Restore Your Smile with Expert Implant Dentistry at Belmont Family Dental

Restore Your Smile with a Belmont Dentist at Belmont Family Dental, PLLC

Missing teeth can affect how you chew, speak, smile, and feel about your oral health. At Belmont Family Dental, PLLC, Dr. Michael Neveu provides dental implants in Belmont, NH for patients who want a stable, natural-looking tooth replacement option planned around their needs.

A dental implant is a small titanium post placed in the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Once healed, the implant can support a crown, bridge, or denture to restore function and appearance.

Belmont Family Dental, PLLC serves patients in Belmont, Hill, Ashland, Laconia, Sanbornton, and the Greater Lakes Region of New Hampshire from our office at 24 Corporate Dr., Belmont, NH 03220.

Dental Implant Care from a Belmont Dentist

As a local Belmont dentist, Belmont Family Dental, PLLC focuses on personalized dental care, clear treatment explanations, and long-term oral health. Dental implants may be recommended when a tooth is missing, severely damaged, or cannot be predictably restored with another treatment.

Dr. Michael Neveu and our team evaluate each case carefully before recommending treatment. Your visit may include an oral exam, digital imaging, a review of your medical history, and a discussion about whether dental implants, bridges, dentures, or another restorative option may be appropriate.

Patients searching for dental care near me, dental implants Belmont, Belmont Family Dental care, or a family implant and cosmetic dentistry provider can find comprehensive restorative options in one local Belmont office.

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are designed to replace missing tooth roots. After the implant post is placed in the jawbone, it gradually bonds with the surrounding bone through a healing process called osseointegration. Once the area is ready, a custom restoration is attached.

A dental implant restoration may include:

  • A crown for one missing tooth
  • A bridge for multiple missing teeth
  • A denture supported by implants
  • A full-arch restoration in select cases

Dental implants can help restore chewing function, support the bite, and improve the appearance of your smile. They are not the right option for every patient, which is why a consultation is important before beginning treatment.

Why Patients Choose Dental Implants

Dental implants are often considered when patients want a tooth replacement option that feels stable and supports long-term function. Depending on your oral health and treatment plan, implants may offer several benefits.

Potential benefits include:

  • Replacing one or more missing teeth
  • Supporting a stable bite
  • Helping preserve jawbone stimulation in the area of a missing tooth
  • Restoring chewing function
  • Supporting crowns, bridges, or dentures
  • Blending naturally with nearby teeth
  • Reducing movement compared with some removable appliances

At Belmont Family Dental, PLLC, dental implant recommendations are based on your oral health, bone support, goals, and treatment preferences.

Dental Implant Options at Belmont Family Dental, PLLC

Single Tooth Implants

A single dental implant may be used to replace one missing tooth without relying on nearby teeth for support. This option can be especially helpful when the surrounding teeth are healthy and do not need crowns. Learn more about single tooth implants and whether this option may fit your needs.

Implant-Supported Dentures

For patients missing several or all teeth, implant-supported dentures may provide added stability compared with traditional removable dentures. This option may help reduce slipping and improve comfort while eating or speaking. Belmont Family Dental, PLLC offers implant-supported dentures for appropriate candidates.

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge may be recommended when an implant is not the preferred option or when adjacent teeth would benefit from crowns. Bridges can replace one or more missing teeth and may be completed without implant surgery. Patients comparing implants with dental bridges can discuss the advantages and limitations of each option during a consultation.

Bone Grafting When Needed

Some patients do not have enough jawbone volume to support an implant right away. In these cases, bone grafting may be discussed to help build support for future implant placement. Not every patient needs grafting, and eligibility is determined through an exam and imaging.

Your Dental Implant Process

Consultation and Exam

Your implant process begins with a consultation at Belmont Family Dental, PLLC. Dr. Neveu will evaluate your teeth, gums, bite, jawbone, medical history, and goals. Patients from Belmont, Hill, Ashland, Laconia, Sanbornton, and surrounding Lakes Region communities can receive a clear explanation of available treatment options before making a decision.

