Experience exceptional tooth replacement with dental implants at Revive Dental and Implant Center in Charleston, West Virginia. Our implant solutions restore both function and aesthetics to your smile.
Missing teeth can cause serious complications later, such as a misaligned bite, crooked teeth, and bone deterioration. Luckily, patients have more tooth replacement options than ever before. Dr. Chad Boustany specializes in several full-tooth restorations, including dental implants. Dental implants have revolutionized the way we treat tooth loss. Thanks to their many benefits, it’s no wonder that implants have become the industry standard for tooth replacement. An implant-supported restoration is the next best thing to your natural teeth.

What Is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is a small titanium post that we surgically embed below the gum tissue and into the jawbone. The implant post serves as the root component of a prosthesis. After a brief healing period, the post is attached to an abutment, or support structure, that links the implant to the restoration. Thanks to technological advancements, implants can be used to support a single crown, a fixed bridge, or even a full-arch restoration.
The Dental Implant Process
The dental implant process begins with a consultation appointment. During your consultation, Dr. Chad Boustany will perform a series of diagnostic tests to ensure you’re a good candidate for implant treatment. Most patients healthy enough to undergo minor surgery will qualify. Implants do require a significant amount of bone in the jaw. If your bone is too soft or too thin, we may recommend a bone graft.
Once we determine you’re a candidate for dental implants, we’ll develop an appropriate treatment plan. Most implant procedures are broken up into two surgeries. During the first surgery, we will make a minor incision in the gum tissue to expose the underlying bone. Next, we will place the implant deep within the jawbone.
Over the next several months, the implant and your jawbone will fuse through the process of osseointegration. Osseointegration is largely responsible for the many benefits of dental implants, as it mimics the natural relationship between the tooth root and socket.
Once osseointegration is complete, we will schedule the second surgery to place the abutment. After the abutment is in place, we take an impression of the area. Our laboratory technicians will use the impression to fabricate your final restoration. Once your restoration is ready, we will permanently attach it to the implant post.
Benefits of Dental Implants
- Unmatched aesthetics: Our restorations are made from aesthetically pleasing materials, such as porcelain or zirconia. These materials mimic the appearance of natural enamel.
- Comfort: Because your implant becomes a part of you, you won’t have any of the discomforts typically associated with removable restorations.
- Convenience: Implants are permanently fixed to the jawbone and don’t need any special attention. Your restoration will look, feel, and function just like your natural teeth. You may even forget you have a restoration.
- Durability: Under proper care and maintenance, a dental implant will last for many decades. In some cases, it may even last a lifetime. You’ll be able to eat your favorite foods with confidence and comfort.
- Better oral health: The implant post provides mechanical stimulation to the jawbone, helping prevent future deterioration. Your restoration will also leave your remaining teeth unaffected. Other restorations can put healthy teeth at a greater risk of damage or decay.
Dental Implant FAQs
Who is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?
Candidates for dental implants should have good overall oral health, sufficient jawbone density to support the implants, and healthy gums. Individuals with uncontrolled health conditions, such as diabetes or gum disease, may need to address these issues before undergoing the procedure. A consultation with our dental team will determine your eligibility.
How long do dental implants last?
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. This includes regular brushing and flossing, routine dental checkups, and avoiding habits like smoking, which can compromise implant longevity.
Are dental implants painful?
The dental implant procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort during the surgery. Post-operative pain can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers, and most patients find the recovery process to be smooth and manageable.
How much do dental implants cost?
The cost of dental implants varies depending on factors such as the number of implants needed, the type of restoration, and any additional procedures, such as bone grafting. During your consultation at Revive Dental and Implant Center, we will provide a detailed treatment plan and discuss financing options to help make your care affordable.
To learn more about our dental implant services, visit:
- Benefits of Tooth Replacement
- Bone Grafting
- Cost of Dental Implants
- Dental Implant Candidates
- Remote Anchorage Implants
- Same-day Dental Implants
- Single Tooth Implants
- Multiple Teeth Implants
- Trefoil Implant System
Ready to Replace Your Missing Teeth with the Gold Standard?
You don’t have to live with the complications of missing teeth, a misaligned bite, bone loss, or a smile you hide. At Revive Dental and Implant Center, dental implants are our specialty. Dr. Chad Boustany is one of the few prosthodontists in West Virginia. His advanced training ensures your implant is meticulously restored to look, feel, and function like a natural tooth.
Give us a call at 304-396-6658 to schedule your consultation today, or request an appointment online anytime. We’ll help you determine if dental implants are right for you and create a personalized treatment plan that fits your goals and budget.
