A single- tooth implant provides several advantages over other tooth replacement options. In addition to looking and functioning like a natural tooth, a dental implant replaces a single tooth without sacrificing the health of neighboring teeth. The other common treatment for the loss of a single tooth, a tooth- supported fixed bridge, requires that adjacent teeth be ground down to support the cemented bridgeBecause a dental implant will replace your tooth root, the bone is better preserved. With a bridge, some of the bone that previously surrounded the tooth begins to resorb (deteriorate). Dental implants integrate with your jawbone, helping to keep the bone healthy and intact.
A single- tooth implant provides several advantages over other tooth replacement options. In addition to looking and functioning like a natural tooth, a dental implant replaces a single tooth without sacrificing the health of neighboring teeth. The other common treatment for the loss of a single tooth, a tooth- supported fixed bridge, requires that adjacent teeth be ground down to support the cemented bridgeBecause a dental implant will replace your tooth root, the bone is better preserved. With a bridge, some of the bone that previously surrounded the tooth begins to resorb (deteriorate). Dental implants integrate with your jawbone, helping to keep the bone healthy and intact.
Accelerated Orthodontics
Accepting New Patients
Anxiety Free Dentistry
Bonding Treatments
Braces
Bridge Work
Bridges
BriteSmile Treatments
Cancer Screenings
Caps
Check-Ups
Children Welcome
Clear Braces
Cosmetic Bonding
Cosmetic Dentistry
Crowns
Dental Hygienists
Dental Implants
Dental Sealants
Dental Service Plans
Dentistry
Dentures
Diagnostic Testing
Drop-In & Emergency Care
Endodontics
Extractions
Family Discounts
Family Practice
Fee-For-Service Agreements
Fillings
Financing
Fluoride Treatments
Free Consultations
General Dentistry
Geriatrics
Gum Disease
Handicapped Accessibility
Headphones
Holistic Approaches
In-House Laboratories
Insurance Accepted
Intravenous Sedation
Laser Dentistry
Maxillofacial Surgery
Medicaid
Military & Veteran Services
Military Discounts
Most Insurance Accepted
Most patients who are unhappy with loose dentures are very satisfied with dental implants which improve the function of their teeth and enhance the esthetics of their smile. Teeth- in- an- Hour™ expedites the treatment process. The patient is amazed to receive beautiful, permanent, fixed teeth—all within one hour!
Dental Implants are a permanent, naturally- looking solution for patients who have lost one or more teeth. Dental Implants replace removable bridges and dentures with replacement teeth that look and perform like natural teeth. The Periodontics & Implant Center offers the latest in innovative dental implants—TEETH IN A DAY™ and TEETH IN AN HOUR™ — with placement of immediate implants and same- day prosthetics. We offer dental implant solutions whether you are missing one tooth or many, whether you want an immediate solution or choose more traditional methods
Additional Information
Teeth in a Day™ for the partially edentulous or fully edentulous maxilla and/or mandible is a surgical-restorative protocol that involves immediate functional loading of dental implants and...
Teeth in a Day™ for the partially edentulous or fully edentulous maxilla and/or mandible is a surgical-restorative protocol that involves immediate functional loading of dental implants and customization of a transitional prosthesis. Prior to surgery, the restorative dentist and lab technician fabricate a provisional prosthesis, which will be modified with acrylic resin after implant surgery.
During surgery, the periodontist makes an incision in the maxilliary and/or mandibular arch. When the flaps are raised, the periodontist assesses the quality and quantity of bone, determining the ideal sites for the placement of dental implants. Radiographs are taken after suturing to confirm the correct positioning of implants to support the temporary prosthesis. After three to six months of postoperative healing, the final implant-supported prosthesis is placed.
This procedure provides the patient with the immediate satisfaction of functional, fixed teeth and an esthetic smile, eliminating the traditional three-to-six-month waiting time of two-stage surgery.
During surgery, the periodontist makes an incision in the maxilliary and/or mandibular arch. When the flaps are raised, the periodontist assesses the quality and quantity of bone, determining the ideal sites for the placement of dental implants. Radiographs are taken after suturing to confirm the correct positioning of implants to support the temporary prosthesis. After three to six months of postoperative healing,Less
Certification & Affiliations
Drs. Moini and Witzenberger and their staff are dedicated to a tradition of excellence in dentistry that has characterized this dental practice since 1975, when our founding partner, Dr. Arthur Gold, established the first periodontics office in Springfield, Massachusetts. In honor of his pioneering vision, the partnership of Moini, Witzenberger & Associates is committed to continuing its devotion to professionalism in periodontics and dental implants, while developing a personalized relationship with our family of patients. Your smile is important to us.
