In this video, Dr. Aaron Bratton explains how dental implants serve as artificial tooth roots, providing a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures. If you’re considering tooth replacement options, schedule a free consultation at Atkins Dental Clinic today to learn more.
In medicine, there is a well-established practice of replacing parts of the body that have failed, whether physical or cognitive. In dentistry, a dental implant serves this purpose by replacing the root of a missing tooth. This artificial root provides a stable foundation for restoring the tooth above it, whether through a crown, bridge, or denture. A dental implant is not just a replacement for the visible part of the tooth but rather the structural support necessary to rebuild full function and appearance.
When many of us consider implant surgery, we may picture the most involved version of the process. We envision gum incisions, drilling, stitches, and a long healing period before a replacement tooth is even placed. For many patients, that mental image creates a pause. Implant treatment starts to feel like something they may consider someday, but not right now. [...]
Let’s be real for a second: when most people search for dental implant costs in 2026, they’re bracing for sticker shock. That fear makes sense. Traditional implants have long carried a price tag that puts them out of reach for a lot of folks in our community. But here at Atkins Dental Clinic, we don’t think the cost of [...]
The cost of mini dental implants is often one of the first questions patients ask, and for good reason. Any treatment that involves replacing missing teeth deserves careful consideration. But cost means more than a number on a treatment estimate. It also reflects what the treatment is built to do. Mini dental implants are small titanium posts that Dr. [...]
Do clear aligners work compared to braces? It’s a question that tends to come up for a reason. A clear, flexible tray does not appear to match the strength of metal brackets and wires, so it raises a fair question about how it actually performs. At Atkins Dental Clinic, we have treated many orthodontic cases with clear aligners and [...]
Minimally invasive dental implants broaden eligibility. Traditionally, candidacy relied on available bone and the scope of surgery. With bone loss or more involved procedures, options often felt limited before being fully considered. Eligibility, though, is not defined by one standard. It is a way to evaluate your overall health and determine how treatment can work. Sometimes that means preparing [...]
Most improvements in dentistry do not come from starting over. They come from taking something that already works and asking how it can work better. A traditional denture does a lot. It restores a full smile and helps you return to a more balanced diet. It replaces what was lost in a way that feels complete again. But there [...]
Oral health often sits outside the way people think about routine healthcare. Many healthcare and insurance structures treat dental care as separate from general medicine, which can make dental visits feel optional or easy to put off. Cost, insurance limitations, and availability can also make consistent care harder to maintain. When those barriers are in place, early signs of [...]
A nationwide survey of 1,003 U.S. adults found that 72.6% reported some level of fear about going to the dentist, ranging from moderate anxiety to severe fear. In other words, dental fear is far more common than many people realize. When anxiety grows strong enough, it can delay appointments or make routine care feel difficult to face. Over time, [...]