Probably the best dentist’s office I’ll ever visit and I’m so grateful I found them when I did! Woodpoint Dental changed my life, undoing not only years of neglect, but also several botched/unfinished procedures my last dentist left me with. Everyone who works here is caring, attentive, and exceptional at what they do, and every experience I’ve had here has been above and beyond positive. My one complaint is that they no longer accept my insurance and I’m going to miss them dearly.

Regain a Complete Smile With Dental Implants in Plainview
You deserve to enjoy every meal and laugh with ease. If missing teeth have taken away that carefree confidence, our team can transform your smile with dental implants in Plainview. By rebuilding your teeth from the root up, you’ll gain back a bite that looks, feels, and functions like normal again. With our help, you will:
- Forget you ever lost teeth in the first place
- Maintain healthy jawbone strength and facial structure
- Experience the comfort of teeth that feel completely natural
- Make food choices based on preference, not limitations
- Avoid the embarrassment of slipping dentures
- Live spontaneously without worrying about your teeth
Call 516-347-7133 for an appointment. We’re open as late as 6 p.m. for your convenience.
Craft Your Confident Smile With Custom Implants
Dental implants are the gold standard in tooth replacement. These biocompatible titanium anchors are precisely placed in your jawbone, mimicking natural tooth roots. Through osseointegration – your body’s natural healing process – these implants become integrated with your jaw structure.
Your dental implant treatment begins with a comprehensive consultation to ensure optimal results. If needed, your dentist may recommend preparatory procedures such as bone grafting to create an ideal foundation for your new teeth. You’ll know what to expect and understand the reasoning for treatments every step of the way. Best of all, you can have your entire implant procedure done in our office.
After your implants have been placed, and a period of healing has passed, your dentist can move forward with placing your restoration. Your options include:
- Implant Crown – Replace one missing tooth with an implant and dental crown. This standalone restoration looks and functions like a natural tooth. It also prevents bone loss and protects surrounding teeth.
- Implant Bridge – Missing several teeth? An implant-supported bridge is a better alternative to traditional options. Your dentist won’t have to alter any healthy teeth to support an implant bridge. You can eat foods you love and take care of your new teeth with simple brushing and flossing.
- Implant Dentures – Secure dentures without needing adhesive. When dentures are paired with implants, you can eat the foods you love and speak with confidence. You won’t have to worry about dentures slipping out of place. Unlike traditional dentures, implants help protect you against bone loss in your jaw.
- Full-Mouth Reconstruction – A full-mouth reconstruction combines implant with restorative and surgical procedures to completely rebuild your smile. Your dentist will create a personalized treatment plan that addresses multiple concerns at once. No matter how badly your smile is damaged, your dentist can fix it.
No matter your needs, our dental team is here to help you find the perfect implant solution. Whether you’re missing one tooth or need a complete restoration, we’ll work together to create natural-looking, comfortable results.
Call 516-347-7133 for dental implants in Plainview. You can also schedule online.
A dental implant requires a sufficient amount of healthy bone to fuse with, so we’ll make sure your bone is in good shape before we begin your treatment. After your implants are placed, they will fuse with the bone in a process called osseointegration. Once your implants are fully fused, there is little chance they will come loose, although the replacement teeth anchored to them will need to be replaced periodically.
Implants are typically made of medical-grade titanium, an incredibly durable material that is readily accepted by your body. With proper oral hygiene, they should last for decades – and can even last a lifetime. No matter how long they last, you’ll experience benefits like improved oral health, easy chewing, and enhanced confidence.
Dental implants actually become part of your body over the course of a two-stage procedure. They are first placed into your jaw to serve as replacement teeth roots, providing a base for your teeth replacements that will be attached in step two. The implants, which are tiny posts or screws, start to fuse with your bone once they have been inserted. They give you wa strong anchor for a crown, a dental bridge, or dentures.