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Find Out If Dental Implants Are Right For Your Smile!
Our team at Diamond Dental is here to help you smile with confidence again. Take our 2-minute quiz to see if you are a candidate for dental implant treatment!

Why People Love Diamond Dental
What Are Dental Implants?

They Look and Feel Real
Each implant is designed to match your natural teeth in color, shape, and size. Once healed, it’s hard to tell the difference between an implant and your real tooth.
They Preserve Your Health
Implants stimulate your jawbone like natural roots, helping to prevent bone shrinkage and facial sagging over time.


They Improve Quality of Life
Eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Implants eliminate the need for adhesives or special cleaning routines—just brush and floss like normal.
Your Implant Options at Diamond Dental
Single Tooth Implants
If you're missing one tooth, a single implant is often the best solution. It replaces the tooth without affecting surrounding healthy teeth and helps maintain your bite alignment and bone health.
Multiple Tooth Implants
For patients missing several teeth, we can use a combination of implants and bridges to restore multiple gaps with fewer implant posts. This keeps your smile stable and helps prevent shifting and bone loss.
Implant Dentures
Tired of loose or uncomfortable dentures? Implant-supported dentures snap securely into place, offering better comfort, stronger bite force, and more confidence. They won’t slip, shift, or cause sore spots—and they look completely natural.
Are Dental Implants the Right Choice for You?
Most healthy adults are great candidates for implants. You may be eligible if:
- You have one or more missing teeth
- Your gums are healthy and free of infection
- You have enough bone density in your jaw (or are open to bone grafting if needed)
- You’re not a smoker, or are willing to quit during treatment
- You want a long-term solution, not a quick fix
Even if you’ve been told you’re not a candidate in the past, advancements in imaging and surgical techniques may make implants an option for you today.

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What to Expect During the Implant Process
Personal Consultation
Your implant journey begins with a thorough evaluation in our Newtown office. Using CBCT 3D imaging, we assess the health of your gums, bone density, and spacing. This allows us to plan your procedure with unmatched accuracy and safety. We’ll explain your treatment options clearly, go over costs and timelines, and answer any questions you have—no pressure, just honest guidance.
Precision Implant Placement
Once your custom plan is approved, we’ll schedule your implant placement. Using computer-guided surgical technology, we place the implant post into the jawbone with pinpoint precision. The procedure is done with local anesthesia, and many patients are surprised at how quick and comfortable it is, often easier than a routine extraction. You'll be able to return home the same day and resume light activities shortly after.
Healing and Integration
Over the next several weeks, your implant will naturally fuse with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration. This step is what makes implants so stable and long-lasting. During this time, we’ll schedule check-ins to monitor healing and make sure everything is progressing as expected. Most patients experience only minor soreness that subsides within a few days.
Final Restoration
Once your implant is fully integrated, we’ll place your final restoration—a custom-made crown, bridge, or implant-supported denture—designed to match your surrounding teeth in shape, shade, and fit. The result is a functional, comfortable, and natural-looking tooth replacement that blends seamlessly with your smile. Whether you’re replacing one tooth or several, we’re here to ensure you feel supported at every stage, with expert care and personal attention that puts you at ease.
Experience the Diamond Dental Difference

Comfort Comes First
We’ve created a space where you can truly relax. Enjoy wireless headphones, Netflix, warm scented towels, and even massage pillows during your appointment. Every detail is designed to help you feel at ease—from the waiting room to the treatment chair.
We Respect Your Time
We’re open Monday–Friday from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with same-day emergency slots when you need us most.


Tech That Works for You
From digital scans to same-day crowns, we use smart tools that make your care faster, easier, and more accurate.
Care That Speaks Your Language
Our multilingual team is here to make sure you feel fully understood and supported.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get implants if I have diabetes?
Many patients with well-controlled diabetes can successfully receive implants. We'll evaluate your specific situation during consultation.
How soon can I return to work after implant surgery?
Most patients return to work within 1-2 days following their implant procedure.
Will my insurance cover dental implants?
Coverage varies by provider. Our team will help you understand your benefits and explore financing options.
How do I care for my dental implants?
Implants require the same care as natural teeth: regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings.
What are the success rates for dental implants?
Dental implants have a success rate of over 95% when placed by experienced professionals.
Can I get an implant if I have bone loss?
Yes, we offer bone grafting procedures to create a strong foundation for implant placement.
How long do implants last?
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime.
How much do dental implants cost?
Costs vary based on individual needs. We offer flexible financing options and work with most major insurance providers to make treatment affordable.
Are dental implants painful?
We use advanced techniques and proper anesthesia to ensure your comfort during the procedure. Most patients report minimal discomfort during recovery.
How long does the implant process take?
The entire process typically takes 3-6 months, though timing varies based on individual healing and treatment needs.