
Revitalize Your Smile with Dental Implants in Eagan, MN
Consider all the benefits
If you're dealing with the issue of missing teeth, whether it's one, several, or all, dental implants offer a chance to regain a complete and attractive smile. The popularity of dental implants is soaring, with around 3 million individuals having already undergone the procedure, and an additional 500,000 joining their ranks annually. This growing preference is due to the numerous advantages that dental implants provide compared to alternative tooth replacement options.
Although traditional fixed bridges and dentures are effective in replacing missing teeth, dental implants offer several notable advantages:
- Dental implants mimic the look, feel, and function of natural teeth.
- With correct placement, good oral hygiene, and regular upkeep, dental implants can last for many years.
- Dental implants stimulate the underlying bone, preventing bone loss and preserving natural facial structure.
- Unlike removable dentures, implants act like natural teeth, staying secure and stable while speaking or eating.
- Dental implants make speaking and eating easy, and allow the enjoyment of various foods without limitations.
- Dental implants are decay-resistant and not prone to cavities.
- Unlike fixed bridges, dental implants don't require any preparation or crowning of neighboring teeth.
Choose dental implants for a natural-looking and long-lasting solution to the problem of missing teeth.
Types of Dental Implants
Single-tooth implant
For a traditional fixed bridge, there's typically a necessity to prepare and crown teeth on both sides of the empty space in the mouth. These crowned teeth act as the base for the artificial teeth, called "pontics," effectively filling the gap. Similar to how a bridge over water relies on sturdy pillars at each end, a dental bridge gains its strength and stability from the crowned teeth connected to one or more pontics.
Conversely, a cantilever fixed bridge, though similar to a traditional fixed bridge, differs significantly. In this arrangement, only one side of the pontic is attached to a crown for support.
Implant-supported fixed bridges
An implant-supported bridge offers a dependable solution for addressing the issue of multiple missing teeth. Its effectiveness lies in protecting the health of neighboring natural teeth while preventing bone loss and maintaining facial structure by encouraging vital bone growth. Unlike a traditional fixed bridge, this type of bridge removes the necessity of preparing and crowning adjacent natural teeth. Instead, it relies on strategically placed dental implants to support all necessary crowns and replacement teeth.Full arch replacement with four or six Implants
Choosing a full set of implant-supported replacement teeth serves as a superior alternative to full dentures. This choice not only restores a naturally attractive smile but also provides the same functionality and feeling as real teeth. Unlike conventional dentures, these replacement teeth are firmly attached and permanent, removing the need for adhesives and the hassle of cleaning and sanitizing dentures. This solution enables individuals to speak, smile, and chew with assurance. Additionally, temporary teeth can be promptly placed, followed by a permanent set once the implants have seamlessly fused with the surrounding bone.Implant-retained denture
Known as an implant-supported denture, this denture type is attached to a specifically selected set of implants strategically placed in the upper or lower jaw. These implants serve as reliable anchors, offering the denture stability and retention. With this improved level of support, individuals can confidently and comfortably smile, speak, and eat.Are dental implants right for me?
How are dental implants placed?
Every aspect of dental care, from initial treatment planning to the precise placement of dental implants and the final creation and attachment of crowns, bridges, or dentures, requires meticulous planning and exact execution.
Though dental implant surgery is typically a minor outpatient procedure, its complexity can vary depending on factors such as the type and number of implants and any additional preparations needed for the supporting bone.
Communication is a cornerstone of our patient care approach. Prior to your dental implant procedure, we engage in thorough discussions covering dental anesthesia, sedation options, and provide detailed instructions for pre- and post-operative care. Our commitment is to ensure you are well-informed throughout the entire process.
After the placement of a dental implant, complete integration with the surrounding bone typically takes a few months. Some implant solutions allow for the placement of a temporary crown or bridge on the same day, while others require waiting for full healing and fusion with the surrounding bone before installing the permanent prostheses.

Training Information About
Dr. Carrells
At Lakeview Family Dentistry, we are proud to offer the most advanced dental implant procedures available. When you choose us for your dental implant needs, you receive not just treatment but the highest standard of care from Dr. Carrell, a dentist dedicated to staying at the forefront of dentistry through continuous education and training.
Dr. Carrell's commitment to ongoing learning led him to complete the prestigious 9-Day Regenerator Program at the Urban Regeneration Institute in Budapest. This intensive program, spanning three sessions, represents the pinnacle of dental implant and "all on x" education. It provides the most comprehensive curriculum available, designed to equip clinicians with the skills to handle even the most complex cases involving advanced hard and soft tissue defects.
