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Affordable implant restoration solutions from the highly trained team at TJ O'Shea DMD.
Take our evaluation before you come in and schedule a consultation to see if implant restoration is a good fit for you.

Affordable implant restoration solutions from the highly trained team at TJ O'Shea DMD.
Take our online evaluation before you come in and schedule a consultation to see if implant restoration is a good fit for you.

Dental implants are the best way to replace missing teeth. But an implant alone will only replace a tooth's root. An implant restoration, like a dental crown, can be used to complete your smile.
Implant restorations are a necessary part of any dental implant treatment plan. The implant itself is just a small piece of metal that acts as an artificial tooth root. To restore the tooth completely, you need a restoration like a dental crown, bridge, or set of dentures. Together, your dental implant and your implant restoration will keep you smiling for decades to come.


Dental implants are the best way to replace missing teeth. But an implant alone will only replace a tooth's root. An implant restoration, like a dental crown, can be used to complete your smile.
Implant restorations are a necessary part of any dental implant treatment plan. The implant itself is just a small piece of metal that acts as an artificial tooth root. To restore the tooth completely, you need a restoration like a dental crown, bridge, or set of dentures. Together, your dental implant and your implant restoration will keep you smiling for decades to come.

We offer a wide range of affordable implant restoration solutions here in Roswell. Take our quiz to see if dental implants are right for you, or schedule your consultation today.

Dental crowns are the most common implant restoration, and are used to restore a single missing tooth. They function exactly as a natural tooth does, and they blend seamlessly with the rest of your smile.

A dental bridge is used to replace several missing teeth in a row. An implant-supported bridge performs the same function, only it is attached to a dental implant instead of a natural tooth.

If you’re missing most or all of your teeth, a full-arch restoration can give you your smile back, without relying on uncomfortable dentures. Using several dental implants, we can anchor a durable, beautiful new smile that you’ll be proud to show off.
We offer a wide range of affordable dental implant solutions here in Roswell. Take our quiz to see if dental implants are right for you, or schedule your FREE consultation today.

Replace a single missing tooth or several missing teeth with single tooth implants. A post is permanently placed into your gum and jaw, and a dental crown will be attached to the post to restore the shape, appearance, and function of your natural tooth.

Replace several of your missing teeth with All-on-4 Implant-Supported Dentures for a lower cost than fixed full-mouth implants. All-on-4 implants use four implant anchors to support several connected crowns, allowing you to eat, speak, and live with confidence.
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Explain what you'd like to change about your smile. It's your opportunity to tell us what's bugging you and how you'd like to improve it.
Dr. Annese will send you a personal video consult explaining possible treatments to give you the smile you've always wanted.
VERSATILE SMILE RESTORATION. Implant restorations can be used to replace one tooth with a crown, multiple teeth with a bridge, or a full mouth of teeth with implant-supported dentures. Implant restorations look, feel, and function just like real teeth. No matter how many teeth you’ve lost, you may be a good candidate for treatment with dental implants and an implant restoration.
LONG-LASTING RESULTS. When you care for them properly, your dental implants and your restorations could last decades. This is much longer than alternatives like dentures and traditional dental bridges, which makes implants a great long-term investment.
MINIMAL SPECIAL CARE. If you get a single-tooth restoration with a dental crown, you can just treat it like a normal tooth, and it’s easy to care for implant-supported bridges and dentures, too. This makes your life more convenient.
VERSATILE SMILE RESTORATION. Implant restorations can be used to replace one tooth with a crown, multiple teeth with a bridge, or a full mouth of teeth with implant-supported dentures. Implant restorations look, feel, and function just like real teeth. No matter how many teeth you’ve lost, you may be a good candidate for treatment with dental implants and an implant restoration.
LONG-LASTING RESULTS. When you care for them properly, your dental implants and your restorations could last decades. This is much longer than alternatives like dentures and traditional dental bridges, which makes implants a great long-term investment.
MINIMAL SPECIAL CARE. If you get a single-tooth restoration with a dental crown, you can just treat it like a normal tooth, and it’s easy to care for implant-supported bridges and dentures, too. This makes your life more convenient.
Single-tooth dental implants are the most common type of implant, and use a single dental crown to replace one missing tooth.
Don’t delay treatment. Implant Restoration preserves your oral health. Take our brief quiz to see if you qualify.
Single-tooth dental implants are the most common type of implant, and use a single dental crown to replace one missing tooth.
Don’t delay treatment. Implant Restoration preserve your oral health. Take our brief quiz to see if you qualify.
To begin the process, your dentist will need to place one or more dental implants into your mouth. After this surgery is done, it may take up to 6 months for your mouth to fully heal.
After your implants are in place, you’ll come back to our office for a few follow-ups. During this time, your dentist will check your recovery. They will also take impressions and images of your mouth, and use these to begin designing and crafting your final implant restoration.
Once your mouth is healed, your dentist in Roswell will build your permanent implant restoration with the help of a dental lab. When it arrives at our office, you’ll come in for one last appointment. Your dentist will check the restoration to make sure it fits. Then they will bond it to your implant permanently and send you home to enjoy your brand-new smile.
Once you’ve been approved for treatment, your doctor will schedule your oral surgery appointment and provide a surgical plan. During the surgery, your dentist in Flagstaff will make an incision in your gum tissue to securely place a dental implant in the jaw. Next, the area will be cleaned and sutures will be placed to begin the healing process.
Healing & Osseointegration
Your gums and jawbone will begin to heal once your implant has been placed. After 1-2 weeks, the incision site will be healed, but it will take 3-6 months for the implant to permanently bond with your jaw bone through a process called osseointegration. To ensure you are healing properly, we will see you for a couple of check ups during the osseointegration process.
The final step in the implant treatment process is the restoration. Your restoration, or prosthetic dental crown, will be custom crafted to match your smile and securely affixed to the titanium implant. Once your new tooth is in place, your smile will be complete!


