Most patients can return to work the day after the procedure, especially if only one implant was placed. If multiple implants were involved or sedation was used, you may want to rest an extra day.
Missing teeth can make everyday life more difficult—especially when it comes to eating, speaking, or smiling freely. At Bella Dental in Ventura, we offer dental implants as a long-lasting solution to restore both the function and appearance of your smile. Our team is here to help you feel comfortable with a stable, natural-looking replacement that supports your overall oral health.
A dental implant is a small titanium post that acts as a replacement root for a missing tooth. It’s surgically placed into the jawbone, where it naturally bonds with the bone through a process called osseointegration. Once healed, it provides a secure foundation for a crown, bridge, or full denture.
Dental implants are designed to feel and function like real teeth. They’re widely considered one of the most effective ways to restore your bite and maintain jaw health.
Dental implants may be recommended if you:
Implants are more than cosmetic—they protect your jawbone from shrinkage, stop neighboring teeth from shifting, and allow you to eat normally again without worry.
We offer a variety of implant types to meet different needs. During your consultation, we’ll evaluate your oral health and recommend the best fit for your situation.
Ideal when only one tooth is missing. A single implant is paired with a crown to restore your smile and bite.
Used when multiple teeth in a row are missing. The bridge is anchored by two or more implants and restores several teeth without affecting the surrounding ones.
For patients missing most or all teeth, multiple implants can hold a denture in place. These feel more secure than traditional removable options.
Smaller in diameter, these are used in certain situations where bone mass is limited or to help stabilize lower dentures.
Missing teeth don’t just leave a visible gap. Over time, the jawbone where the tooth used to be begins to deteriorate. This bone loss can change the shape of your face and weaken your bite.
Other effects may include:
Starting treatment early can help prevent these complications and simplify the implant process.
At Bella Dental, we offer a guided, step-by-step approach to dental implants. Every patient receives a custom treatment plan, with support throughout each stage.
Your visit begins with a full exam, digital X-rays, and possibly a 3D scan. This allows us to assess your bone health and identify the best implant placement. We’ll review your medical history, answer questions, and talk through your treatment goals.
We place the titanium post into the jawbone during a minor in-office procedure under local anesthesia. Healing begins immediately afterward.
Over the next several months, the implant fuses with the bone to form a stable base. We’ll monitor your progress during follow-up visits.
After healing, we attach an abutment (a small connector) and then place a custom-made crown, bridge, or denture over it to complete your new tooth.
If needed, we may recommend bone grafting before implant placement. We’ll explain this fully if it applies to you.
Dental implants require care similar to your natural teeth. After placement, you might notice some swelling or soreness for a few days. This can usually be managed with over-the-counter medication and saltwater rinses.
To care for your implant:
With proper care, your implant can last for many years or even a lifetime.
Dental implants offer more than just a restored smile. They provide lasting benefits that improve your oral health and daily life:
If you’re looking for a stable, natural-looking solution to tooth loss, dental implants can help restore your confidence and your bite. At Bella Dental in Ventura, we offer skilled care and clear guidance at every step.

Most patients can return to work the day after the procedure, especially if only one implant was placed. If multiple implants were involved or sedation was used, you may want to rest an extra day.
We understand that dental treatment can feel intimidating. Our team offers a calm, reassuring environment and can discuss options like local anesthesia and additional comfort measures if needed.
There’s no maximum age. Many older adults are great candidates for implants. The most important factors are bone health and overall medical stability—not age.
Unlike partial dentures, implants are fixed in place, don’t require clasps, and don’t need to be removed for cleaning. They also help protect jawbone structure, which dentures can’t do.
Stick to soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, smoothies, and soups. Avoid chewing near the implant site and skip anything hot, crunchy, or spicy for the first 48–72 hours.
No, implants themselves can’t develop cavities. However, the surrounding gums and bone can still be affected by poor hygiene, so brushing and flossing remain essential.
Yes. Mini implants are smaller and often used when bone volume is limited. They may be recommended for stabilizing lower dentures but are not suitable for every case.
It’s best not to wait too long. The jawbone can start shrinking shortly after a tooth is lost. The sooner we can place an implant—or plan for one—the better the long-term outcome.
Absolutely. Implants are often placed in molar areas to restore chewing power. These areas typically bear more force, so we ensure the implant is properly sized and positioned.
When placed by an experienced provider and properly cared for, dental implants have a success rate of over 95%. Regular checkups and good home hygiene help ensure long-term success.
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