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Dental implants are one of the most advanced and effective solutions available if you’re exploring options to replace missing teeth. But like any dental procedure, going in fully informed is important. At Cotton Creek Dental in Washington, Utah, we encourage patients to take an active role in their care. Knowing what to discuss with your dentist can help you make confident, well-informed decisions.
Here are six essential topics to discuss with your dentist before getting dental implants.
Your overall health, jawbone density, and oral hygiene habits can all affect your eligibility for dental implants. Your dentist will evaluate your gums, bone support, and any medical conditions that might interfere with healing. In some cases, additional treatments such as bone grafting or gum therapy may be necessary before implants can be placed.
Dental implants aren’t a same-day solution. The process involves a consultation, possible pre-treatment, implant placement, healing time for the jawbone to integrate with the implant, and finally, the placement of a crown or restoration. Most treatments are completed over three to six months, depending on the individual case.
There are many types of implant materials and designs available. Some are designed for quick placement, while others offer long-term strength and aesthetics. At Cotton Creek Dental, we only use trusted, high-quality implant systems backed by years of clinical success for durability and safety.
While complications are rare, your dentist should walk you through possible issues such as infection, implant failure, or sinus problems (in upper jaw cases). A knowledgeable and experienced team like ours takes every step to reduce risk through precision diagnostics, advanced digital treatment planning, and strict sterilization protocols.
Dental implants require ongoing care just like natural teeth. This includes brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups. Your dentist will explain how to keep the implant and surrounding gums healthy to avoid problems like peri-implantitis, a form of gum disease that can threaten implant stability.
Dental implants are a long-term investment in your health and confidence. Make sure you receive a complete breakdown of the costs, including exams, imaging, surgery, and the final restoration. At Cotton Creek Dental, we’re upfront about all costs and offer flexible financing options to help you achieve all of your oral health goals.
If you’re considering dental implants in Washington, Utah, the team at Cotton Creek Dental is here to guide you through every step, from consultation to final smile. Our mission is to provide expert care in a comfortable, patient-focused environment.
Call Cotton Creek Dental at (435) 414-6275 to schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward a stronger, more confident smile.
Dr. David Brown, DDS, is a highly skilled dentist with over 15 years of experience dedicated to improving patients’ oral health and confidence. A graduate of Brigham Young University and the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery at the University of Maryland, he holds fellowships in the Academy of General Dentists and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Brown actively pursues advanced education in prosthetics, implants, and patient comfort. A trusted American Dental Association, Utah Dental Association, and Seattle Study Club member, he combines expertise with genuine care to deliver exceptional, patient-focused dental care in Southern Utah.
Dr. Jacob Jennings is a skilled and compassionate dentist with over six years of experience who is dedicated to providing exceptional care to his community. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, he moved to St. George, Utah, as a teenager and has since embraced the region as home. Dr. Jennings earned his dental degree from The University of the Pacific after completing studies at DSU and BYU. He is fluent in Spanish and values building strong relationships with his diverse patient base. His commitment to excellence and trustworthiness reflects his desire to help others and ensure their oral health and well-being.

