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Implant CrownsIn Houston
Implant crowns are a modern, long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth. At Radiant Smiles Dental in Houston, TX, implant crowns are custom-crafted to look, feel, and function just like natural teeth. Whether you’ve lost a single tooth or have several gaps in your smile, these restorations not only renew your appearance but also restore essential bite strength and prevent further oral health issues.
Under the experienced care of Dr. Ekwem, patients receive personalized treatment that blends precision with compassion, all in a comfort-first environment designed to ease dental anxieties. From your initial consultation to the final crown placement, you can expect gentle, judgment-free care in one welcoming location.

Restorative Dentistry
Why Should I Get An Implant Crown?
Choosing implant crowns means choosing a permanent solution that restores both the form and function of your teeth. Unlike dentures or bridges, implant crowns are anchored directly into the jawbone, preserving bone density and providing unbeatable stability. They allow you to speak, smile, and eat with confidence, without worrying about embarrassing slips or discomfort.
For some, missing teeth can evoke shame or hesitation, but the inclusive, compassionate atmosphere at Radiant Smiles Dental assures patients they’ll be met with respect, no matter where they’re starting from. Dr. Ekwem and the team make it easy to explore your restoration options openly and comfortably, with sedation alternatives available to make your visit stress-free.
The Benefits of Implant Crowns
Long-Term Durability
Implant crowns are made from high-quality materials like porcelain or zirconia, offering strength that endures for decades. With proper oral hygiene and routine checkups, they can last a lifetime.
Natural Look and Feel
Designed to mimic the appearance and function of your natural teeth, implant crowns blend seamlessly into your smile. They’re color-matched and shaped precisely for your mouth, giving you a truly lifelike result.
Bone Preservation
Because implant crowns are anchored to dental implants that are placed directly in the jawbone, they help maintain bone health and facial structure. This prevents the sunken appearance that often follows tooth loss.

The Implant Crowns Treatment Process

Comprehensive Evaluation & Custom Treatment Plan
Every journey begins with a thorough exam by Dr. Ekwem, who uses advanced imaging to assess your oral health and bone structure. During this visit at Radiant Smiles Dental, you’ll discuss your goals and explore sedation options to ensure a relaxed experience. If you’re receiving care through our mobile dentistry program at a nursing home or rehab facility, we ensure the same detailed planning, providing access to high-quality care outside the conventional office.
Implant Placement
Next, a small titanium post is surgically placed into your jawbone, serving as the artificial root. This phase, performed in our Houston office, is carried out with the utmost focus on comfort, often with dental sedation to ease any worry. Our comfort-focused environment even includes massage chairs and Netflix to keep you relaxed from start to finish. After placement, a healing period of a few months allows the implant to fuse to the bone naturally.
Crown Attachment
Once healing is complete and the implant is fully integrated, the final crown is custom-fabricated and attached to the post. The result is a secure, natural-looking tooth that restores your ability to chew, speak, and smile freely. At Radiant Smiles Dental, this final fitting is just as gentle and meticulous as the initial stages, because your comfort and confidence matter every step of the way.
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