Experience a Stronger Smile with Endosteal Implants at Our Ashland Office!
If you’re missing one or more teeth, you may be wondering what the best option is to restore your smile. Dentures and bridges may work for some, but if you’re looking for something that looks, feels, and functions like natural teeth, endosteal dental implants are the gold standard. These implants are placed directly into the jawbone, providing unmatched stability and long-term results.
Our trusted dentist in Ashland, OR, Dr. James Burneson offers this advanced tooth replacement option to patients who want to regain full confidence in their smile. Serving Ashland and surrounding communities like Talent, Medford, Phoenix, and Jacksonville, our team is proud to help people rediscover the joy of eating, speaking, and smiling without worry.
Whether you’ve been dealing with tooth loss for years or just recently experienced a dental issue, contact our Ashland dentist by calling (541) 482-7771. Endosteal implants could be the life-changing solution you’ve been searching for.
Where Advanced Implant Care Meets Personalized Attention
When it comes to something as important as dental implants, you want a team you can trust. At Today’s Dentistry, we take pride in delivering high-quality care with a local, small-town feel.
Dr. Burneson is known for combining the latest in dental technology with a compassionate, patient-first approach. From your first consultation to your final restoration, you’ll be treated like family—not just another name on a chart.
Here’s why patients from Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Medford, and surrounding areas continue to choose Today’s Dentistry:
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Expertise You Can Rely On – Dr. Burneson has years of experience in implant dentistry and continues to train in the latest techniques.
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Customized Treatment Plans – We take the time to understand your goals, medical history, and lifestyle to design an implant plan that fits you perfectly.
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Comfort-Focused Care – Our friendly team helps ease anxiety and ensure you’re comfortable throughout every step of your treatment.
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Cutting-Edge Technology – We use digital imaging and precise implant planning tools to ensure accuracy, safety, and the best long-term outcomes.
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Ongoing Support – Your relationship with us doesn’t end after your implant is placed—we provide long-term maintenance and care to keep your smile healthy for years to come.
When you visit Today’s Dentistry, you’re not just getting a dental implant—you’re investing in a future full of confidence, health, and joy.
What Are Endosteal Dental Implants?
Endosteal dental implants are tooth restorations placed directly in the jawbone. Typically made of titanium, they’re the most common type of implant used for replacing teeth. Endosteal implants mimic the shape of a natural tooth root as they’re placed into the jaw, creating a secure foundation for a permanent restoration, such as a dental crown, to be placed on top of the titanium implant.
There are multiple dental implant treatment options available with endosteal implants, including implant-supported dentures, single-tooth replacements, and more.
Advantages of an Endosteal Dental Implant
An endosteal implant provides various advantages, including:
- Long-lasting solution: With proper care, an endosteal implant can last a lifetime.
- Natural look and function: You won’t have to worry about slipping or sliding around, as endosteal implants are secure in the jaw and provide a natural appearance.
- High success rates: While there’s always a small risk with any surgical procedure, endosteal implants have a success rate of around 95%.
- Preservation of the jawbone: By replacing a missing tooth, patients won’t have to worry about jawbone deterioration and will have a healthy bone structure.
- Improved oral health: When a lost tooth goes unreplaced, surrounding teeth can shift and create poor oral health. With a full smile, patients can achieve good oral health for years to come.
- Easy maintenance: There are no special instructions for endosteal implants. Simply care for them just as you would your natural teeth.
How do Endosteal Implants Work?
Endosteal implants work by replacing the missing tooth root. During the endosteal implant procedure, a small titanium post is surgically placed into the jawbone by an oral surgeon. The implant is left to heal and fuse with the bone, a natural process known as osseointegration. Once the implant has fused with the jawbone, the dental surgeon attaches an artificial tooth to the metal post. While the entire procedure is completed in one visit, the recovery period varies between three and six months.
Patients will achieve a beautiful, complete smile that functions just like their natural teeth.
Do You Qualify for an Endosteal Dental Implant?
Your candidacy for endosteal dental implants can be determined by your oral surgeon or dentist. To be a good candidate for endosteal implants, you need adequate jawbone density and must be in good overall health. Patients with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, or those who smoke or use tobacco products may not be candidates as it increases their chances of implant failure.
Endosteal dental implants aren’t recommended for patients with severe bone loss. For those specific cases, your dentist may consider other tooth replacement options or a supplemental procedure, such as bone grafting or a sinus lift.
Ideal candidates for endosteal implants meet the following criteria:
- Excellent oral and general health
- Healthy gum tissue
- Fully grown jawbone and enough bone in the jaw
- Can maintain a pristine at-home oral hygiene routine
- Visits the dentist twice a year for checkups and dental cleanings
Endosteal Implant Alternatives
While an endosteal implant is the most popular type, there are other alternative implants and tooth replacement options. A dental professional may recommend any of the following alternatives:
- Zygomatic Implants: These are longer than an endosteal implant and are anchored into the cheekbone rather than the jawbone. They’re suitable for patients with severe bone loss in the upper jaw.
- Subperiosteal Implants: These implants are placed on top of the jawbone but beneath the gum tissue. Subperiosteal implants are suitable for patients who have lost a significant amount of bone density in their jaw, and they’re unable to support an endosteal implant.
- Removable Dentures: These are a non-surgical option for patients who have lost several teeth or all of their teeth. Dentures can be removed for cleaning and maintenance.
- Dental Bridges: A prosthetic device that replaces one or more missing teeth by attaching to the surrounding natural teeth on either side of the gap.
To determine the best tooth replacement option, our dentist will evaluate your dental health and discuss your smile goals. If you’re in Ashland, contact our dentist today to schedule your implant consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the procedure take for endosteal dental implants?
While the surgical procedure for endosteal dental implants only takes one visit to the dentist, the entire endosteal implant process typically takes several months to complete. The implant will naturally fuse with the jawbone before the permanent restoration can be placed on top of the metal posts.
Patients can expect the entire treatment to last between three and nine months. However, some patients may need to undergo additional surgery, such as bone augmentation, to create the solid base needed for the implant body.
Are endosteal dental implants painful?
Endosteal dental implant surgery typically causes minimal pain as only a small incision is needed. The procedure is also usually done with some type of dental sedation. After the procedure, patients may experience some discomfort and swelling, but they can manage this discomfort with over-the-counter pain medications and cold compresses.
How long do endosteal dental implants last?
Endosteal dental implants can last a lifetime with proper aftercare and oral hygiene. To increase their longevity, make sure you’re maintaining good oral hygiene, visiting the dentist for regular dental check-ups, and avoiding habits such as smoking or grinding your teeth.
Can endosteal dental implants be used to replace multiple missing teeth?
Yes, endosteal dental implants can replace multiple missing teeth by placing several implants into the jawbone. Typically, these treatments are known as implant-supported dentures or implant-supported bridges. Your treatment is custom-designed to meet your needs.
Fill the Gaps in Your Smile at Today’s Dentistry!
Tooth loss doesn’t have to define your life. With endosteal dental implants at Today’s Dentistry, you can enjoy the freedom of a full, functional smile that lasts. Whether you’re in Ashland or traveling from neighboring areas like Jacksonville, Talent, or Medford, Dr. James Burneson and our caring team are here to guide you through the process with skill, compassion, and dedication.
Your smile is worth it—and so are you. Reach out to your dentist in Ashland today by calling (541) 482-7771 to schedule your implant consultation and take the first step toward the healthy, confident smile you deserve.