Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants

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Philadelphia Office: Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office Phone Number215-985-4337 | 1520 Locust Street, Suite 600

Philadelphia , PA 19102 |

Philadelphia Office: Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office Phone Number215-985-4337| 1520 Locust Street, Suite 600

Philadelphia , PA 19102 |


Single Tooth Dental Implants Philadelphia

Losing a single tooth can quietly reshape your daily life. From the way you bite into food to the confidence you carry in a conversation, a gap in your smile creates ripple effects that most people don’t anticipate until they’re living them. Whether the loss happened from decay, an accident, or advanced gum disease, you deserve a permanent solution that feels and functions like the real thing. Single tooth dental implants are the most effective way to replace one missing tooth without sacrificing the health of the teeth around it, and they’re built to last a lifetime with proper care.

At Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants, our team of board-certified specialists has been restoring smiles across the greater Philadelphia area for over 40 years. Led by Dr. Jay Laudenbach, Dr. Ishita Bhavsar, and Dr. Robert Slauch, our practice brings a depth of surgical and restorative expertise that allows us to handle even the most complex implant cases. We place only Straumann implants, the gold standard in implant dentistry worldwide, and we take a whole-mouth approach to every case to ensure your new tooth not only looks right but functions optimally for years to come. Learn more about our dental implants in Philadelphia.

What Is a Single Tooth Dental Implant?

A single tooth dental implant is a three-component restoration that replaces both the root and the visible crown of a missing tooth. Unlike a traditional dental bridge, which depends on grinding down healthy adjacent teeth for support, an implant stands entirely on its own and integrates directly with your jawbone. The three components work together as a unit.

The titanium implant post is surgically placed into the jawbone, where it functions as an artificial tooth root. Over the following months, it undergoes osseointegration, fusing with the surrounding bone tissue to create a permanent, stable foundation. An abutment is then attached to the post, connecting it to the final restoration. A custom-crafted porcelain crown is placed over the abutment, matched precisely to the color, shape, and size of your surrounding teeth. The result is a replacement tooth that is indistinguishable from the real thing — one you can bite, chew, brush, and floss exactly like your natural teeth.

Single tooth dental implants are one of the most well-studied restorations in all of dentistry. According to research published by the American Dental Association, single-tooth implants show a survival rate of 95.6% at 38 to 40 years of follow-up, making them one of the most reliable long-term investments in your oral health. At Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants, we use same-day technology to offer immediate tooth replacement for qualifying patients, removing the months-long waiting period associated with traditional implant timelines.

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Restore your smile with dental implants and flexible financing options that make treatment affordable and accessible.

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Are You a Candidate for Single Tooth Dental Implants in Philadelphia?

Most healthy adults are candidates for single tooth dental implant treatment. The key factors we evaluate during your consultation include adequate jawbone volume to support the implant post, healthy gum tissue free from active periodontal disease, good overall health without uncontrolled systemic conditions, and a commitment to daily oral hygiene and regular professional care.

Certain conditions may require additional planning before implant placement. Patients with a history of heavy smoking, uncontrolled diabetes, or medications that affect bone metabolism may need preparatory treatment. If your jawbone has experienced deterioration from the missing tooth, we may recommend bone grafting to rebuild the site before implant placement. This is a common and highly predictable procedure that our team performs regularly. Even if you have been told elsewhere that you are not a candidate for implants, we encourage you to schedule a consultation. Our specialists frequently find solutions for complex cases that other offices cannot address.

Our Approach to Dental Implant Treatment

Understanding what to expect at each stage removes the uncertainty that makes many patients hesitant. Your treatment at our Philadelphia practice unfolds in several well-defined phases.

It begins with your comprehensive consultation, priced at $199 and including all necessary X-rays, full periodontal charting, and a complete photo series at no additional charge. During this appointment, we evaluate the quality and quantity of your available jawbone, the health of your surrounding gum tissue, your bite alignment, and the position of nearby anatomical structures. This full-mouth assessment ensures we address every factor before a single step of treatment begins.

Once cleared for implant placement, the titanium post is surgically inserted into the jawbone at the site of the missing tooth. After placement, a healing period allows osseointegration to occur. During this time, many patients wear a temporary restoration. Once the implant has fully integrated, the abutment and custom crown are placed, completing the restoration. From consultation through final crown placement, the process typically spans several months, though the result is a permanent tooth designed to last decades. For patients with insufficient bone volume, we offer advanced bone grafting to prepare the site before implant placement.

