Permanent Tooth Replacement
Missing teeth affect far more than just your appearance—they impact your ability to eat comfortably, speak clearly, and smile with confidence. Dental implants offer the most advanced, permanent solution for tooth loss, restoring both function and aesthetics while preventing the bone loss that occurs with other replacement options.
At Living Art Dentistry, Manhattan residents trust our experienced team for expert dental implant placement and restoration. Located at 25 Central Park West, we proudly serve patients from the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Midtown, and Morningside Heights with personalized implant solutions that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. Dr. Bela and Dr. Garry Levingart have been providing exceptional implant dentistry for over 30 years, combining surgical precision with the genuine, patient-centered care that has made Living Art Dentistry a trusted name in Manhattan.
Schedule your consultation with our Manhattan implant dentist today and discover how dental implants can restore your smile and your quality of life.
Dental implants represent the gold standard in tooth replacement, offering advantages that bridges and dentures simply cannot match.
Unlike dentures that need replacement every 5-10 years or bridges that may fail over time, dental implants are designed to last a lifetime. The titanium post fuses with your jawbone through a natural process called osseointegration, creating a stable foundation that becomes a permanent part of your mouth. This means no slipping, no adhesives, and no worries about your replacement teeth moving when you eat or speak.
With proper care, Manhattan dental implants can provide decades of reliable function—many patients never need their implants replaced. This durability makes implants not just a cosmetic investment, but a long-term solution that protects your oral health and quality of life.
Modern dental implants are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth. The custom crown, bridge, or denture attached to your implant is carefully crafted to match your existing teeth in color, shape, and size. Because the implant integrates with your jawbone, it provides the same stability and biting force as a natural tooth root.
This natural function means you can:
When you lose a tooth, the jawbone beneath it begins to deteriorate—a process that can lead to a sunken, aged facial appearance and cause neighboring teeth to shift. Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that actually stimulates the jawbone, preventing this bone loss and preserving your facial structure.
This bone preservation benefit extends beyond aesthetics. Maintaining healthy bone density protects your remaining natural teeth, supports proper bite alignment, and prevents the progressive facial collapse that makes tooth loss so aging.
We offer comprehensive implant solutions tailored to your specific needs, whether you're missing one tooth or need full-mouth restoration.
For replacing a single missing tooth, a dental implant with a custom crown provides the ideal solution. We place one titanium post in the empty space and top it with a crown that perfectly matches your surrounding teeth. This approach preserves your healthy adjacent teeth (unlike bridges, which require grinding down neighboring teeth) and provides superior long-term function.
Missing several teeth? Implant-supported bridges offer exceptional stability without affecting your healthy teeth. We strategically place two or more implants to support a bridge spanning the gap, creating a permanent restoration that functions just like natural teeth. This option is more stable than traditional bridges and helps preserve bone in the areas of tooth loss.
In certain cases, we can extract a damaged tooth and place an implant during the same appointment, sometimes even attaching a temporary crown immediately. This “teeth in a day” approach minimizes healing time and allows you to leave our office with a functional tooth rather than an empty space. We’ll evaluate during your consultation whether you’re a candidate for same-day implants.
Understanding what to expect helps you feel confident and prepared throughout your implant journey.
Your implant process begins with a comprehensive evaluation. We’ll examine your oral health, discuss your goals, and use advanced 3D CBCT imaging to assess your jawbone density, sinus locations, and nerve positions. This detailed imaging allows us to plan your implant placement with precision, ensuring optimal positioning and safety.
We’ll explain your options, answer all your questions, and create a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific situation and budget.
During the surgical phase, we place the titanium implant post into your jawbone. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and sedation options are available for patients who feel anxious. Most patients are surprised by how comfortable the process is—many describe it as less uncomfortable than a tooth extraction.
For single implants, the surgery typically takes 1-2 hours. Multiple implants or full-arch restorations may require longer appointments. We use guided implant surgery techniques when appropriate, improving accuracy and reducing healing time.
After placement, your implant needs time to integrate with your jawbone—typically 3-6 months. During this healing period, bone cells grow around the implant post, creating the strong, permanent foundation that makes implants so durable. We’ll provide temporary teeth if needed so you can maintain your appearance and function during healing.
This waiting period is essential for long-term success. While it requires patience, the result is a permanent tooth replacement that can last the rest of your life.
Once osseointegration is complete, we’ll attach an abutment (connector piece) to your implant and take impressions for your final restoration. Your custom crown, bridge, or denture is then fabricated to precise specifications and securely attached to your implants.
After final placement and any necessary adjustments, you’ll have a fully functional tooth (or teeth) that looks natural and feels comfortable. Most patients quickly forget which teeth are implants—they integrate so seamlessly into daily life.
Most adults in good general health can receive dental implants, though certain factors affect candidacy and treatment planning.
