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Teeth are often taken for granted until they go missing. Then we realize how important they are to daily living. If you’re struggling with tooth loss and need help restoring your smile, talk to Douglas Hoppe DDS in Eaton Rapids, Michigan, about dental implants. Implants offer a lasting solution to tooth loss issues – a solution that can restore the quality of your life. Good dental implants are a smart investment in the future of your smile.
The procedure for a tooth implant can be lengthy, taking between four and six months or longer to complete. It also requires dental surgery. The implant screw is placed inside your jawbone surgically, where it will fuse with your bone system to become the foundation for your new tooth. The fusing process is known as osseointegration and can take four to six months to complete. When the implant has fully healed, we’ll attach an abutment (connector) and a customized restoration – dental crown, bridge, or denture – to the implant(s) to make your smile whole again.
The following are just a few of the many features that make implants a worthy investment:
The future of your smile is in good hands with implants. To learn more about this restorative procedure, contact Dr. Douglas Hoppe in Eaton Rapids, MI, at (517) 667-7066.
Douglas Hoppe, DDS
Dr. Douglas Hoppe is a highly skilled dentist with over 18 years of experience providing personalized dental care. A valedictorian from Swan Valley High School, he earned his Bachelor’s in Chemistry from Michigan State University before completing his dental training at the University of Michigan. Dr. Hoppe is a member of the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, and Michigan Dental Association. Committed to ongoing education, he trained at the Pankey Institute and is actively involved in local dental study clubs and the Eaton Rapids Rotary Club. Dr. Hoppe is known for his compassionate approach, ensuring optimal oral health for his patients.
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