Implant Dentistry in Rockville Centre, NY
Replace Your Missing Teeth for Good

What Tooth Loss Costs You
A missing tooth is more than a gap in your smile. Over time, the jawbone beneath the empty space begins to shrink. Neighboring teeth shift. Your bite changes. Chewing becomes harder. Speaking feels different. And the longer you wait, the more those changes compound.
Tooth loss happens for many reasons:
- Gum disease
- Tooth decay
- Oral trauma
- Clenching and grinding
- Heredity
- Illness or medication side effects
Whatever brought you here, the impact is real. Dental implants address it at the root, literally, by replacing the tooth and the structure beneath it.

Our Implant Options
Single Tooth Implants
When one tooth is missing, a single implant fills the gap without affecting the teeth on either side. A titanium post placed in the jawbone fuses with the bone over time, creating a stable base for a custom crown. The result looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth.
Single tooth implants can:
- Restore full chewing and speaking function
- Prevent bone loss at the extraction site
- Keep neighboring teeth from shifting into the gap
- Blend naturally with the rest of your smile
- Last a lifetime with proper care
Implant-Retained Dentures
Traditional dentures rest on the gums and rely on suction or adhesive to stay in place. Implant-retained dentures attach directly to implant posts anchored in the jawbone, giving you stability that removable dentures cannot match.
Implant-retained dentures can:
- Eliminate slipping, clicking, and discomfort
- Let you eat and speak without worrying about movement
- Preserve jawbone density over time
- Provide a more natural fit and appearance
- Be removed for cleaning while staying secure during wear
All-on-X
All-on-X replaces a full arch of teeth using just four to six strategically placed implant posts. The posts are angled to make the most of available bone, which means many patients who were told they did not have enough bone for traditional implants can still qualify. A full set of fixed teeth attaches to those posts, giving you a complete arch that does not come out.
All-on-X can:
- Restore an entire upper or lower arch in a streamlined process
- Work for patients with significant bone loss who may not qualify for other implant types
- Eliminate the need for individual implants for every missing tooth
- Provide a fixed, non-removable result that stays in place
- Stop and reverse the bone loss that follows full tooth loss
Teeth in a Day
Teeth in a Day takes the All-on-X approach one step further. Rather than waiting months for the implants to integrate before attaching teeth, you receive a full set of functioning teeth on the same day your implants are placed. You walk in with missing or failing teeth and walk out with a complete smile.
Teeth in a Day can deliver:
- A fully restored smile in a single appointment
- Immediate function so you can eat and speak the same day
- A fixed, implant-supported result from day one
- A faster path to permanent teeth without multiple surgical visits
- Restored confidence without a prolonged waiting period
Same Day Smile
Same Day Smile combines implant placement and tooth restoration into one seamless visit. Rather than staging the process across months, your implants are placed and your new teeth are attached before you leave the office. It is designed for patients who want a complete, fixed result without building their schedule around a lengthy treatment timeline.
Same Day Smile can:
- Eliminate the gap between implant placement and final restoration
- Give you functional, natural-looking teeth the day of your procedure
- Reduce the total number of appointments needed
- Work for patients replacing a single tooth or multiple teeth
- Get you back to your normal routine without extended downtime
What to Expect at The Dental Suite
- Consultation and Planning: Your visit starts with a thorough evaluation of your bone health, bite, and overall oral health. We review your options, walk you through what each involves, and help you choose the approach that fits your situation.
- Customized Treatment Plan: Every implant case is different. We map out your full treatment before anything begins, so you know exactly what to expect at each stage.
- Implant Placement: Our trusted oral surgeon places your implants with precision. Anesthesia and sedation options keep you comfortable throughout the procedure.
- Restoration and Follow-Up: Once your implants are ready, your custom teeth are attached and adjusted for a natural fit. We stay with you through every follow-up to make sure your results hold up long-term.
The Dental Suite Difference
Everything Under One Roof
Your implant is planned, designed, and placed right here at The Dental Suite. Our trusted oral surgeon comes to us, so you never have to manage care across multiple offices.
A Plan That Fits Your Life
Implant treatment is not one-size-fits-all. We review your bone health, your goals, and your timeline to recommend the option that makes the most sense for you, not just the most straightforward one for us.
Comfort From Start to Finish
Sedation options, massage chairs, TVs in every patient suite, and a team that genuinely communicates with you at every step. Your comfort during implant treatment matters as much as the result.
A Plan That Fits Your Life
Implant treatment is not one-size-fits-all. We review your bone health, your goals, and your timeline to recommend the option that makes the most sense for you, not just the most straightforward one for us.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do dental implants last?
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. The crown attached to the implant may need to be replaced after 15 to 20 years, depending on wear, but the implant post itself is designed to be permanent.
Does getting a dental implant hurt?
Most patients are more comfortable during the procedure than they expected. Local anesthesia numbs the area completely, and sedation options are available if you want additional relaxation. Soreness in the days after placement is normal and manageable with over-the-counter or prescribed pain relief.
How do I know which implant option is right for me?
That depends on how many teeth you are missing, your bone density, and your goals. A consultation gives us everything we need to recommend the right approach. Some patients need a bone graft before implants, which we will identify and discuss with you upfront.
What is the difference between Teeth in a Day and Same Day Smile?
Both place implants and attach teeth in a single visit, eliminating the waiting period between surgery and restoration. Teeth in a Day typically refers to full-arch replacement using the All-on-X protocol. Same Day Smile can apply to single or multiple teeth and focuses on completing your implant and restoration in one appointment, regardless of the scope of treatment.
What is the difference between Teeth in a Day and Same Day Smile?
Both place implants and attach teeth in a single visit, eliminating the waiting period between surgery and restoration. Teeth in a Day typically refers to full-arch replacement using the All-on-X protocol. Same Day Smile can apply to single or multiple teeth and focuses on completing your implant and restoration in one appointment, regardless of the scope of treatment.
What is the difference between Teeth in a Day and Same Day Smile?
Both place implants and attach teeth in a single visit, eliminating the waiting period between surgery and restoration. Teeth in a Day typically refers to full-arch replacement using the All-on-X protocol. Same Day Smile can apply to single or multiple teeth and focuses on completing your implant and restoration in one appointment, regardless of the scope of treatment.
Can I get implants if I have bone loss?
Possibly. All-on-X is specifically designed to work with reduced bone volume by using angled implant placement to maximize the bone that remains. Some patients benefit from a bone graft first. A 3D scan at your consultation tells us exactly what you are working with.
Does insurance cover dental implants?
Coverage varies by plan. Some insurance providers cover a portion of the implant process, particularly when the procedure is tied to a medical necessity. Our team will help you understand your benefits and walk you through financing options to make your treatment more manageable.
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