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Dental Implants - TOP Rated Dentist in Long Island, NY

Dental implants offer a superior alternative to traditional tooth replacement options. At Dental Made Easy, Dr. Rafael Roman Boruchov provides implant solutions that deliver long-term comfort, durability, and a natural-looking smile. We use high-quality, medical-grade titanium for all implants, helping reduce bone loss and restore full oral function. Visit our offices in Forest Hills, Garden City Park, Brooklyn, or Astoria for reliable and lasting dental implant treatment.

Tooth loss can impact your ability to eat, speak, and feel confident. Fortunately, there are effective solutions to restore both your smile and your oral health. Dental implants are a secure, cost-conscious option that can help you regain confidence and quality of life.

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Dr. Rafael Boruchov isn’t just a cosmetic dentistry expert—he truly cares about your overall dental health before suggesting any implant-over-denture options. At Dental Made Easy, we’re proud to welcome you to our warm, inviting offices in Forest Hills, New Hyde Park, Brooklyn, or Astoria. Dr. Boruchov and his friendly team specialize in implant-supported denture services that give you a secure, natural-looking smile, all delivered in a way that feels comfortable and minimally invasive.

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What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are small titanium posts that a dentist surgically places into your jawbone. These posts act as artificial tooth roots and provide a stable foundation for replacement teeth such as crowns, bridges, or full-arch restorations.
 
Dental implants can be used to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or even a full set of teeth with the help of implant-supported restorations. Depending on your needs, as few as two to four implants may be used to support an entire arch of teeth.
 
This approach offers several advantages:
  • No need for a separate implant for each missing tooth
  • Provides strong, stable support for replacement teeth
  • Helps reduce overall cost and shortens recovery time

Types of Denture Implants

We offer three main types of dental implant solutions, depending on your needs and the number of missing teeth:

  1. Implant-Retained, Gum-Supported Overdenture
    This removable option rests on the gums and is anchored by titanium implants placed at each end. The overdenture securely clips onto the implants and can be taken out for cleaning. It offers improved stability compared to traditional dentures.
  2. Fixed, Implant-Supported Restoration
    This is a non-removable solution where the replacement teeth are secured to implants with screws in the jawbone. The restoration functions like natural teeth and is only removed by a dental professional for maintenance. It requires daily care similar to brushing and flossing natural teeth.
  3. Bar-Retained, Implant-Supported Overdenture
    A metal bar is attached to multiple implants placed in the upper or lower jaw. The overdenture fits over the bar and can be removed for cleaning. This method provides excellent support, comfort, and retention.
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Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants offer the combined benefits of advanced technology and natural function:

  • More cost-effective and shorter recovery time compared to placing an individual implant for every missing tooth

  • Excellent stability, improving your ability to chew and speak clearly

  • Typically requires only local anesthesia and small incisions

  • Preserves your jawbone by stimulating and stabilizing it

  • Supports facial structure and helps prevent a sunken appearance

  • Improves your appearance and helps restore self-confidence

  • Slows or stops bone loss that naturally occurs when tooth roots are missing

With dental implants, you can regain a natural-looking, healthy smile—and improve your overall quality of life.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?

During your consultation, we evaluate both your dental and overall health to determine if dental implants are right for you. Advanced imaging allows us to measure bone density and volume to ensure your jaw can support implants.

Most patients who are healthy enough for a routine tooth extraction are likely good candidates for dental implants. In cases where multiple teeth are missing, as few as two implants may be used to support a lower restoration, while the upper jaw may require four to six implants for added stability. While additional implants offer more support, they may also increase the overall cost.

This approach allows you to regain a secure, natural-looking smile with long-term function and comfort.

Procedure for Dental Implants

At Dental Made Easy, we start by taking precise impressions of your jawbone and dental ridge. Using advanced tray systems, we capture the exact shape of your mouth to help us design a custom restoration that fits perfectly.

Before the procedure, our skilled implant dentist conducts a full set of diagnostics. A cone beam CT scan creates detailed 3D images of your jaw, allowing us to determine the ideal angle, depth, and position for each implant. Based on these scans, we create a computer-guided surgical template that fits over your gums. This guide ensures the implants are placed with precision, making the procedure faster, smoother, and more comfortable—with smaller incisions and a quicker recovery.

Next, the dental implants are placed into your jawbone. This step typically takes two to four hours, depending on how many implants are needed. The implants gradually bond with your bone, forming a strong and stable foundation.

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7 Easy Steps for the Dental Implant Procedure

  1. Consultation and Evaluation

    We start by reviewing your dental and medical history and using X-rays or a CT scan to examine your bone structure. This helps us create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.

  2. Pre-Surgery Preparation

    Before the procedure, you may undergo basic health checks and receive guidance on medications, oral hygiene, and diet. If needed, procedures like a bone graft or sinus lift may be done to strengthen your jaw.

  3. Implant Surgery

    Under local anesthesia or sedation, we make a small incision in your gum, carefully place the titanium implant into your jawbone, and close the area if necessary. The process is precise and designed for your comfort.

  4. Healing Phase (Osseointegration)

    Over the next few months, the implant fuses with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration. We’ll schedule check-ups to make sure healing is progressing as expected.

  5. Abutment Placement

    Once healing is complete, we attach a small connector piece called an abutment to the implant. In some cases, the gum tissue is gently shaped around it for a natural-looking result.

