Dental Professionals of Fair Lawn offers long-term tooth replacement designed to restore comfort, confidence, and everyday function.
If you are missing a tooth, dealing with failing dental work, or looking for a more stable long-term solution, dental implants may be worth exploring.
Start with a comfortable, educational consultation to understand whether dental implants may be right for you, what the process looks like, and what options make the most sense for your situation.
These images show the kind of dramatic smile and function improvements patients can achieve when a stable, long-term solution is put in place.
For some patients, treatment involves more extensive reconstruction to restore both function and appearance in a predictable way.
Dental implants are small titanium posts placed in the jaw to support a replacement tooth or restoration. They act like artificial tooth roots and are designed to provide a stable foundation that looks natural and helps restore function.
This video explains what dental implants are and why they are often considered a long-term option for replacing missing teeth.
With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Bardash is dedicated to providing the Fair Lawn community with caring, high-quality dental services at Dental Professionals of Fair Lawn. Patients exploring dental implants can expect a thoughtful, educational approach focused on comfort, clarity, and long-term oral health.
A comfortable, welcoming environment is part of making treatment feel more approachable from the very beginning.
This video walks through the dental implant process so patients can better understand what to expect from consultation to final restoration.
Many patients with one or more missing teeth may be candidates for dental implants. A proper evaluation helps determine gum health, bone support, and whether implants are the right long-term option for your situation.
This video explains who may be a candidate for dental implants and what factors are considered during the consultation process.
With proper home care and regular dental maintenance, implants can last for many years and are designed to be a long-term replacement option.
Most patients report less discomfort than they expected. Modern techniques and comfort options help make the process manageable.
Timing depends on the case, healing, and whether additional treatment is needed. The consultation is the best place to understand the likely timeline for your specific situation.
Call to schedule a consultation and learn what implant options may be right for you.