Dental implants are a reliable way to replace missing or damaged teeth while restoring both function and appearance. They are designed to act like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Implants replace the tooth root as well as the visible tooth, which helps maintain jawbone strength and prevents nearby teeth from shifting out of place. Each implant is carefully planned to match your natural smile.
At North Atlanta Center for Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry, we create custom dental implant solutions based on your specific needs. Our team focuses on comfort, precision, and long-term results. With proper care and regular dental visits, implants can last for many years and support your overall oral health. If you are looking for a permanent solution to missing teeth, dental implants may be the right option for you.
Once implants have been installed, they are extremely easy to care for. We hear patients throughout Buford ask questions that range from “Do implants come out” to “How do I brush my teeth”. Fortunately, the answers are not as complex as some people might believe. Since we install dental implants by creating a synthetic root system, they are durable and secure. The dental implants will not fall out or become loose. This means you can go play basketball, run in a 10k marathon, and wrestle with your kids – without worrying about your tooth coming out. In order to care for your implants, we advise patients to brush and floss their teeth throughout the day like normal.
Additionally, it is important to schedule dental exams and cleanings with Dr. Ashley Curington at least twice a year. The staff at North Atlanta Center for Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry will help to clean your teeth and ensure that they stay healthy. While dental implants cannot become infected themselves, the teeth around them can. If, in the future, you suffer from a severe case of gum disease or a dental abscess, the infection can spread into your jawbone. This puts your implants in jeopardy because in order to stay secure, the jawbone must be in good health.
If it becomes infected, your dental implants and all of your teeth will be in jeopardy. If you currently have implants and your teeth start to hurt, schedule an appointment immediately. This way we can identify any infection and treat it before it can spread into the jawbone. As long as you follow these simple preventative care steps, your implants and natural teeth should remain in good health.











Take the first step toward a healthier and more confident smile. Schedule a consultation with our Buford dental implant team to find out if implants are right for you and receive a personalized treatment plan.

