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DENTAL IMPLANTS
As you walk or drive around the streets of New York, dental implants are all around you... you just don't notice them. What you notice is the business executive with the dazzling smile greeting a friend. Or the pleasant waiter who beams warmly at his customers. These people – waiters, lawyers, performers, CEOs – improved not only their appearance but their confidence and quality of life, too, when they came to us for dental implants.
Our New York dental group specializes in implants. Whether you live in Manhattan, New York City, or the greater New York area, our team of cosmetic dentists is at your service, ready to give you dental implants that look, feel and function just like real teeth. And there is no need to feel nervous about this service, sedation dentistry is available.
Carla received implants, ceramic abutment posts, and all-porcelain crowns
Before coming to Smile in the City I had a removable flipper to replace my missing front teeth. I didn't want a conventional bridge because I didn't want to grind-down my adjacent teeth. Dr. Zelig painlessly placed 2 implants, and Dr. Schmidt did an amazing job in matching the color and shape of my natural teeth. Now I can smile and eat with confidence, and I don't have to walk around with a removable denture. - Carla
What Are Dental Implants?
Implants are replacement teeth that look and feel just like your own. And because they become a permanent part of your mouth, you can eat, drink and laugh without the self-consciousness you might feel with dentures or partials.
If You Are Missing One Tooth

If you have one missing tooth, an implant can be better than traditional bridge work. Bridges require the dentist to cut down both neighboring teeth to support the bridgework. Dental implants replace only the missing tooth, preserving bone and keeping the neighboring teeth healthy.
Are implants the right choice for you? Only a visit to our New York dental implant specialists can tell you for certain. Make an appointment online.
If You Are Missing More Than One Tooth

As illustrated here, several dental implants can support a partial or full denture. This technique eliminates the need for troublesome adhesives or uncomfortable metal clasps.
And our dental implants keep your jaw and gums healthy, which helps maintain your current facial appearance over the long term.
If You Need Full Dentures
Dental implants are the best way to support a full set of dentures. Poorly fitting dentures impair the way you eat, the way you talk, and the way you look. But with our expertly installed dental implants, you can eat, laugh, and smile with total confidence in your dentures. You may even forget you have them!

The denture is snapped onto the ball portion of the dental implants and is held firmly and invisibly in place. This system prevents the need for denture relining, which has to be done with regular dentures every few years. And it improves the comfort and durability of your dentures. If you don't like the hassles associated with old-style dentures, this is the system for you.