
Published on Jan 6, 2026 | 7 minute read

Losing a tooth touches more than your appearance. It can change how you chew, what you eat, and even how you speak. Over time, one missing tooth can lead to shifting teeth, bite changes, and jawbone loss. Dental implants are designed to stop that cycle by replacing the entire tooth—from root to crown—in a way that looks and feels remarkably natural.
At Woo Dental, dental implants are carefully planned and placed to restore comfort, function, and confidence for patients in Jersey City and Lodi.
A dental implant is a small post, usually made of titanium or a similar material, that is placed into the jawbone where a tooth is missing. Over time, the bone fuses to the implant, forming a strong anchor.
A complete dental implant restoration has three main parts:
Because dental implants are rooted in bone, they are designed to feel sturdy, similar to your natural teeth.
When a tooth is lost and not replaced:
Beyond function, gaps in the smile may affect how you feel in social and professional settings. Dental implants help address all of these issues by filling the space and reestablishing a stable bite.
Dental implants are flexible and can be used in several ways, depending on how many teeth are missing and your overall goals.
A single dental implant is ideal when:
The implant and crown stand on their own, which helps protect nearby teeth and preserve the bone in that area.
If you are missing several teeth in a row, an implant-supported bridge can be used. With this approach:
This can be more stable and comfortable than a removable partial denture, and it can prevent the need to place an implant for every single missing tooth.
For patients missing most or all teeth in an arch, multiple implants can support:
These options create a secure, functional replacement for an entire set of upper or lower teeth.
Dental implants offer several important benefits compared to other tooth replacement options.
Because implants are anchored in bone, they are designed to handle normal chewing forces. This can make eating feel more natural and comfortable than with many removable options.
Implants help stimulate the bone, much like natural tooth roots. This stimulation encourages the bone to stay fuller and stronger, which:
Unlike traditional bridges that require reshaping nearby teeth, single dental implants are self-supporting. Healthy teeth don’t need to be cut down to support the restoration.
Implant crowns and bridges are custom-designed to match:
This helps the implanted tooth blend into your smile.
While dental implants may cost more upfront than some other options, they are built to be a long-lasting solution. With proper care, many implants last for decades.
Although every case is different, the dental implant journey usually follows several key steps.
Your dentist at Woo Dental will:
If you have areas of thin bone, bone grafting may be recommended to strengthen the site before or during implant placement.
During the placement appointment:
Sedation may be available if you feel anxious or if you are having multiple implants placed at once.
Over the next few months, the implant and bone fuse together. This integration creates a strong base for your new tooth or teeth. A temporary restoration may be used during this time, depending on your situation.
Once the implant is stable:
The result is a tooth replacement that looks and feels impressively close to a natural tooth.
Dental implants require many of the same habits as natural teeth:
With consistent care and professional maintenance, dental implants can remain a strong part of your smile for many years.
If you’re missing one or more teeth, or you’ve been told a tooth must be extracted, it’s worth asking whether a dental implant could be part of your solution. A consultation is your chance to understand what’s possible for your unique situation and what treatment timeline might look like.
To learn more about dental implants and whether they’re right for you, call Woo Dental in Jersey City at (551) 298-3878 or in Lodi at (862) 394-0032 to schedule a dental implant consultation and start planning a stronger, more confident smile.