Digital Imaging and Treatment Planning

Implant planning often requires detailed imaging to assess bone structure and identify important anatomy. Belmont Family Dental, PLLC uses technology such as CBCT 3D scans to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Implant Placement

If you are a candidate, the implant post is placed into the jawbone. Local anesthesia is used for comfort, and sedation options may be discussed for patients who feel anxious about dental treatment.

Healing Period

After placement, the implant needs time to heal and integrate with the jawbone. This process often takes several months, depending on bone quality, overall health, the treatment area, and whether additional procedures were needed.

Final Restoration

Once healing is complete, the final crown, bridge, or denture is attached. The restoration is designed to support everyday function and blend with your smile as naturally as possible.

How Long Do Dental Implants Take?

The dental implant timeline varies from patient to patient. Some cases are straightforward, while others require extractions, bone grafting, healing time, or more complex restorative planning.

A typical treatment timeline may include:

  1. Consultation and imaging
  2. Treatment planning
  3. Any needed extraction or bone grafting
  4. Implant placement
  5. Healing and osseointegration
  6. Final restoration

Many implant cases take several months from consultation to final restoration. During your visit, Belmont Family Dental, PLLC will explain the expected timeline based on your specific needs.

What Affects the Cost of Dental Implants in Belmont, NH?

The cost of dental implants in Belmont, NH depends on the complexity of your treatment plan. Belmont Family Dental, PLLC provides a clear estimate before treatment so you understand your options and expected costs.

Cost factors may include:

  • Number of missing teeth
  • Number of implants needed
  • Type of final restoration
  • Whether an extraction is required
  • Whether bone grafting is needed
  • Imaging and planning requirements
  • Materials used for the crown, bridge, or denture
  • Insurance benefits and financing options

Patients searching for affordable dental implants Belmont should know that implant treatment is highly individualized. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all pricing, our team focuses on appropriate treatment planning, transparent estimates, and options that fit your oral health needs.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?

You may be a candidate for dental implants if you:

  • Are missing one or more teeth
  • Have healthy gums or are willing to treat gum concerns first
  • Have enough jawbone support for implant placement
  • Are healthy enough for oral surgery
  • Do not have uncontrolled medical conditions that may affect healing
  • Want a stable tooth replacement option
  • Are committed to regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits

A consultation with a Belmont dentist is the best way to determine whether implants are appropriate for your smile.

Who May Not Be Ready for Dental Implants?

Dental implants may not be recommended right away for every patient. Some conditions need to be addressed before implant treatment can begin.

You may not be ready for dental implants if you have:

  • Active gum disease
  • Insufficient jawbone without grafting
  • Uncontrolled diabetes or another medical condition affecting healing
  • Heavy tobacco use
  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Untreated tooth decay
  • A preference for a non-surgical tooth replacement option

If implants are not the best immediate choice, Belmont Family Dental, PLLC can discuss alternative restorative options.

Dental Implants vs. Bridges and Dentures

Choosing between dental implants, bridges, and dentures depends on your oral health, budget, comfort preferences, and long-term goals.

Dental implants replace the tooth root and can support a crown, bridge, or denture. They require surgery and healing time but may provide strong stability for appropriate candidates.

Dental bridges replace missing teeth by using neighboring teeth or other supports. They may be a good option for patients who are not candidates for implant surgery or who already need crowns on nearby teeth.

Dentures and partials are removable appliances that replace several or all missing teeth. They may be appropriate for patients who want a non-surgical option or need a broader tooth replacement solution.

Implant-supported dentures combine denture coverage with added implant stability for qualified patients.