Good candidates for tooth replacement Manhattan with implants typically have:
Sufficient jawbone is essential for implant stability. If you’ve been missing teeth for a while, you may have experienced bone loss. Fortunately, bone grafting procedures can rebuild lost bone and create the foundation needed for successful implant placement.
Common grafting procedures include:
While grafting adds time to the overall treatment, it ensures your implants have the support they need for long-term success.
There’s no upper age limit for dental implants—we’ve successfully treated patients in their 70s, 80s, and beyond. However, implants aren’t recommended for children and teens whose jaws are still developing.
Lifestyle factors to consider:
During your consultation, we’ll honestly assess your candidacy and discuss any preparatory treatments needed.
When it comes to permanent tooth replacement, experience and precision matter. Here's what sets Living Art Dentistry apart.
Dr. Bela and Dr. Garry Levingart bring over 30 years of implant dentistry experience to every case. Their dedication to continued education keeps them current with the latest techniques and technologies, ensuring you receive the most advanced, effective care available.
We use state-of-the-art technology including:
No two patients are alike, and neither are their treatment plans. We take time to understand your specific needs, concerns, and goals. Whether you need a single tooth replaced or full-mouth restoration, we create a customized approach that addresses your unique situation and fits your timeline and budget.
Dr. Garry’s philosophy—”Every person who comes through our doors is important. I want them to feel that”—guides our patient-first approach. You’re not just getting an implant; you’re receiving personalized care from a team that genuinely values you.
Located at 25 Central Park West, we’re easily accessible from the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Midtown offices, and Morningside Heights. Visit our Manhattan dental office for comprehensive implant care in a welcoming, comfortable environment.
Patients appreciate our convenient location near Central Park and our flexible scheduling that accommodates busy Manhattan lifestyles. We’ve been part of this community for over three decades, building lasting relationships with the families we serve.
Contact our dental implant team in Manhattan today. and experience the difference that expertise combined with genuine care makes.
Dental implants represent a significant investment, and we believe in transparent pricing and helping you understand the value you're receiving.
In Manhattan, single tooth implants typically range from $3,000 to $6,000, including the implant post, abutment, and crown. Full-arch restorations range from $20,000 to $50,000 depending on the approach used.
Many dental insurance plans provide at least partial coverage for dental implants, particularly when tooth loss affects your ability to eat or speak normally. Our knowledgeable team will work with your insurance provider to maximize your benefits and provide clear cost estimates.
We also offer flexible financing options and payment plans that make implant treatment accessible. Monthly payment arrangements allow you to invest in permanent tooth replacement without financial strain.
While dental implants have a higher upfront cost than bridges or dentures, they often prove more economical over time:
When you factor in longevity and quality of life improvements, the best dental implants Manhattan offers represent exceptional long-term value.
While implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement, other options exist. Understanding the differences helps you make an informed choice.
Traditional bridges replace missing teeth by grinding down adjacent healthy teeth and cementing a prosthetic tooth (or teeth) to them. While effective, bridges have limitations:
Removable partial dentures fill gaps left by missing teeth using clasps that attach to remaining teeth. Considerations include:
Traditional complete dentures replace all teeth in an arch but rest on your gums rather than integrating with bone:
Dental implant surgery Manhattan patients receive addresses the underlying bone loss problem while providing superior function, comfort, and longevity. Though implants cost more initially, they often prove more economical and satisfying over time.
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. The titanium post that integrates with your jawbone is designed to be permanent. The crown attached to the implant may eventually need replacement after 10-15 years due to normal wear, but the implant itself rarely requires replacement. Success rates exceed 95% when implants are placed by experienced specialists and patients maintain good oral hygiene.
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. The titanium post that integrates with your jawbone is designed to be permanent. The crown attached to the implant may eventually need replacement after 10-15 years due to normal wear, but the implant itself rarely requires replacement. Success rates exceed 95% when implants are placed by experienced specialists and patients maintain good oral hygiene.
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. The titanium post that integrates with your jawbone is designed to be permanent. The crown attached to the implant may eventually need replacement after 10-15 years due to normal wear, but the implant itself rarely requires replacement. Success rates exceed 95% when implants are placed by experienced specialists and patients maintain good oral hygiene.
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. The titanium post that integrates with your jawbone is designed to be permanent. The crown attached to the implant may eventually need replacement after 10-15 years due to normal wear, but the implant itself rarely requires replacement. Success rates exceed 95% when implants are placed by experienced specialists and patients maintain good oral hygiene.
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. The titanium post that integrates with your jawbone is designed to be permanent. The crown attached to the implant may eventually need replacement after 10-15 years due to normal wear, but the implant itself rarely requires replacement. Success rates exceed 95% when implants are placed by experienced specialists and patients maintain good oral hygiene.
At Living Art Dentistry, we offer comprehensive dental care to keep your smile healthy and beautiful.
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