Dental Implants Madison

New Teeth That Last for Life

Model of a dental implant in Madison between two natural teeth

Dental implants are the most advanced form of tooth replacement available today, and at Lindsey Family Dental, you’ll benefit from the expertise of Dr. Kamarin Moon. She has completed several hours of advanced training specifically focused on implant dentistry, meaning you can look forward to a smooth and comfortable process, seamless recovery, and a new smile that will stand the test of time. You can turn back the clock on tooth loss—schedule a consultation today to get started with dental implants in Madison.

Why Choose Lindsey Family Dental for Dental Implants?

  • Dentist with Advanced Training in Implant Dentistry
  • Entire Dental Implant Procedure Completed In-House
  • Precise Treatment Planning Using the Latest Dental Tech

What Are Dental Implants?

Hand placing a dental bridge over two dental implants in a model of the mouth

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root made of titanium. Rather than sitting on top of the gums like a denture, implants are placed directly into the jaw where they naturally meld with the bone. This makes them extremely strong and able to support restorations like crowns, bridges, and dentures to bring back any number of teeth.

The 4-Step Dental Implant Process

Dentist holding a model of a dental implant
  1. Consultation: Are dental implants right for you? Let’s find out! We’ll perform an exam, go over your options, and decide together if this treatment is the best way to get your smile back.
  2. Placement Surgery: If you decide to proceed, we’ll complete the procedure right here. After numbing your mouth, the implant posts will be positioned within your jaw.
  3. Healing: Over the next three to six months, the implants will bond with the bone and become extremely secure.
  4. The Big Day: When your mouth is ready, we’ll attach your new teeth to the implants, do a few finishing touches, and now your new smile is ready!

Benefits of Dental Implants

Illustration of a smiling dental implant in between several smiling teeth
  • Average 20-30+ year lifespan (traditional bridges/dentures last about 7-10 years)
  • Restore 80% of bite strength (compared to 30% with regular dentures)
  • Lifelike appearance
  • The only tooth replacement that prevents bone loss in the jaw
  • Supports the lips and cheeks to create a younger, healthier appearance
  • Clearer speech even compared to dentures (because they don’t take up extra room in the mouth)
  • Easy maintenance—just brush and floss like normal