Dental Implants in Atlanta, GA

Missing teeth can impact both your appearance and your oral health. At Greenbriar Dental Care in Southwest Atlanta, we offer dental implants as a permanent solution to replace missing teeth. Our dental implant treatments are designed to restore your smile, improve your ability to chew, and enhance your overall quality of life.

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Restore Your Smile with Dental Implants

Dental implants are a permanent and reliable solution for replacing missing teeth. Unlike traditional dentures or bridges, dental implants are surgically placed into the jawbone, where they fuse with the bone to provide a stable foundation for replacement teeth. At Greenbriar Dental Care, we specialize in providing high-quality dental implants that are designed to look, feel, and function just like natural teeth.


Why Choose Dental Implants?

Dental implants offer several benefits over other tooth replacement options, such as dentures or bridges. They are designed to mimic the look and feel of your natural teeth, and because they are anchored into the jawbone, they provide a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures. With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a durable and long-term solution for missing teeth.


Some of the key advantages of dental implants include:


  • Permanent Solution: Unlike removable dentures, dental implants are a permanent solution that stays in place.

  • Improved Comfort: Dental implants integrate with the bone, providing better comfort and functionality than traditional dentures.

  • Natural Appearance: Implants look and feel just like natural teeth, giving you a more natural and attractive smile.

  • Improved Oral Health: Since dental implants don’t require the alteration of surrounding teeth, they help maintain the integrity of your remaining natural teeth.

The Dental Implant Process


The process of getting dental implants involves several steps, which are all performed with precision and care to ensure the best possible outcome. Here’s a breakdown of the typical process at Greenbriar Dental Care:


  • Initial Consultation: During your first visit, Dr. Gloria Clarke will examine your oral health and determine if you’re a good candidate for dental implants. This may involve digital X-rays or 3D imaging to assess your bone structure and the health of your gums.

  • Implant Placement Surgery: The implant is placed into the jawbone during a minor surgical procedure. After the implant is placed, the bone and implant will fuse together in a process called osseointegration, which typically takes several months.

  • Abutment and Restoration: Once the implant has integrated with the bone, an abutment (a small connector) is placed on top of the implant. Then, a custom-made crown is attached to the abutment, completing the restoration process. The result is a durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing tooth replacement.

Why Choose Greenbriar Dental Care for Dental Implants?


At Greenbriar Dental Care, we pride ourselves on offering state-of-the-art dental implant procedures in a comfortable, welcoming environment. Here’s why patients in Southwest Atlanta trust us with their dental implant needs:


  • Experienced Professionals: Dr. Gloria Clarke and our skilled team have years of experience in placing and restoring dental implants, ensuring high-quality results that last.

  • Comprehensive Care: We provide full-service dental implant care, from initial consultation and surgery to final restoration, all under one roof.

  • Advanced Technology: We use the latest dental technology, including 3D imaging and digital X-rays, to plan and execute implant placements with precision.

  • Personalized Treatment: Each patient’s needs are unique, which is why we create customized treatment plans that are tailored to your specific dental goals.

  • Comfortable Experience: We offer sedation options for patients who feel anxious about dental procedures, ensuring a relaxed and comfortable experience throughout the process.

Get Started with Dental Implants Today


If you're ready to restore your smile with dental implants, Greenbriar Dental Care is here to help. We proudly serve patients in Southwest Atlanta, East Point, College Park, and surrounding areas, providing the highest standard of care and beautiful, long-lasting results.


Schedule a consultation today to learn more about how dental implants can improve your smile, your confidence, and your quality of life!

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Frequently asked questions 


  • What is cosmetic dentistry?

    Cosmetic dentistry involves procedures designed to improve the appearance of your teeth, gums, and smile. Common services include teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, smile makeovers, and Invisalign. These treatments can address issues such as stains, gaps, crooked teeth, and worn-down enamel.

  • How do I know if I need dental implants?

    If you're missing one or more teeth, dental implants may be the ideal solution. Dental implants are permanent, durable, and restore both the function and aesthetics of your smile. We’ll evaluate your oral health during a consultation to determine if you’re a good candidate for implants.

  • What are the benefits of professional teeth whitening?

    Professional teeth whitening provides faster, safer, and more effective results than over-the-counter products. It helps remove stains caused by coffee, tea, tobacco, and aging, providing you with a brighter smile that lasts longer. At Greenbriar Dental Care, we offer both in-office and take-home whitening options to meet your needs.

  • How long does the process of getting braces take?

    The duration of your braces treatment depends on the complexity of your alignment issues. On average, braces are worn for 18 months to 2 years. After the braces are removed, you’ll need to wear a retainer to maintain your results. We provide both traditional metal braces and Invisalign clear aligners.

  • What is the difference between a dental crown and a dental filling?

    Dental crowns are used to cover and restore teeth that are severely damaged, weakened, or have large cavities. A dental filling is typically used for small to moderate cavities, where the decay is removed, and the cavity is filled with material like composite resin or amalgam.

  • Are dentures better than dental implants?

    Dental implants offer a more permanent, stable solution compared to dentures, which are removable. Implants provide better comfort, improved chewing function, and prevent bone loss in the jaw. However, dentures are more affordable and can be an option if you prefer a removable solution for missing teeth.

  • Is it safe to get dental treatment while pregnant?

    In most cases, dental treatments like cleanings, exams, and fillings are safe during pregnancy. We recommend that you inform us if you’re pregnant so we can adjust your treatment plan accordingly. We may avoid certain procedures or medications during your pregnancy, particularly during the first trimester.

  • What is periodontal disease, and how can I prevent it?

    Periodontal disease (gum disease) is an infection of the gums that can lead to tooth loss if left untreated. It starts with gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and can progress to periodontitis, which affects the bone and supporting structures. To prevent gum disease, practice good oral hygiene, visit your dentist regularly, and avoid smoking or excessive alcohol consumption.

  • How do I know if my child needs braces?

    We recommend an initial orthodontic evaluation for your child around the age of 7 to check for any early signs of misalignment or bite issues. Early intervention may be beneficial in guiding the development of their teeth and jaw. If needed, we offer both traditional braces and Invisalign for kids and teens.

  • How can sedation dentistry help with dental anxiety?

    Sedation dentistry helps patients with dental anxiety relax during procedures. Options like nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral sedation, and IV sedation ensure that you’re comfortable and pain-free. These options are perfect for patients undergoing lengthy treatments or those who feel anxious about dental visits.