Specialized Solutions for Your Final Dental Restoration
Tooth loss is often framed as an inevitable part of getting older. In reality, it is a significant physical change that impacts how you eat, how you speak, and how you feel in every social interaction. Our board certified specialists provide advanced tooth replacement solutions in Philadelphia and Ambler that act like your natural anatomy. We focus on giving you back a smile that stays put and a bite that never fails.
Protect Your Face from Bone Deterioration
When you lose a tooth, you also lose the root that keeps your jawbone stimulated and healthy. Without that constant activity, the bone begins to shrink away. This deterioration is what creates the "sunken" look often associated with aging or ill-fitting dentures.
Choosing a dental implant stops this cycle immediately. Unlike a bridge that relies on grinding down your healthy neighboring teeth for support, an implant stands alone. It anchors directly into your bone to provide a permanent foundation. By choosing this path, you protect your facial structure and keep your remaining teeth from shifting out of place.
Order Anything on the Menu Without Hesitation
The true value of a complete smile is found in the small moments, like enjoying a meal without worrying about pain or embarrassment. Difficulty chewing often forces you to abandon healthy foods, which can lead to vitamin deficiencies and broader health issues. Restoring your bite is a fundamental step in reclaiming your physical health and your social freedom.
Beyond Standard Titanium Implants
The material of your implant is the difference between a lifetime success and a future failure. While some practices offer pure zirconia because it is white, the reality is that ceramic is technically brittle. In the high pressure environment of your mouth, brittle materials can fracture like glass under stress.
Our specialists predominantly use a high performance alloy of titanium and zirconium. This material gives you the "stretch" and malleability of metal with the incredible strength of zirconium. It allows us to use smaller, stronger implants that look more natural in tight spaces. This specialized alloy ensures your crown stays tight and your bone stays protected without the risk of the implant cracking deep under the gumline.
The Permanent Correction for Tooth Loss
Every patient arrives with a different set of challenges. Whether you are dealing with a single missing tooth or a lifetime of dental frustration, we provide specialized pathways to restore your function.
All-on-4 Implants: Replace an entire arch of teeth with a permanent, non-removable solution.
Sameday Smile: Walk out of our office with a functional, beautiful smile in a single visit.
If your initial evaluation shows that your jawbone has already begun to shrink, the doctors can perform bone grafting to rebuild your foundation before these procedures begin.
From 3D Imaging to Total Impact
Our process is built on precision and your personal comfort. The doctors use advanced 3D mapping to plan your surgery before you ever sit in the chair. While every patient has a unique path, your journey generally includes these milestones:
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do these implants really last?
If you maintain your oral hygiene and stay current with your cleanings, these implants are designed to be a permanent part of your anatomy. The specialized alloy we use is specifically engineered to handle decades of daily use.
Will the procedure be painful?
Our patients are often surprised by how manageable the process is. We use local anesthesia to ensure you are numb and offer various sedation levels to keep you completely relaxed during your visit.
What if I have already lost significant bone?
Bone loss does not automatically disqualify you from getting implants. Our specialists are experts in rebuilding the foundation of your smile through advanced grafting techniques that make a successful implant possible.
Why is an alloy better than pure zirconia?
Zirconia is hard but lacks the "give" of metal. If a zirconia implant breaks, it is incredibly difficult to remove and often requires sacrificing more of your natural bone. Our alloy is tougher, safer, and more reliable for the long term.
How do I take care of the implant?
You treat it just like a natural tooth. Regular brushing and flossing keep the surrounding tissue healthy and ensure your new smile stays secure for a lifetime.

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Where Science Meets Precision Placement
Drs. Fava, Schoenebeck, Klass, and Cutler lead a board-certified team that defines the clinical standards for precise surgical outcomes. Their combined expertise ensures your restoration follows the most refined protocols in the industry. This level of specialization provides a permanent fix so you can finally stop managing dental problems and start enjoying life’s little moments.


