Implant Dentistry Chicago, IL

Dr. Nechama Brand is your experienced implant dentist in Chicago, IL. We specialize in implant dentistry. Dental implants are the most advanced tooth replacement option on the market right now.

They allow patients who are missing one or more teeth restore the look, feel, and function of their smile. Dental implants are the only permanent tooth replacement option because they fuse with your jawbone.

Implant Dentistry in Chicago, IL: The Superior Tooth Replacement Option

Implant dentistry is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the placement of dental implants. Dental implants are essentially artificial tooth roots. Our dental implant specialist surgically places them into your jawbone to replace lost teeth.

Dr. Brand has training and experience in the placement and restoration of dental implants, as well as other related restorative procedures. She can provide bone grafting and sinus lifts during implant treatment. We use advanced technology and techniques to ensure that our patients get the best possible results.

Why Should You Replace Missing Teeth?

Pursuing tooth replacement options for yourself is an essential step in bettering your overall dental health. Missing teeth cause more than just cosmetic concerns. In addition, they also create new places in your mouth for bacteria and food residue to hide behind. This leaves you at a higher risk for tooth decay and gum disease.

Missing teeth also mess with the functionality of your smile when performing daily tasks like chewing or speaking effectively. When this happens, patients may develop jaw pain or tension headaches because of the added everyday strain. By replacing missing teeth, you’re investing in your dental health. Furthermore, you’re ensuring that you can continue to enjoy life with a full set of healthy teeth.

Dental Implants Can Last You A Lifetime

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With proper care, dental implants can last for decades, or even a lifetime. Be sure to schedule regular dental checkups, so Dr. Brand can examine the integrity of your dental implants. A commitment to a stringent at-home oral hygiene routine is essential as well.

The best way to maintain your dental implants is to brush your teeth and floss at least twice a day. Plaque can adhere to dental porcelain as well as natural teeth. Brushing with fluoride toothpaste twice a day and flossing at least once a day removes plaque.

Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?

Dental implants are an ideal choice for many people who are looking for permanent and natural-looking replacement teeth. However, not everyone is a candidate for dental implants. Some factors can affect your candidacy for this type of tooth replacement. Having sufficient jawbone density, being in good oral health, and having healthy gums are basic requirements for getting dental implants.

To replace a tooth with a dental implant, your remaining teeth, gums, and jawbone need to be in good health. Additionally, it’s important that the patient has adequate gum tissue and bone growth around the implant area. Finally, the patient needs to follow their dentist’s aftercare and maintenance instructions to ensure long-term success.

Once we determine that dental implants are your best tooth restoration option, Dr. Brand will discuss the treatment plan options with you. Bone grafting, dental impressions, and tooth extractions may be necessary to prepare your mouth for the implant procedure. The best way to see if you’re a candidate is to schedule a consultation with our implant specialists.

Patient Review

When my previous dentist retired, his practice was bought by Premier Dentistry. I have continued as a patient with Dr. Brand since then and have been very pleased with the care I receive. This practice incorporates the most up to date technology and offers an array of "extra" services to increase patient comfort. (Think headphones, warm blankets, protective glasses, massage chairs, aroma therapy, and more) Dr. Brand is meticulous in her assessments of what is needed and keeps me informed through detailed explanations of x-rays and digital imaging of my teeth.Kathleen Ross

Dental Bridges vs. Dental Implants

Another restorative option available to patients with missing teeth are dental bridges. While effective, bridges don’t come with the same benefits that dental implants come with. The bridge hardware is all external and relies on the support of your surrounding teeth to hold the prosthetic tooth in place.

This means that you’ll need to take extra oral hygiene precautions with dental bridges. Additionally, dental bridges have certain dietary restrictions.

Avoid the hassle that comes with dentures or bridges. While a dental bridge may have a lower initial cost, its main benefit is often just cosmetic. Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that fully restores your ability to eat, speak, and smile with the same natural feel as your original teeth.

Fortunately, we also provide implant-supported prosthetics. To learn more about our high-quality dental implants, visit:

Dental patient before and after getting a dental implant at Premier Dentistry at Millennium Park

Dental patient before and after getting a dental implant at Premier Dentistry at Millennium Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

We’ll answer some of the most frequently asked questions concerning dental implants.

How long does the dental implant process take?

The dental implant process usually takes several months. Initially, a dentist or oral surgeon will place the implant into the jawbone. Next, the healing period takes 3 to 6 months for the bone to fuse with the implant. After this, Dr. Brand will add an abutment and crown; this might take additional appointments. The exact timeline can vary based on individual healing and any preparatory procedures you may need, like bone grafting. Some cases may take up to a year to complete.

How many teeth do you need for dental implants?

You usually need enough healthy jawbone and space for at least one implant. Each implant can support one or more teeth. For a single tooth replacement, you’ll need one implant. If replacing multiple teeth, you might need a few implants to support a bridge or even a full set of dentures. Dr. Brand or the oral surgeon will look at your situation and create the best plan for your needs.

Can I get a dental implant years after losing a tooth?

You can get a dental implant years after losing a tooth. However, the jawbone where the tooth was might have shrunk over time. In such cases, you might need a bone graft to strengthen the area before placing the tooth implant. Dr. Brand will evaluate your jawbone to determine the best approach.

How much swelling is normal after a dental implant?

Some swelling after a dental implant is normal but usually peaks within 48-72 hours. It should gradually decrease over the next few days. To manage swelling, apply an ice pack to the outside of your cheek for short periods during the first day. If swelling persists beyond a week or gets worse, contact Dr. Brand.

Does plaque build up on implants?

Plaque can build up on dental implants like on natural teeth. This accumulation can cause an inflammatory condition affecting the tissues surrounding the implant. Even if you have tooth implants, you should regularly take dental exams and clean them. Professional cleanings will also help keep your implants healthy and free from plaque.

Can you get dental implants with severe bone loss?

You can still get tooth implants with severe bone loss. However, you might need additional procedures first. Bone grafting is a common solution, where we add new bone to build up the jawbone. This provides a solid foundation for the tooth implant. Another option could be using zygomatic implants, which anchor into the cheekbone. Dr. Brand will look at your condition and recommend the best approach.

Schedule An Appointment Today

Call us at 708-729-9498 to schedule an appointment online with our team and learn more about our dental implants. We also provide other tooth replacement options and prosthodontics!