Drs. Moini and Witzenberger and their staff are dedicated to a tradition of excellence in dentistry that has characterized this dental practice since 1975, when our founding partner, Dr. Arthur Gold, established the first periodontics office in Springfield, Massachusetts. In honor of his pioneering vision, the partnership of Moini, Witzenberger & Associates is committed to continuing its devotion to professionalism in periodontics and dental implants, while developing a personalized relationship with our family of patients. Your smile is important to us.Teeth- in- an- Hour™ is a unique solution for treating edentulism, made possible through computer- aided design (CAD) and computer- aided manufacturing (CAM). Computer technology and cutting- edge machinery and are used to perform virtual surgery based on Computed Axial Tomography (CAT) scan images, allowing the lab to fabricate a customized surgical guide and a pre- manufactured final prosthesis, prior to actual surgery.
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therefore, post- operative healing time is minimized, allowing the patient to resume normal activities quickly..
This innovative procedure increases the accuracy of the treatment team and enhances patient satisfaction. It restores permanent teeth, improves your health and nutrition, enhances your smile, and increases your self- confidence. Patients missing one, or more, or even all their teeth due to traumatic injury, periodontal disease, or dental decay are good candidates to schedule an evaluation for Teeth- in- an- Hour™This treatment requires a team of highly experienced dental specialists, including an implant surgeon, a restorative dentist, laboratory technician, and surgical assistants. Advanced training in implant surgery and implant prosthodontics is necessary. During surgery, the patient receives local anesthesia, which numbs the mouth. The surgery is incisionless, flapless, graftless and sutureless
A single- tooth implant provides several advantages over other tooth replacement options. In addition to looking and functioning like a natural tooth, a dental implant replaces a single tooth without sacrificing the health of neighboring teeth. The other common treatment for the loss of a single tooth, a tooth- supported fixed bridge, requires that adjacent teeth be ground down to support the cemented bridgeBecause a dental implant will replace your tooth root, the bone is better preserved. With a bridge, some of the bone that previously surrounded the tooth begins to resorb (deteriorate). Dental implants integrate with your jawbone, helping to keep the bone healthy and intact.
A single- tooth implant provides several advantages over other tooth replacement options. In addition to looking and functioning like a natural tooth, a dental implant replaces a single tooth without sacrificing the health of neighboring teeth. The other common treatment for the loss of a single tooth, a tooth- supported fixed bridge, requires that adjacent teeth be ground down to support the cemented bridgeBecause a dental implant will replace your tooth root, the bone is better preserved. With a bridge, some of the bone that previously surrounded the tooth begins to resorb (deteriorate). Dental implants integrate with your jawbone, helping to keep the bone healthy and intact.
Accelerated Orthodontics
Accepting New Patients
Anxiety Free Dentistry
Bonding Treatments
Braces
Bridge Work
Bridges
BriteSmile Treatments
Cancer Screenings
Caps
Check-Ups
Children Welcome
Clear Braces
Cosmetic Bonding
Cosmetic Dentistry
Crowns
Dental Hygienists
Dental Implants
Dental Sealants
Dental Service Plans
Dentistry
Dentures
Diagnostic Testing
Drop-In & Emergency Care
Endodontics
Extractions
Family Discounts
Family Practice
Fee-For-Service Agreements
Fillings
Financing
Fluoride Treatments
Free Consultations
General Dentistry
Geriatrics
Gum Disease
Handicapped Accessibility
Headphones
Holistic Approaches
In-House Laboratories
Insurance Accepted
Intravenous Sedation
Laser Dentistry
Maxillofacial Surgery
Medicaid
Military & Veteran Services
Military Discounts
Most Insurance Accepted
Most patients who are unhappy with loose dentures are very satisfied with dental implants which improve the function of their teeth and enhance the esthetics of their smile. Teeth- in- an- Hour™ expedites the treatment process. The patient is amazed to receive beautiful, permanent, fixed teeth—all within one hour!
Dental Implants are a permanent, naturally- looking solution for patients who have lost one or more teeth. Dental Implants replace removable bridges and dentures with replacement teeth that look and perform like natural teeth. The Periodontics & Implant Center offers the latest in innovative dental implants—TEETH IN A DAY™ and TEETH IN AN HOUR™ — with placement of immediate implants and same- day prosthetics. We offer dental implant solutions whether you are missing one tooth or many, whether you want an immediate solution or choose more traditional methods
Additional Information
Teeth in a Day™ for the partially edentulous or fully edentulous maxilla and/or mandible is a surgical-restorative protocol that involves immediate functional loading of dental implants and...
