Dental Implants by Milwaukee Oral Surgery & Implants

Serving Milwaukee, Mequon, Glendale, Menomonee Falls, Port Washington, and Surrounding Communities

What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are designed to replace missing teeth with artificial teeth, usually made of porcelain. These replacement teeth preserve your smile and allow you to continue eating, drinking, and speaking comfortably. The implants themselves are small posts made of titanium (the same time-tested material used for joint replacements) that are surgically anchored in the jawbone.

Time is needed for the bone to heal and bond with the dental implant. Once healed, the implant provides a solid foundation to hold the new, artificial tooth in place. A support post, or abutment, connects the dental implant to the replacement tooth, called a crown. In most cases, temporary replacement teeth can be attached to the implant while the jawbone heals.

There are options for replacing a single missing tooth, several missing teeth, and even all of your teeth if needed. The surgeons at Milwaukee Oral Surgery and Implants offer a range of options for the best dental implants to restore your teeth and improve your oral health.

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Which Types of Dental Implants Does Milwaukee Oral Surgery & Dental Implants Provide?

There are several dental implant procedures available at Milwaukee Oral Surgery and Implants. Choosing the best dental implants for your missing teeth hinges on several variables. You and your surgeon will consider the condition of your jawbone, how long the teeth have been missing, how many teeth need to be replaced, and other factors. Our surgeons can help you determine which procedure is right for you.

Single Tooth Implants

If you have just one or a few teeth missing, implants are the simplest solution. Each replacement tooth is attached to an individual dental implant.

Multiple Tooth Implants

If you have several teeth in a row missing, a multiple implant procedure minimizes the need for several implants in a row. Instead, an implant will be placed where the first and last missing teeth were, then a bridge of artificial teeth is permanently attached. If you have significant gaps, this is an excellent solution that minimizes surgery on the jawbone.

Two-Stage Implants

Two-stage dental implants are the most common and often the best implants if you are missing several teeth. The first stage in the surgery is to implant the titanium screws in the jawbone. After a few months, a follow-up surgery reveals the top of the implants so the abutments and crowns can be attached.

Single-Stage Implants

In some instances, the implants are placed with the caps still visible above the gums, alleviating the need to have a second surgery to expose the top of the implants. These may be the best dental implants for you if you don’t want to have a second surgery.

Are Dental Implants Right for You?

If you have one or more missing teeth, dental implants are an excellent way to restore your teeth and ensure you can continue to enjoy eating, drinking, and speaking without discomfort or embarrassment. Implants can dramatically improve your quality of life and eliminate worries about shifting or uncomfortable dentures or bridges.

However, if you have certain health conditions, you should discuss them with one of our surgeons. They will need to ensure your jawbone is healthy and strong enough to support the implants. Cancer, radiation, diabetes, periodontal disease, and other conditions may prevent the bone from adequately fusing with the dental implants.

Dental Implants FAQ

How Much do Dental Implants Cost?

The cost of dental implants can vary quite a bit depending on how many missing teeth need replacing, the type of surgery performed, and the cost of custom crowns. Fortunately, affordable dental implants are available that put them within reach for most individuals. Some insurances may cover all or part of the cost. At Milwaukee Oral Surgery and Dental Implants, we also offer financing through CareCredit so that everyone can have the smile they deserve.

When Will I Have My New Teeth?

Most people will have their permanent porcelain crowns placed about three to six months after the initial dental implant surgery. This gives the jawbone and implants time to merge and provides a robust and stable foundation for your new teeth. Temporary caps can usually be put in place during the healing process to give you the appearance of a full set of teeth. In some situations, permanent crowns can be placed immediately after surgery.

How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

Dental implants are considered a permanent solution to missing teeth. They can easily last for 30 years or more with proper care. If there is excessive wear on any crowns, they can be replaced.

Will I Need a Bone Graft for Dental Implants?

A bone graft won’t be necessary if you lost your teeth recently and don’t have any problems with jawbone deterioration. For some people, a bone graft is needed if the jawbone has deteriorated or, particularly in the case of front teeth, if the bone isn’t thick enough to hold the implant. Your surgeon can determine what is right for you.

Which is Better, Dental Implants or Dentures?

Several factors should be considered when choosing between dentures and dental implants, including cost, the condition of your jawbone and any remaining teeth, comfort, and convenience.

