Complete Dental Implants:
One Dentist, No Referrals
Dental implants are artificial root replacements for missing teeth, and they’ve often been recognized as the best tooth replacement option for decades. The procedure can involve multiple steps and a variety of dental techniques, resulting in the most natural and hygienic tooth replacement option. Fortunately, the team at Stone Dental Associates has worked to make the procedure as comfortable and efficient as possible for you — all in the comfort of our modern dental office.

Extensive Training and Modern Technology
Implant dentistry has been around for decades, but the techniques, materials, and success rates have improved tremendously. Today, modern dentists like Dr. Colin Stone, can use digital imaging equipment, 3D CAD/CAM software, and biocompatible dental materials to create a long-lasting replacement tooth for you. A well-placed dental implant in an uncompromised patient is designed to last for a lifetime.
Our dentists have received extensive training in implant dentistry and the related dental procedures. They have the skill to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or provide you with a more comfortable solution for your dentures.
Benefits of Dental Implants for Tooth Replacement
Implant dentistry has been around for decades, but the techniques, materials, and success rates have improved tremendously. Today, modern dentists like Dr. Colin Stone, can use digital imaging equipment, 3D CAD/CAM software, and biocompatible dental materials to create a long-lasting replacement tooth for you. A well-placed dental implant in an uncompromised patient is designed to last for a lifetime.
Our dentists have received extensive training in implant dentistry and the related dental procedures. They have the skill to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or provide you with a more comfortable solution for your dentures.
Implant-Supported Overdentures: To increase the stability of a lower or upper denture, it's possible for it to be securely anchored using two or more dental implants. The upper jaw requires more implants (generally three or more) than the lower jaw due to a lesser bone density. Many people find this option offers a great balance of comfort, functionality and value.
Why are dental implants the Gold Standard for tooth replacement?
- Implants are safe for your remaining teeth
Implants don’t hook, clasp, or connect to any other teeth—they stand strong on their own, just like natural teeth.
- Implants preserve your jaw bone
The jaw bone can shrink and deteriorate in an unhealthy and even unattractive way unless a tooth root is there to provide constant stimulation. Dental implants imitate tooth roots to stimulate the jaw bone and preserve its integrity.
- Implants keep your teeth from shifting
A missing tooth leaves you vulnerable to uneven spacing, shifting, and crowding, as your remaining teeth become unsupported. By filling the space left by a missing tooth, an implant will also help the neighboring teeth to stay in place.
From tooth extraction, to dental implant placement, to the final crown or bridge restoration—we’ll handle it all in our office—no need for additional referrals or consultations. Call us today to learn more.