What Are the Types of Dental Implants?


As a top-rated dental practice providing cosmetic dentistry in Ballston and the surrounding regions, Bloom Dental of Arlington understands that patients have concerns about dental implants. While it is a viable option to restore oral health and give you your confident smile back, we are here to address some questions you may have. Let’s take a look. 

What Are the Types of Dental Implants?

Dental implants come in all different shapes and sizes, but two main types of implants rely on the procedure used: single-stage or two-stage. 

Single-Stage

This procedure involves surgically placing an implant into the jawbone, with the top portion level with the gum tissue. The gum tissue is stitched and left to heal for months, while the implant healing cap remains visible. Subsequent abutment and temporary restoration can occur without minor surgery to expose the head.

Two-Stage 

With this approach, the implants are placed into the jawbone, and the gum tissues cover them while they are left to heal. After it heals, a second surgery is performed to attach an abutment for securing the crown in place. Two-stage procedures commonly use endosteal implants. Endosteals are placed primarily as an alternative to a bridge or removable dentures, including various screw types, cylinder types, or bladed types. 


Consult your dental implant expert at Bloom Dental of Arlington to determine what option is best for you.

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?

he average cost of one dental implant is between $1000-$5000. Several factors can cause your total to vary, including your dentist’s supplier’s rates to the neighborhood you reside in. Removal of teeth before the implant procedures, how many implants you need, crown materials, and your dentist’s level of expertise all determine how much you’ll end up paying. Several extra costs can accrue, including x-rays, bone grafts, and extractions.

What Is the Alternative to Dental Implants?

Dental implants are not the only solution to replace missing or damaged teeth. Alternatives include removable appliances such as partial dentures, or a fixed device like a bridge that uses the adjacent teeth to anchor it. 

Can Patients With Full or Partial Missing Teeth Benefit From Implants? How Can Implant Treatments Help Them? 

Patients with full or partially missing teeth can use implant-supported dentures, full or partial to replace them. Implant-supported dentures have a lot of advantages including better retention, longevity, and preventing additional bone loss. In full edentulous patients who are using conventional complete dentures, there is a significant improvement in retention by adding the implant to the treatment plan and changing the conventional complete denture to overdenture or hybrid denture. 

Who Is a Candidate for Dental Implants?

Since implants are connected with the gum tissues and bone structure in the mouth, ideal candidates have good oral health and gum tissue. Having good quality bone in regards to shape, width, and height is very essential in determining if you are a good candidate for an implant. At Bloom Dental of Arlington, by using the latest technology, including a very low dose CT Scan machine, we measure the amount of bone you have and let you know if you are a candidate for implants or you would benefit from doing bone grafting.


Patients should be committed to good oral hygiene and regular dental visits. Heavy smokers or patients who suffer from chronic diseases like diabetes or heart disease need to be evaluated on an individual basis. If you are considering implants or any alternatives, consult a dental professional to assess what options are best for you.

Can I Get Implants if I Have Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal disease is the leading cause of tooth loss and decay in adults. It can range from gum inflammation to major damage to tissue and bone that support the teeth. Dental implants can help reinvigorate oral health and restore your smile. 

Improve Your Oral Health With Dental Implants

For more information regarding dental implants, dental cleaning services in the Fairfax area, or how our family practice can help your overall dental health, contact Bloom Dental of Arlington today. 

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