultation.

 Some patients wonder whether it’s a good idea to anchor metal posts to their jawbone. You can rest assured that because of the biocompatible materials, your jawbone can safely integrate with the implant posts. Actually, this design mirrors how natural teeth connect to your jaw with dental roots!

 Part of the reason so many patients love their dental implants is that they’re nearly identical to natural teeth. To help ensure they seamlessly blend into your smile, we’ll take impressions of your mouth and work with you to carefully select the best shade for your implant crowns. The impressions allow us to calculate the ideal placement for each implant, and with precise color-matching, we can custom-craft the details for a stunning restoration.

The earliest archeological evidence of dental implant attempts dates back to 600 A.D. However, dental implants as we know them today didn’t come into prominence until the 1970’s. It took some time for professionals to feel comfortable enough with Dr. Per-Ingvar Brånemark’s discovery.

“What discovery?” you might ask.

All the way back in 1952, Dr. Brånemark found that bones will completely fuse with titanium. The implications for prosthetics were huge, and the good doctor got to work developing what we now know as dental implants. His ingenious invention has been successfully restoring patient’s smiles since his very first triumphant human placement in 1965. That means there’s plenty of documented cases attesting to the effectiveness of dental implants!

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