Dental Implants Phoenix AZ


What is a Dental Implant Placement?

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A dental implant is a titanium screw that is inserted into the jaw with the purpose of replacing a missing tooth’s roots. Titanium is a material that has a unique ability to fuse with bone in a process known as “osseointegration”. Used around the body for a variety of surgical needs, titanium makes an excellent alternative to natural teeth, providing equal stability. As more and more people realize the exceptional benefits dental implants bring to their lives, they are rapidly becoming the standard response to missing teeth.

The Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Last a lifetime
  • Do not restrict eating
  • Look exactly like natural teeth
  • Preserve the jawbone
  • Eliminate the embarrassments of dentures

A Comfortable DENTAL IMPLANT EXPERIENCE IN PHOENIX

As an oral surgeon with over 20+ years of experience, Dr. Butura has placed over 20,000+  implants during his career. He has had the privilege of being a Nobel Biocare, Straumann, and Neodent podium speaker, and has a true passion for learning and enhancing patient care. Our entire team is dedicated to your comfort and safety while you are in our care. We utilize CBCT scanning technology to produce superior images and precise surgical guides for a truly seamless dental implant experience.

Discover the Life-Changing Benefits of Dental Implants

Experience the comfort, functionality, and natural beauty of dental implants. Say goodbye to missing teeth and embrace a lifetime of confident smiles with our seamless dental implant experience.

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Dental Implants Procedure

  1. The first step in the dental implants process is to examine and perform imaging to determine whether there is enough bone to support the implant.
  2. If not, then a bone grafting procedure is performed. The process involves the introduction of a grafting material into the socket, where it is left for several months to encourage the growth of new bone.
  3. Once the jawbone is rehabilitated, we perform dental implant surgery right here in our office. During the surgery, which takes about an hour (for a single tooth), the titanium screw is inserted into the jawbone, and covered with soft tissue. It is then left to heal for several months while osseointegration occurs.
  4. After the bone has fused with the titanium implant, a connecting piece (“abutment”) is attached to the implant.
  5. You can then visit your dentist to have your final restoration crafted and attached.

Beyond Dentures: Eliminating Bone Loss and Hassle

Bone loss is one of the most serious side effects of missing teeth. The jawbone requires regular stimulation through biting and chewing in order to maintain its size. When a tooth is lost, the bone starts to resorb almost immediately. Dentures and bridges do not offset this side effect, as they provide no stimulation to the underlying bone. In addition to that, dentures can cause social embarrassment (slipping and shifting). Dental implants, by contrast, eliminate these problems as they look and function just like natural teeth do.

Dental Implants FAQ


Do dental implants hurt?

No. The area is kept numb throughout the surgery. As the anesthesia wears off, you may have some soreness for a few days, which usually can be controlled with over-the-counter pain medications.

Can I afford dental implants?

The upfront cost of dental implants is more than that of dentures or bridges, but because they last much longer (typically for a lifetime), they are a very affordable option for most people.

I am missing most of my teeth; can implants still help?

If you are missing a lot of teeth, we offer implant-supported dentures, which provide a fully functioning row of teeth in just one day. A full denture is attached to just four dental implants for a sturdy, natural-looking, hassle-free alternative to traditional dentures.

What if I am missing a lot of bone in my upper jaw?

Zygomatic dental implants are a wonderful solution for upper jawbone loss. They utilize the zygomatic (cheek) bone as an anchor for dental implants.

When can I return to work after dental implants surgery?

Most patients return to work the day after surgery with no problems.

How long does the process take?

The insertion of a single dental implant takes just 30 minutes to an hour. However, the entire dental implant process, from start to finish, typically takes between 3 and 12 months.

No matter what part of the dental implant process you find yourself in, Butura Oral & Dental Implant Surgery is here to give you an exceptional dental implant experience – one that exceeds your expectations. We invite you to give us a call at Butura Oral & Dental Implant Surgery Phone Number 602-248-8745 to get started on your journey.

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Our Latest Patient Testimonial

I was on vacation in Mesa when I had a minor infection caused by a molar extraction done in Minneapolis, the day before our flight here. Dr. Butura managed his schedule to accommodate an emergency appt. for me and treated my dental infection immediately and even with a follow up appt. This was an incredible out of state experience! Staff was so friendly and Dr. Butura was wonderful! Highly recommend him and his staff!

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I found the staff and and Dr. Butura to be friendly, courteous, and best of all, patient. Took time to answer my questions and explain things clearly.

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Very excellent experience. If you have to go through extraction and implant surgery, this is the place to go.

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