Dental Implant Restorations in Fort Lauderdale

Dental implants can be an excellent long-term solution for missing teeth—but many patients eventually need help with the restoration attached to the implant. If you’re searching for implant reconstruction in Fort Lauderdale, it often means you already have an implant (or multiple implants) and something about the crown, bridge, or full-arch restoration doesn’t feel right anymore.

Implant reconstruction focuses on restoring comfort, function, and confidence when:

  • An implant crown feels loose or your bite feels uneven
  • A crown or bridge is chipped, worn, or repeatedly breaking
  • Food traps around the implant and cleaning is difficult
  • Gum tissue around an implant restoration feels irritated or inflamed
  • You want to upgrade an older implant crown or bridge for a more natural look

What implant reconstruction can include

  • Replacing an implant crown (the visible “tooth”)
  • Replacing or redesigning an implant-supported bridge
  • Repairing or rebuilding a full-arch implant restoration
  • Adjusting bite and occlusion to reduce excess force on implants
  • Coordinating supportive care when gum health or hygiene access is an issue

How we evaluate your implant restoration

Successful implant reconstruction starts with diagnosis. We assess:

  • The condition and stability of the implant (when visible and measurable clinically)
  • The fit and design of the current restoration
  • Bite forces and how your teeth come together
  • Cleanability—whether the design allows you to maintain gum health over time

A prosthodontist-led approach

Because implant restorations must fit precisely and function as part of the entire bite, planning matters. A prosthodontist-led evaluation helps ensure the reconstruction is designed for both aesthetics and long-term function, not just a quick repair.

Think you need implant reconstruction? Request an appointment or call (954) 563-0606.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you fix a loose implant crown?

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Often yes. The solution depends on why it’s loose (fit, screw retention, bite forces, wear, etc.).

Do you replace implant crowns from another office?

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In many cases, yes. We’ll evaluate the implant and current restoration to recommend the best path forward.

What if my restoration keeps breaking?

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Repeated fractures can signal bite imbalance, material or design issues, or excess force. A bite-focused plan is key.

Is implant reconstruction the same as implant placement?

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No. Reconstruction focuses on the crown, bridge, or full-arch restoration attached to an existing implant.

About Us

Our goal is to help every patient experience the benefits of good oral health and a beautiful smile. We value the trust you have placed in our office and strive to provide solutions that meet your dental needs and expectations of care.

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