  6. Crown or Restoration Placement

    We take detailed impressions to craft a custom dental crown or bridge. After a trial fitting, the final restoration is securely attached to the abutment for a perfect fit and natural appearance.

  7. Final Adjustments and Aftercare

    We make any final bite adjustments and provide full care instructions. Routine follow-ups help keep your implants healthy for the long term.

Every patient is different—schedule a consultation with us to create a treatment plan that works best for your smile.

Schedule a Consultation with Dr. Boruchov

Do you have questions about Dental implants? Contact Dental Made Easy today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Rafael Roman Boruchov. We serve Forest Hills, New Hyde Park, Brooklyn, and Astoria. Let us help you restore your smile with efficient and lasting implant solutions.

FAQs About Dental Implants

Yes, dental implants can be successfully placed in the upper jaw. However, because the upper jawbone is often thinner and located near the sinus cavities, additional planning may be required. In some cases, more implants are needed to ensure proper support. A sinus lift may also be recommended to add bone and create a stronger, more stable foundation for the implants.

After your dental implant procedure, our team will provide detailed aftercare instructions to help you heal properly. We’ll explain how to clean around the implant site, what symptoms are normal, and when to contact us if something doesn’t feel right. You’ll need someone to drive you home and should plan to rest for the remainder of the day.

Some swelling, minor bleeding, and bruising are completely normal—especially if you’ve had multiple implants placed. Your dentist may prescribe pain medication, but many patients manage discomfort with over-the-counter options. It’s often recommended to take pain relievers before the anesthesia fully wears off.

Once placed, the implant gradually fuses with your jawbone. The implant’s surface encourages new bone growth in a process called osseointegration, which typically takes about three months. This forms a strong, stable foundation for your future restoration.

Fixed implant restorations are permanently attached to dental implants. They offer a secure, natural-looking solution that feels and functions like real teeth. While they require a surgical procedure and consistent oral hygiene to prevent infection, they provide excellent stability and minimal daily maintenance.

Removable implant restorations, on the other hand, can be taken out for cleaning. They tend to be more affordable and don’t require as complex a surgical procedure. However, they may shift slightly while eating or speaking, often need periodic adjustments, and may not appear as natural as fixed options.

If you have a fixed dental implant restoration, it’s perfectly safe to sleep with it in place—they’re designed to stay in your mouth at all times. However, if you wear a removable implant-supported restoration, it’s generally best to take it out at night.

Removing a removable restoration before bed helps prevent gum irritation and gives your mouth time to rest and heal. Storing it in a proper cleaning solution overnight keeps it sanitary, reduces plaque buildup, and lowers the risk of infection.

Every case is different, so be sure to ask your dentist what’s best for your specific implant setup.

With proper care and regular check-ups, dental implants can last a lifetime. However, the restoration attached to the implants—whether it’s a crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthetic—may need to be replaced every 15 to 20 years to maintain optimal function and appearance.

Implant overdentures do offer great stability, but they come with a few trade-offs. First off, the process is more invasive since it requires surgery, which means you’ll have a recovery period and might experience some discomfort. The upfront costs tend to be higher too—while the implants themselves are built to last, you’ll likely need to replace the overdenture every 15 to 20 years.

Plus, keeping everything clean is essential; if you slack on daily maintenance, you could run into issues like gum infections or inflammation. Many patients say the extra care is worth the improved fit and function, but it’s definitely something to weigh against your comfort with a more involved dental routine.

In New York, the cost of dental implants typically ranges from $12,000 to $20,000 per arch. The total price depends on several factors, including the number of implants needed, whether additional procedures like bone grafting or sinus lifts are required, and the overall condition of your oral health.

For a personalized treatment plan and accurate pricing, contact our office to schedule a consultation.

At Dental Made Easy, we’re excited to offer implant dentistry services at our convenient locations in Brooklyn, Forest Hills, Astoria, and Garden City Park.

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Our Expert Implant Dentistry Team​​

Dr. Rafael Boruchov, DDS

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Dr. Eli Moradi

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Dr. Thema Hepburn

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Dr. Chaim Levine

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Dr. Cathie Babadzhanova, DDS

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Dr. Milana Abramov, DDS

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Dr. Abigail Faizzadeh

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We Accept Most Insurances

Dental Made Easy is proud to accept most insurance plans for our patients. Here is a list of major and common insurances we see with our patients.


Please call the office if you have any questions or concerns regarding your insurance.

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About Dental Made Easy

General, Cosmetic, Implant & Emergency Dentistry conveniently located in Queens, Brooklyn & Long Island NY

Dental Made Easy is a one-stop facility for patients in Forest Hills, New Hyde Park and Crown Heights, New York. They also serve the communities of Kew Gardens, Briarwood, Kew Garden Hills, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, Middle Village, Rego park, Corona, Long Island, Garden City, Mineola, Valley Stream, Roselyn, Floral Park, Bellerose, Glen Oaks. The practice offers general, cosmetic, and implant dentistry services in a patient-focused, friendly, and clean environment.

With the top doctors in the field, the Dental Made Easy team believes in saving patients time and money, while treating them like family. Their top priority is making sure every patient has all of their dental needs met in one place. With state-of-the-art facilities and caring staff, they offer a wide range of dental services, including cleanings, fillings, implants, oral surgery, and more.

Locations We Serve

Forest Hills

116-20 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375

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New Hyde Park

2374 Jericho Turnpike. Garden City, NY 11040

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Brooklyn

2233 Caton Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226

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Astoria

28-18 Steinway street , Astoria NY 11103

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