Alternatives to Dental Implants

Dental implants are one restorative option, but they are not the only option. Belmont Family Dental, PLLC may also discuss:

  • Dental bridges
  • Dentures and partials
  • Implant-supported dentures
  • Crowns when a tooth can still be saved
  • Tooth extractions followed by a replacement plan

Patients who are unsure which treatment is right for them can explore our broader restorative dentistry services and schedule a consultation for personalized guidance.

Comfort-Focused Dental Implant Care

Belmont Family Dental, PLLC understands that dental implant treatment can feel like a big decision. Our team takes time to explain each step, answer questions, and help patients feel informed before moving forward.

For patients with dental anxiety or longer appointments, nitrous oxide sedation may be available. Comfort options are discussed based on your health history, treatment needs, and preferences.

Local Dental Implant Care in Belmont and the Greater Lakes Region

Belmont Family Dental, PLLC is located at 24 Corporate Dr., Belmont, NH 03220. Our office serves individuals and families throughout Belmont and the Greater Lakes Region of New Hampshire.

We regularly welcome patients from:

  • Belmont, NH
  • Hill, NH
  • Ashland, NH
  • Laconia, NH
  • Sanbornton, NH
  • Nearby Lakes Region communities

If you are looking for a Belmont dentist for dental implants, restorative dentistry, or ongoing family dental care, our team is here to help you understand your options.

Why Choose Belmont Family Dental, PLLC?

Belmont Family Dental, PLLC is a family-owned, full-service dental practice focused on individualized care and long-term patient relationships. Dr. Michael Neveu provides general, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry with a focus on prevention, comfort, and clear communication.

Dr. Neveu graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of New Hampshire and Magna Cum Laude from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. He also completed a residency in Maine and maintains affiliations with the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, and New Hampshire Dental Society.

Patients often describe the practice as welcoming, professional, comfortable, and personal. To learn more about Dr. Neveu and the Belmont dental team, visit meet our dental team.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants

How much do dental implants cost in Belmont, NH?

Dental implant cost depends on the number of teeth being replaced, the type of restoration, whether bone grafting or extractions are needed, and the complexity of treatment. Belmont Family Dental, PLLC provides a personalized estimate after your exam and imaging so you can make an informed decision.

Am I a candidate for dental implants?

You may be a candidate if you have missing teeth, healthy gums, enough jawbone support, and good overall health for oral surgery. Some patients need gum treatment, bone grafting, or other care before implant placement. A consultation with Dr. Neveu can determine whether implants are appropriate.

How long does the dental implant process take?

The dental implant process often takes several months because the implant needs time to heal and bond with the jawbone. Timing depends on your oral health, bone quality, whether extractions or grafting are needed, and the type of final restoration being placed.

Are dental implants safe?

Dental implants are widely used in dentistry and may be appropriate for many healthy adults. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks, including infection, implant failure, discomfort, or healing complications. Belmont Family Dental, PLLC reviews your health history and imaging before recommending implant treatment.

How do dental implants compare with dentures or bridges?

Dental implants replace missing tooth roots and can support crowns, bridges, or dentures. Bridges are fixed restorations that may use nearby teeth for support. Dentures are removable appliances. The right choice depends on your oral health, comfort preferences, budget, and whether you want a surgical or non-surgical option.

Schedule a Dental Implant Consultation in Belmont, NH

If you are missing one tooth, several teeth, or are interested in a more stable denture option, Belmont Family Dental, PLLC can help you review your choices.

Call 603-524-2224 to schedule a dental implant consultation.

Belmont Family Dental, PLLC
24 Corporate Dr.
Belmont, NH 03220

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Schedule Your Consultation Today

If you're considering dental implant restoration, contact Belmont Family Dental today. We're committed to helping you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile. Call us at 603-524-2224 or visit our contact page to schedule your appointment.

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By focusing on delivering high-quality, personalized dental care, Belmont Family Dental aims to be your go-to dental practice in Belmont, NH, and the surrounding areas. Visit us for exceptional dental implant restoration and experience the difference in our patient-centred approach.