Dental implants are especially popular because the implants will often last a lifetime, particularly in patients over 55 years of age, and do away with the need to care for dentures. However, if the teeth have been missing for a long time or the individual has lost bone density, a bone graft may be necessary. If you are a good candidate for dental implants, they have several advantages over dentures, including:

  • Dental implants have a success rate of 95% vs. dentures that may fit poorly or don’t stay in place.
  • The best dental implants can last 20-30 years.
  • Your facial structure is preserved.
  • Your jawbone and the implants provide a strong foundation and stop the deterioration of the bone.
  • You will be able to eat and drink any food without worrying about anything getting lodged beneath your dentures.

Dental implants cost more than dentures, but they last longer, are stronger, easier to care for, and don’t shift about in your mouth. If you aren’t sure which is right for you, contact our office at Wauwatosa-Milwaukee Office Phone Number 414-257-1161 to schedule an appointment. We’ll be happy to discuss the many options available to improve your oral health and restore your gorgeous smile.


Read Our Patient Testimonials on this Procedure

Milwaukee Oral Surgery & Implants, Ltd

5 out of 5 stars based on 154 reviews

Patient Review By Ken F

I would highly recommend Dr. Miller and his staff. I had one wisdom tooth extracted with excellent treatment and very little pain afterwards.

- Ken F

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Patient Review By Dona B

With high anxiety at the thought of getting a tooth removed, Kristy at the front desk tried to calm me down with encouraging words. Mary was so awesome in helping me through the whole experience. Dr. Miller was so reassuring and nice. The best part I survived!! Thank you again so much for everything, I highly recommend Milwaukee Oral Surgery & Implants.

- Dona B

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Patient Review By Denis B

They made an unpleasant procedure very tolerable

- Denis B

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Patient Review By Patti F

Everyone was friendly and helpful. The procedure was explained and what to expect completely.

- Patti F

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Patient Review By Julie O

Apologize for canceling the first extraction appointment. I appreciate the kindness and understanding of your office. ( was not able to put in current email, hot mail doesn't exist anymore. It is: [email protected])

- Julie O

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Patient Review By Sandy A

Dr. and staff were friendly and supportive of any and all questions that I had. My appointments were always on schedule; no sitting around waiting to be seen. Very prompt in getting me quotes for costs. The phone number I gave is my land line. I use that as much as I can. Cell for emergencies only.

- Sandy A

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Patient Review By Stephen F

Dr. Miller was both professional and personable. The assistant friendly and informative. Both did a very good job.

- Stephen F

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Patient Review By Michael W

Made an unpleasant process bearable.

- Michael W

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Patient Review By Debbie

I had excruciating pain, emergency extraction was needed and Dr Bidtling and assistant we’re very gentle. Would recommend. The big plus for me is cleanliness, didn’t disappoint there!

- Debbie

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Patient Review By Robert L T

Procedure went well.

- Robert L T

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Patient Review By Kare M

Great work!

- Kare M

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Patient Review By Mary M

Very kind and informative every step

- Mary M

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Patient Review By R R

Very nice and informative.

- R R

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Patient Review By Brian T

I can't stress enough how patient and professional the doctor, Janet Lilley, and the nurses/surgical staff were from initial visit/review to after the completion of the surgery. My wife and I personally make it an effort to thank those who understand what TRUE customer service means from questions, followup, manageable billing options, etc. Finally, Janet has made a big effort to help me understand timing, fees, etc and I think you should make a big effort to reward her. If you have any questions or further insights to my experience I welcome a call.

- Brian T

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Patient Review By Robert S

My total experience with the staff was Exemplary My dental problem was fully explained to me as well as the course of treatment. The procedure was painless . The recovery was uneventful. I would rate Dr.Miller and assistant Mary a ten plus and recommended them without reservation. RJS

- Robert S

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Patient Review By Joan B

Very friendly and answered all of my questions.

- Joan B

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Patient Review By Darin R

Was as good as an oral surgery experience can be

- Darin R

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Patient Review By Robert M

First rate experience

- Robert M

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Patient Review By Keith W

Dr. Midtling was excellent at explaining everything as he was going through the different steps of the procedure. His staff help explain what was going to take place even before Dr. Midtling came into the room which definitely eased my mind. Thank you Dr. Midtling and your staff.

- Keith W

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Patient Review By Carl S

Much better experience than I ever expected

- Carl S

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