At Roane Family Dental we pride our practice on the personal touch that we offer every patient who walks in our door. When you commit to one or several dental implants with us, we make a pledge to you that we will treat you with the care and respect that we would our own family. We source only the highest quality implants and restorations crafted by artisan level professionals
Potential to last a lifetime Restore ability to eat as you did with natural teeth Restored facial structure Speak as you did before tooth loss No dental adhesives Ease of cleaning and care
Our Difference
Commitment to care Top tier professionals We work with your insurance Local to you
We're dental implant experts.
Dr. Matt Roane
Dr. Matt Roane would like to welcome you to a higher standard of dental care. He is passionate about providing the most comfortable dental care possible. His natural, gentle way combined with his advanced education, clinical experience, and the latest dental technology offers a refreshing new experience as we work with you caring for your dental health.
Education is, in Dr. Roane's words, "a lifelong pursuit." Dr. Roane received his doctorate degree from the University of Louisville where he graduated with honors and was appointed to the Dean's List. He has always loved learning and teaching what he has learned to his colleagues and patients. His desire for knowledge has compelled him to gain advanced education in cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry and dental surgery, which includes the surgical placement of dental implants and removal of wisdom teeth.
Dr. Roane & his staff are very friendly and always are happy to see you. They make you feel comfortable with anything you are having done from having your teeth cleaned to getting a tooth replaced (implant). I do not worry about seeing "the Dentist" anymore as they have made it a pleasant experience for something this is not always the most pleasant situation. Thanks!
- Lori J.
No Reservations
When I broke off a tooth at the gumline, I knew I was in for an ordeal. Yesterday I had the implant "hardware" installed, and everything went so well. I didn't even feel the novicane shots since Dr. Roane prepped the gums with a numbing gel. If you have a major problem, it is a comfort to know that there is a path to a good outcome. I have heard so many nightmare stories about dental work gone south, but I have no reservations about putting my trust in Dr. Roane.
- A. P.
The Best!
These guys are the best! The office is equipped with the latest technology and is conveniently located. More importantly though, the staff is friendly, caring and competent. Dr Roane is a wonderful clinician and truly cares about his patients.
Dental implants are a type of dental restoration that is ideal for patients who have lost one or more of their permanent, adult teeth. Unlike dentures, which are only temporary and may last between seven to ten years at most, dental implants can typically last your entire life (if you properly maintain them).
Dental implants have three parts to them. The first part is the titanium post. Titanium is used in the post because the human body does not reject this metal. Instead, bone builds up over the implant, a process known as "osseointegration." The titanium post is attached to the abutment, which is considered a connector component. This abutment attaches the post to the final part of the implant, which is called the restoration (or the "crown").
It’s hard to know for sure unless we can do an exam with you, but usually, the answer is yes. Some of the factors that we consider when examining your mouth to see if dental implants are a good fit for you are as follows.
We look at the amount of time you have been without teeth. Tooth loss can mean bone loss in the jaw, and if there is significant bone loss in your jaw, we may have to perform a bone graft before proceeding with dental implant placement.
We also look at the habits you maintain. Smokers and tobacco users generally are encouraged to quit before considering dental implants as tobacco use can mean rejection of the implant.
There are a few different applications for dental implants and a few different kinds of implants. Normal implant posts are made of titanium, but there are also zirconia implants for those with poor gum health.
Dental implants can last for the rest of your life if you take care of them properly, which includes regular visits to our office for cleanings and exams.
Depending on the number of implants you need placed and the state of your oral health before starting your journey, the procedure can vary in length. Usually the planning and placement process only takes a couple weeks. The recovery process varies the most depending on how many implants you have placed.
Absolutely! There is no greater solution to lost teeth available today than a dental implant. They are superior in every way to removable restorations in both the freedom and the oral health that they lend to the patient.
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