Teeth in a Day™ for the partially edentulous or fully edentulous maxilla and/or mandible is a surgical-restorative protocol that involves immediate functional loading of dental implants and customization of a transitional prosthesis. Prior to surgery, the restorative dentist and lab technician fabricate a provisional prosthesis, which will be modified with acrylic resin after implant surgery.
During surgery, the periodontist makes an incision in the maxilliary and/or mandibular arch. When the flaps are raised, the periodontist assesses the quality and quantity of bone, determining the ideal sites for the placement of dental implants. Radiographs are taken after suturing to confirm the correct positioning of implants to support the temporary prosthesis. After three to six months of postoperative healing, the final implant-supported prosthesis is placed.
This procedure provides the patient with the immediate satisfaction of functional, fixed teeth and an esthetic smile, eliminating the traditional three-to-six-month waiting time of two-stage surgery.
During surgery, the periodontist makes an incision in the maxilliary and/or mandibular arch. When the flaps are raised, the periodontist assesses the quality and quantity of bone, determining the ideal sites for the placement of dental implants. Radiographs are taken after suturing to confirm the correct positioning of implants to support the temporary prosthesis. After three to six months of postoperative healing,Less
Certification & Affiliations
Drs. Moini and Witzenberger and their staff are dedicated to a tradition of excellence in dentistry that has characterized this dental practice since 1975, when our founding partner, Dr. Arthur Gold, established the first periodontics office in Springfield, Massachusetts. In honor of his pioneering vision, the partnership of Moini, Witzenberger & Associates is committed to continuing its devotion to professionalism in periodontics and dental implants, while developing a personalized relationship with our family of patients. Your smile is important to us.
Drs. Moini and Witzenberger and their staff are dedicated to a tradition of excellence in dentistry that has characterized this dental practice since 1975, when our founding partner, Dr. Arthur Gold, established the first periodontics office in Springfield, Massachusetts. In honor of his pioneering vision, the partnership of Moini, Witzenberger & Associates is committed to continuing its devotion to professionalism in periodontics and dental implants, while developing a personalized relationship with our family of patients. Your smile is important to us.Teeth- in- an- Hour™ is a unique solution for treating edentulism, made possible through computer- aided design (CAD) and computer- aided manufacturing (CAM). Computer technology and cutting- edge machinery and are used to perform virtual surgery based on Computed Axial Tomography (CAT) scan images, allowing the lab to fabricate a customized surgical guide and a pre- manufactured final prosthesis, prior to actual surgery.
therefore, post- operative healing time is minimized, allowing the patient to resume normal activities quickly..
This innovative procedure increases the accuracy of the treatment team and enhances patient satisfaction. It restores permanent teeth, improves your health and nutrition, enhances your smile, and increases your self- confidence. Patients missing one, or more, or even all their teeth due to traumatic injury, periodontal disease, or dental decay are good candidates to schedule an evaluation for Teeth- in- an- Hour™This treatment requires a team of highly experienced dental specialists, including an implant surgeon, a restorative dentist, laboratory technician, and surgical assistants. Advanced training in implant surgery and implant prosthodontics is necessary. During surgery, the patient receives local anesthesia, which numbs the mouth. The surgery is incisionless, flapless, graftless and sutureless
Every patient is treated with the highest priority—that is our philosophy. The goal of our practice is to provide patients with comprehensive treatment in periodontics and implant dentistry, in a...
Every patient is treated with the highest priority—that is our philosophy. The goal of our practice is to provide patients with comprehensive treatment in periodontics and implant dentistry, in a comfortable and compassionate atmosphere. We utilize state-of-the-art dental technology, designed to achieve optimal results in restoring the function of your teeth and the esthetic appearance of your smile. To plan the best possible surgical and cosmetic outcome, the doctor evaluates the patient’s dental health and determines treatment options
Dental Implants are a permanent, naturally-looking solution for patients who have lost one or more teeth. Dental Implants replace removable bridges and dentures with replacement teeth that look and perform like natural teeth. The Periodontics & Implant Center offers the latest in innovative dental implants—TEETH IN A DAY™ and TEETH IN AN HOUR™ — with placement of immediate implants and same-day prosthetics. We offer dental implant solutions whether you are missing one tooth or many, whether you want an immediate solution or choose more traditional methods.The scope of our practice encompasses traditional periodontal procedures, cosmetic periodontal techniques, and cutting-edge technologies utilizing laser surgery and dental implant surgery. Our office utilizes revolutionary diagnostic and treatment technologies, including the i-CAT™, a cone beam 3-D dental imaging system, which provides high-definition, digital radiographic images, and Piezosurgery®, an ultrasonic device, which safely cuts bone to be used in various oral surgery procedures.Less