The Ideal Solution for Missing Teeth

To replace a missing tooth with an implant, a slender titanium post is first placed in the bone of the jaw. This post will act as the root for the replacement tooth. As this area heals, the bone bonds tightly to the post and it becomes a strong and stable support structure. When the implant has healed well, an attachment is fastened to the top of the implant and your clean, white porcelain replacement tooth—called a crown—is secured to the attachment.




A key element in the long-term success of an implant is exact placement in healthy bone. When the implant is placed, a sophisticated, computerized imaging system guides its exact location in healthy bone to ensure its success. If you have lost bone mass, Dr. Davis can first build up the bone with a bone graft before proceeding with an implant. There are many steps to providing a strong, healthy implant, but with Dr. Davis’ extensive training and experience, you are in very good hands.

"What a friendly, very clean, sanitized and professional office visit experience. Dr. Davis’s staff are very friendly and they made me feel very comfortable. I do not like going to the dentist, but this office is 5 Star Plus for sure. They were in mask and used gloves and the place smelled so fresh. Oh my dental experience? Wonderful !!!
I will surely recommend to everyone I know! Thank you Dr. Davis and staff for taking good care of my dental work today and I am looking forward to long term dental care."
Mel D. | ★★★★★
We can provide the highest level of care to our patients, we make sure that our training and our equipment are always state-of- the-art. Dentistry is an ever-advancing subject and we want to be able to offer you
the very best therapeutic solutions.
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In the more than thirty years that Dr. Garland Davis has been treating dental patients, he has learned the more you care about them and the more expert your care, the more your patients will love their results. Some patients are anxious or highly sensitive to pain and so need a special level of care to keep their teeth and gums in good condition.
“My staff and I understand these situations and know just how to make each patient comfortable so they can get the treatment they need,” Dr. Davis says. “We care for our patients like we care for our own families which means we take the time to understand each patient’s concerns.”