7 Benefits of Single Tooth Dental Implants

With a missing tooth, daily activities can feel like a chore, but single tooth dental implants provide a solution that transforms your smile and quality of life. Choosing a dental implant to replace a missing tooth offers numerous advantages, including the following:

  • Jawbone preservation: The implant post stimulates the jawbone the same way a natural tooth root does, preventing the bone loss that begins immediately after a tooth is lost.
  • Adjacent tooth protection: Unlike a dental bridge, an implant requires no modification of the teeth on either side of the gap, preserving their structure and long-term health.
  • Lifelong durability: With proper care and regular periodontal maintenance, a Straumann implant can last a lifetime. The crown itself may eventually need replacement due to normal wear, but the post is built to endure.
  • Natural appearance and function: The custom crown is matched to your existing teeth and anchored firmly, so you can eat, speak, and smile without hesitation.
  • Simplified care: You brush and floss an implant crown exactly as you would a natural tooth, with no removal steps, special soaking solutions, or adhesives.
  • Facial structure support: Tooth loss accelerates bone resorption, which can cause the face to appear sunken or aged over time. An implant halts this process.
  • Improved confidence: Our patients consistently report that replacing a missing tooth restores ease and confidence in everyday social and professional situations.

Our team also offers flexible financing options to make implant treatment accessible, and we are happy to walk you through every available payment pathway during your consultation.

Post-Implant Care and Maintenance

One of the most common questions we hear is how to care for a dental implant once treatment is complete. The answer is straightforward: treat it like a natural tooth. Brush twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and floss around the implant crown each day, using interproximal brushes or water flossers to reach the area where the crown meets the gumline.

Regular periodontal maintenance appointments are essential for implant longevity. At these visits, our hygiene team monitors the health of the gum tissue and bone around the implant, removing any buildup that could lead to peri-implantitis, an inflammatory condition that is the leading cause of implant failure. For patients with a history of gum disease, we may recommend maintenance visits every three to four months rather than the standard six-month interval. If you have questions about your implant care routine, our frequently asked questions about dental implants page is a helpful starting point.

Single Tooth Dental Implant FAQs

How long do single tooth dental implants last?

With proper care and regular periodontal maintenance, the titanium implant post can last a lifetime. Research tracking single-tooth implants over nearly four decades found a survival rate above 95%, making them one of the most durable restorations in dentistry. The porcelain crown placed on top may need replacement after 15 to 25 years due to normal wear, but the implant itself is designed to be permanent.

Does getting a single tooth implant hurt?

The implant placement procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so most patients feel little to no discomfort during the surgery itself. Some soreness and mild swelling in the days following placement is normal and typically managed well with over-the-counter pain relief. Our team discusses sedation options during your consultation if you have anxiety about the procedure.

How much does a single tooth dental implant cost in Philadelphia?

The cost of a single tooth dental implant varies based on your specific anatomy, whether preparatory procedures such as bone grafting are needed, and the type of restoration placed. Visit our cost of dental implants page for a general overview. Our $199 consultation includes a personalized treatment estimate with no hidden fees.

What happens if I do not replace a missing tooth?

When a tooth is lost, the jawbone underneath it begins to resorb because it no longer receives the stimulation of a tooth root. Over time, neighboring teeth can drift into the gap, altering your bite. The bone loss can also affect the structural support of adjacent teeth and change the appearance of your face. Replacing the tooth promptly with an implant prevents all of these cascading effects.

How do I know if I have enough bone for a single tooth implant?

Bone volume is evaluated during your consultation using advanced imaging, including cone beam CT scans when needed. If your bone is insufficient to support an implant, our team can discuss bone grafting options to rebuild the site. Many patients who were told they lack adequate bone are ultimately successful implant candidates after preparatory treatment.

Can I get a same-day single tooth replacement at Laudenbach?

In many cases, yes. Our practice offers immediate implant placement and same-day tooth replacement for qualifying patients, allowing us to place the implant and a temporary restoration in a single appointment. Candidacy depends on bone quality and the specifics of your tooth loss, which our team assesses thoroughly during your consultation.

Schedule Your Consultation With Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants

Our Philadelphia team has helped thousands of patients across the greater Philadelphia area replace missing teeth with implants that look, feel, and function exactly like their natural teeth. Dr. Jay Laudenbach holds advanced training from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania Periodontal Prosthesis program, and our entire specialist team brings surgical and restorative credentials that place us among the most qualified implant practices in Pennsylvania. We place only Straumann implants and maintain an uncompromising standard of care at every stage of treatment.

If you are ready to take the next step, we invite you to request an appointment online. Our $199 comprehensive consultation includes all X-rays, full periodontal charting, and a complete photo series so you leave with a clear, personalized plan and no surprises.

Experience the Life-Changing Benefits of Dental Implants in Philadelphia

Discover the transformative power of dental implants and regain your confident smile. Benefit from advanced implant placement techniques by scheduling a consultation today!

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Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office
1520 Locust Street, Suite 600
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-985-4337

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