Dental Implants to Replace One or More Teeth
Dental implants are the new standard of care for people with missing or broken down teeth. You no longer have to rely on dentures, bridges and other removable appliances. And that means that we can help anyone smile with confidence and eat comfortably. Best of all, at Dr. Ombrello’s office, we work tirelessly to make your visit painless and comfortable.
Dr. Jill Ombrello and a periodontist will use cutting-edge technology to make the placement of dental implants precise and painless.
We use panoramic radiographs to visualize everything with your mouth, jaw bone, and sinuses. This technology makes it possible for us to create custom treatment plans for any case. If you only need one or two implants to replace missing teeth, we can make sure they fit perfectly with the rest of your smile. If you need full-mouth reconstruction, there are many options open to you, including full-mouth implants, implant-supported dentures and bridges.
Dr. Jill Ombrello has perfected the art of smile makeovers to ensure that the makeover is rapid, pain-free, and precisely crafted to give you a smile that is perfectly suited to your face and your personality.
Many of our patients come in being quite certain of two things: 1) they want their smiles transformed beautifully and 2) they don’t want it to take forever.In order to accommodate our patients’ needs, we have set up our office to cater to those who want immediate treatment.
The Galileos 3D X-Ray and Implant System
Many implant patients find their new smiles to be completely life changing. But unfortunately we also find cases where poor implant placement has created unnecessary difficulty for the person. There is no substitute for getting the implants placed right the first time, and we work with periodontists who use the latest 3D technology to ensure you get only the best and most precise implant treatment.
The Galileos 3D X-Ray system uses digital technology to create a complete 3D model of the jaw. It even measures the density of your bone structure and shows us exactly what’s happening with your mouth. From there, this computerized system will demonstrate your implant surgery on the computer screen right before your eyes.
With this computer-aided system, there is never any question about where or how the implants will be placed.
