3313 W Commercial Blvd, Suite 130, Tamarac, FL 33309

A Permanent Solution for Missing Teeth
Dental implants are widely considered the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. Unlike a bridge or denture, an implant replaces the entire tooth structure, including the root, by placing a small titanium post into the jawbone that fuses with the bone over time, creating a stable foundation for a replacement tooth.
At Goodshine Dental, we design each implant treatment plan around your specific needs, whether you are replacing a single tooth, several teeth, or need a full arch solution. The result is a restoration that looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth, without the removability or maintenance concerns that come with other tooth replacement options.
Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?
- One or more missing teeth
- Adequate jawbone density to support an implant, or the ability to undergo bone grafting if needed
- Healthy gums with no untreated gum disease
- Good overall health that supports healing
- A desire for a permanent, non-removable tooth replacement option
The Benefits of Choosing Implants
- Looks and feels natural. Implants are designed to match your surrounding teeth and function like your natural bite.
- Preserves jawbone health. Implants stimulate the jawbone the way a natural tooth root would, helping prevent the bone loss that occurs after tooth loss.
- Long-term durability. With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a strong long-term investment.
- No impact on healthy teeth. Unlike a bridge, implants do not require altering the neighboring healthy teeth for support.
- Restores full function. Implants allow you to bite and chew with the same confidence as your natural teeth.
Exploring the Types of Dental Implants

Single Tooth Implants

Implant Supported Bridges

Implant Supported Dentures

All on Four Implants
The Dental Implant Journey
What Affects How Long Your Implant Lasts
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, but a few factors play a role in their long-term success. Good oral hygiene, including regular brushing and flossing around the implant, helps prevent a condition called peri-implantitis, which is similar to gum disease and can affect the bone supporting the implant if plaque is allowed to build up. Habits like smoking can also slow healing and increase the risk of implant failure, particularly during the initial osseointegration period.
Routine dental checkups allow us to monitor the health of your implant and surrounding gum tissue over time, catching any early warning signs before they become more serious. Patients who stay consistent with oral hygiene and regular visits tend to enjoy the longest-lasting results from their implants.
