Implants are not one decision. They are a sequence. Bone, bite, and the surrounding teeth all matter as much as the implant itself.
We plan implants around long-term stability. The goal is not just to fill the gap. It is to make sure the result still works decades from now.
Calm planning. Built to last.
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§ 01 · The real question
A dental implant is a small titanium post that integrates with the jawbone, replacing the root of a missing tooth. A crown attaches to the post, restoring the tooth above the gum. Implants tend to outperform other replacements long-term because they preserve bone and do not load neighboring teeth the way a bridge does.
Implants stimulate bone. Empty sockets shrink. That is the long-term difference.
Force is restored to where it belongs, not redistributed onto front teeth.
Adjacent teeth stay untouched. No grinding them down to anchor a bridge.
§ 02 · Framework evaluation
The implant is the easy part. Planning is the skill. KYT evaluates the same four dimensions before any placement.
Bone volume, gum health, and the condition of adjacent teeth. If something needs to be addressed first, we tell you what and why.
“Is the foundation ready?”
The implant position is decided by how chewing load will travel through it. Geometry is planned before placement, not after.
“How will this be loaded?”
Placement is a single visit. Integration takes months. Any grafting or gum treatment happens first, then the timeline runs in order.
“What has to happen in what order?”
The final crown is planned with long-term function, hygiene, and maintenance in mind, not just how it looks on day one.
“Will this hold up for decades?”
§ 03 · Treatment
Single implant
Replaces one missing tooth without touching the neighbors.
Multiple implants
For several missing teeth in the same area.
Implant bridge
Two implants supporting a small span, when spacing allows.
Bone graft first
When bone volume is not yet enough to hold an implant predictably.
Bridge instead
When implants are not a good fit, a bridge may be the right call.
Wait and monitor
Sometimes the healthy answer is to hold off and plan further.
§ 04 · At the visit
Evaluate the foundation: bone, gum health, and adjacent teeth.
Plan bite forces and implant geometry before placement.
Place the implant in a single visit; integration takes months.
Restore for the long term with a crown planned for function and maintenance.
Second opinion
If you were told you need implants or a large treatment plan involving multiple teeth elsewhere and want to understand the reasoning before committing, KYT offers a structured second opinion consultation.
Learn about second opinionsWe will evaluate whether implants make sense, walk through alternatives if they do not, and give you a clear plan with cost before anything is scheduled. No pressure. Just the path that makes sense for your mouth.