If you are missing one, two, three or all of your teeth and are currently wearing dentures, you may be a candidate for dental implants.
Implants are placed to stabilize loose, ill-fitting dentures, or an implant can be placed if you are missing one or more teeth. If a bridge has been recommended to you, implants may be an another option.
I’m a big advocate of implants rather than placing a bridge so you are not cutting down on healthy teeth.
Dr. Steve Djuric
The Convenience of Our Full On-Site Lab
Our patients loved the convenience of having their implants placed and restored by one doctor in one location. This is typically done by multiple doctors, but since Dr Djuric is trained in all these areas, and since we have a full on-site lab, we are able to offer this convenience to our patients.
Improvements in Implant Dentistry
Much has changed in implant placement over the years. The surgery is now less invasive, and many times we can load the implants earlier. We also have better diagnostic tools than before. For example, today we use computer generated surgical templates and CADCAM, so rather than needing to make a large incision to gain access to the bone, we now make a very minor and precise incision.
Using the latest dental technology, we can deliver implants, crowns, bridges and dentures faster and with more predictable results.


