Single & Multiple-Tooth Implants

Single & Multiple-Tooth Implants

Single dental implants are used to replace one missing tooth. A small titanium post is placed in the bone, acting as an artificial root, and a custom crown is attached to restore natural shape and function.

Multiple implants are used when several teeth are missing in a row or in different areas of the mouth. Two or more implants can support a fixed bridge, or be placed in separate spots to replace multiple teeth individually.

Unlike removable dentures, implants integrate directly with your bone, providing unmatched stability and preserving your natural facial structure.

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How it Works

At Radiant Smile, we use a fully digital implant workflow to ensure precision and comfort at every step:

  1. Consultation & 3D Imaging – We take digital scans and a CBCT to evaluate bone structure and determine the best implant plan.
  2. Implant Placement – The titanium implant is gently inserted into the Depending on stability, a temporary crown or bridge may be placed the same day.
  3. Healing Period – The implant integrates with your bone (osseointegration) over 3–5 months for long-term stability.
  4. Final Restoration – A custom-designed zirconia or porcelain crown/bridge is attached for a natural, durable result.

Life-Changing Results

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How Do Dental Implants Work?

At Radiant Smile, we use a fully digital implant workflow to ensure precision and comfort at every step:

Step 1 – Consultation & 3D Imaging

 We take digital scans and a CBCT to evaluate bone structure and determine the best implant plan.

Step 2 – Implant Placement

The titanium implant is gently inserted into the bone. Depending on stability, a temporary crown or bridge may be placed the same day.

Step 3 – Healing Period

The implant integrates with your bone (osseointegration) over 3–5 months for long-term stability.

Step 4 – Final Restoration

A custom-designed zirconia or porcelain crown/bridge is attached for a natural, durable result.

Frequently Asked Questions

A single tooth implant replaces one missing tooth using a titanium post that functions like a natural tooth root. Once the implant fuses with your jawbone, a custom crown is attached to restore your smile’s natural look and function—without affecting nearby teeth.

The overall process usually spans about 3–5 months, depending on your bone health and healing speed.

Placement: done in one appointment.
Healing (osseointegration): 3–4 months for the implant to integrate with the bone.
Final crown: attached once healing is complete.

If bone grafting or other procedures are needed, additional time may be required.

Most patients report minimal discomfort. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia or sedation, and any post-treatment soreness is typically mild and manageable with prescribed medication.

You may experience mild swelling or tenderness for the first few days.

  • Use cold compresses and follow soft-food guidelines.
  • Rinse gently with salt water and avoid touching the site.
  • Sutures may dissolve or be removed within a week. Most patients resume normal activities within a few days.
  • Brush gently twice a day with a soft toothbrush.
  • Rinse with warm salt water or an antimicrobial mouthwash as directed.
  • Avoid biting directly on the implant site.Refrain from smoking or drinking alcohol during healing.
  • Attend all follow-up appointments for professional evaluation and cleaning.
  • Brush and floss twice daily using non-abrasive toothpaste.
  • Use floss threaders or interdental brushes around the implant.
  • Visit your dentist every six months for cleanings and evaluations.
  • Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth.
  • Maintain overall health and report any medical changes to your dentist.

Although rare, an implant may not fuse properly with the bone. If that occurs, Dr. Nguyen will remove the implant, allow healing, and replace it once the area is ready. Each treatment plan is customized to maximize long-term success.


With proper care, dental implants can last a very long time. Longevity depends on your oral hygiene, overall health, and lifestyle habits.
Smoking is the #1 contraindication for dental implants—it restricts blood flow, delays healing, and greatly increases the risk of implant failure.
Systemic conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune disorders can also affect success rates.
Avoid smoking, maintain excellent hygiene, and attend regular check-ups to keep your implant healthy for many years.

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Restore Your Smile with Confidence

Replace one or more missing teeth with durable, natural-looking implants designed to restore function, comfort, and beauty for years to come.

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