Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. A titanium post is placed directly into the jawbone, acting as a permanent artificial root. At D1 Dentistry on Main in Lansdale, Dr. Wollach provides complete implant care in-house, from the initial evaluation to the final crown, eliminating the need for outside referrals.
Replace one missing tooth with a permanent, natural-looking implant that functions exactly like your original tooth.
Restore multiple consecutive missing teeth with a fixed bridge anchored by implants, not neighboring teeth.
Full-arch dentures secured by implants for a stable, confident fit that won't slip when you eat or speak.
Implants stimulate the jawbone and prevent the bone loss that begins within months of losing a tooth.
Dr. Wollach has advanced training in implant placement and restoration. Most patients complete their entire implant journey at D1, saving significant time and avoiding the back-and-forth of multiple specialist offices.
No two implant cases are the same. Dr. Wollach evaluates bone density, gum health, and your long-term goals before recommending a plan. The right preparation leads to the best outcomes.
Missing teeth affect far more than your appearance. They change how you chew, how you speak, and over time, how your jawbone and facial structure hold up. At D1 Dentistry on Main, Dr. Wollach’s advanced implant training means you can get a complete, permanent solution without being referred out to multiple providers. One trusted office. One seamless experience. A smile built to last.
Dental Implants FAQ’s
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. The titanium post typically integrates permanently with the jawbone. The crown on top may need replacement after 15 to 20 years, depending on wear and maintenance.
Most healthy adults are good candidates. Dr. Wollach will evaluate your bone density, gum health, and medical history during your consultation. Patients with certain conditions may need preparatory steps, like bone grafting, before implant placement.
Most patients report the procedure is far more comfortable than they expected. We use local anesthesia throughout, and most post-procedure discomfort is manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers and the aftercare instructions we provide.
From placement to final crown, the process typically takes three to six months. This allows time for the implant to integrate with the bone before the permanent crown is attached. Dr. Wollach will give you a clear timeline during your consultation based on your specific situation.
Missing teeth affect far more than your appearance. They change how you chew, how you speak, and over time, how your jawbone and facial structure hold up. At D1 Dentistry on Main, Dr. Wollach’s advanced implant training means you can get a complete, permanent solution without being referred out to multiple providers. One trusted office. One seamless experience. A smile built to last.