
Published on Jul 11, 2025 | 6 minute read
Missing a tooth can throw off your whole game. Whether it’s a single gap or multiple teeth gone, it’s not just about looks—it’s about eating comfortably, speaking clearly, and feeling confident in everyday life. Dental implants aren’t just a solution; they’re the solution if you’re looking for something permanent, natural-looking, and fully functional.
A dental implant is a titanium post that’s surgically placed into your jawbone to serve as a sturdy anchor for a replacement tooth or set of teeth. Over time, the implant fuses with your bone (a process called osseointegration), creating a solid, durable foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture.
The result? A tooth replacement that looks, feels, and performs just like the real deal.
At Bensonhurst Implant and Family Dentistry in Brooklyn, Dr. Lau and his experienced team specialize in placing dental implants with precision and care—whether you need one tooth restored or a full arch rebuilt.
Getting dental implants isn’t a quick in-and-out procedure like a filling, but it’s more straightforward than most people expect. Here’s a breakdown of what the process usually involves:
Digital imaging and a comprehensive exam determine if you're a good candidate. Your jawbone needs to be healthy and dense enough to support an implant—or you may need bone grafting first.
A small titanium post is placed into the jawbone under local anesthesia or sedation. It’s a quick, minimally invasive procedure with very little discomfort afterward.
Over the next 3–6 months, your jawbone naturally grows around the implant. During this time, you may wear a temporary tooth.
Once the implant has integrated, an abutment (connector) is attached, followed by your custom crown. The final result is stable, lifelike, and long-lasting.
You walk away with a smile that looks great, feels strong, and doesn’t move.
Dental implants are widely recognized as the most reliable and natural-feeling tooth replacement available. Here’s why both patients and dentists consistently choose them over other options:
Unlike dentures or bridges, implants don’t slip or require adhesives. They’re anchored securely in your jaw and can last a lifetime with proper care.
Tooth loss leads to bone loss. Implants stimulate the jawbone, just like natural teeth, preventing the sunken-in look that can come with missing teeth.
Bridges require altering adjacent teeth for support. Implants stand alone, which means your healthy teeth stay untouched.
You can eat your favorite foods without worry. Crunchy, chewy, hot, or cold—implants can handle it all.
Custom crowns are shaped and shaded to match your natural teeth so closely that most people won’t be able to tell the difference.
According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, over 3 million people in the U.S. have implants—and that number is growing by 500,000 each year. The success rate? Over 95%.
Most adults with missing teeth and good oral health are candidates for implants. Ideal candidates typically have:
Even if you’ve been missing teeth for a while, you may still qualify for implants with the help of bone grafting or sinus lift procedures.
At Bensonhurst Implant and Family Dentistry, implants aren’t treated like routine procedures—they’re approached as life-changing restorations. Dr. Lau combines advanced diagnostics with a personalized treatment plan to ensure your implant not only fits perfectly but lasts for years.
Here’s what sets their care apart:
Patients appreciate the warm, transparent approach. Everything is explained clearly, options are laid out in detail, and there’s never pressure—just support.
Once placed, implants are easy to care for—just treat them like your natural teeth:
With this kind of care, your implant could easily last 20 years or more.
Not everyone is a candidate for implants right away. Other options include:
Dr. Lau and his team can guide you through these options and help you choose what’s best for your situation, lifestyle, and budget.