
If you are exploring implant dentistry in Wheaton, Illinois, Dr. Rebecca Hausten and Dr. Rachael Cole provide attentive, evidence-based care at our practice. Their focus on healthy jaw joints and balanced bites supports long-lasting tooth replacement results.
What Is Implant Dentistry?
Implant dentistry replaces missing tooth roots with small biocompatible posts that integrate with your jawbone. Each implant can support a crown for a single tooth, a bridge for several teeth, or a full-arch prosthesis. Unlike removable options, implants are fixed and designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth.
With dental implants in Wheaton, IL, the goal is to restore comfort, chewing power, and smile confidence while preserving bone health. Careful evaluation of your bite and jaw joints helps ensure that your new teeth work harmoniously with your muscles and TMJ.

When Is Implant Dentistry Recommended?
Implants are recommended when you want to replace missing teeth with a stable, natural-looking solution. You may be a candidate if you have:
Tooth Loss
One or more teeth lost due to decay, fractures, or gum disease.
Loose Dentures
Removable dentures that feel loose or limit your diet.
Adequate Bone
Healthy gums and adequate bone support, or a plan to build support before placement.
Good Home Care
Good daily home care habits and routine dental visit commitment.
Fixed Solution
A desire to replace missing teeth with a fixed option that protects neighboring teeth.
Benefits of Implant Dentistry
Natural Chewing
Natural chewing strength to enjoy a wider variety of foods.
Clear Speech
Clearer speech without movement or clicking.
Bone Preservation
Preserved bone and facial support to help prevent a sunken appearance.
No Tooth Alteration
No need to alter healthy neighboring teeth for support.
Stable & Fixed
Stable, fixed teeth that do not come in and out.
The Implant Dentistry Treatment Process
Every patient and smile is different, but most plans follow a clear sequence:
- Comprehensive evaluation and planning: We review your medical history, take necessary images, and analyze your bite and TMJ to build a precise plan.
- Tooth removal and site preparation when needed: If a tooth is failing, it may be removed and the area prepared for an implant.
- Implant placement: A small post is placed in the bone during a brief, carefully planned procedure with local anesthesia.
- Healing and integration: Over several weeks to a few months, the implant fuses with the bone to create a stable foundation.
- Abutment and restoration: A connector is placed, and a custom crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthesis is designed for natural fit and function.
Our dentist in Wheaton will guide you with clear instructions and follow-up visits to support comfortable healing and long-term success.

