Fort Lauderdale and Miami Dental Implants

Implants are intended to be surgically placed in the bone of the upper or lower jaw arches providing support for prosthetic devices resulting in the restoration of the patient’s chewing function.

Implants are offered with a choice of surfaces to customize the selection base upon the patient’s anatomy, bone quality and bone quantity.


Implants should not be placed if there is insufficient bone width or height to surround the Implant. Factors that affect implant success include but are not limited to insufficient volume of bone, poor bone quality, poor patient oral hygiene, heavy smoking or use of chewing tobacco, and systemic disorders may contribute to lack of integration and later implant failure. Severe bruxism or overloading may cause failure of abutments and implants.


An Implant is used when a patient is missing a tooth or teeth in a certain location, in order to replace a missing tooth or teeth.


Implants success rates vary widely depending upon many factors. Failure of an implant to integrate may be idiopathic. An alternative plan should be explained to the patient.

Implant Placement

Should be Prepare osteotomy at the site following all surgical protocols, and the area should be irrigated with isotonic water.


All the implants are sterilized by gamma radiation.


Dental Implant placement is a complex surgical procedure; the clinician should be highly trained for experts in Dental Implants. Improper technique may result in severe irreversible consequences.


Dentists should know that proper selection and severe training and experience in the placement of the Dental Implant, and for providing appropriate informed consent is the responsibility of the Dentist.


If all the guidelines are followed the Dental Implants will be a great accomplishment.