"Everyone at Cedar Avenue Family Dentistry is phenomenal. Debra's very professional and courteous at the front desk. Maddie is a fantastic assistant. She took me right back and made sure to explain everything to me. Dr. Chittenden took the time to answer all my questions and is a very careful dentist. My visit was quick and pain free! I had a crown placed and I was out the door in 15 minutes. Highly recommend this practice"

"The moment I walked through the door I could tell I was in the right place. (I’ve had 38 years in dentistry myself and retired 3 years ago). Cedar Avenue Family Dentistry showed empathy, professionalism and concern about what I wanted from them!!! My concerns were their PRIMARY focus and they spent extra time getting to know me! Extra gentle and extra caring. Wonderful staff. Easy everything! Wonderful experience and I will definitely encourage everyone I know to give them a chance because they’ll not disappoint!"

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Dr. TJ O’Shea is a Roswell native who couldn’t be happier to care for the community he knows and loves most. While attending the University of Michigan for his undergraduate degree in movement science, he would spend his summers back in Roswell working for a local oral surgeon. Seeing the positive impact of transforming people’s smiles firsthand, Dr. O’Shea knew he wanted to run wholeheartedly towards a rewarding career in dentistry. He became a Doctor of Dental Medicine at the Dental College of Georgia in 2016, and made his way back to the University of Michigan to complete his general practice residency in 2017.
As a loving father, husband, and dentist, Dr. O’Shea has a huge heart for serving families and creating lasting, meaningful bonds with his patients. He seeks to cultivate a welcoming, close-knit atmosphere where every individual in his care feels known and appreciated from the moment they walk through his doors. He’s here to be your trusted partner on the path to a brilliant, thriving smile, walking alongside you with rich expertise, kindness, and integrity every step of the way.


Dr. TJ O’Shea is a Roswell native who couldn’t be happier to care for the community he knows and loves most. While attending the University of Michigan for his undergraduate degree in movement science, he would spend his summers back in Roswell working for a local oral surgeon. Seeing the positive impact of transforming people’s smiles firsthand, Dr. O’Shea knew he wanted to run wholeheartedly towards a rewarding career in dentistry. He became a Doctor of Dental Medicine at the Dental College of Georgia in 2016, and made his way back to the University of Michigan to complete his general practice residency in 2017.
As a loving father, husband, and dentist, Dr. O’Shea has a huge heart for serving families and creating lasting, meaningful bonds with his patients. He seeks to cultivate a welcoming, close-knit atmosphere where every individual in his care feels known and appreciated from the moment they walk through his doors. He’s here to be your trusted partner on the path to a brilliant, thriving smile, walking alongside you with rich expertise, kindness, and integrity every step of the way.
that more than 170 million people in the US are missing at least one tooth?
If you leave a tooth out of your mouth for too long, the bone begins to reabsorb making it difficult and expensive to put in a new tooth.
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Dr. Blalock
Dr. Blalock grew up on a beef cattle farm in Crossville, TN. The time he spent working on the farm taught Dr. Blalock valuable problem-solving skills and a good work ethic. After Dr. Blalock suffered a dental injury when a cow’s hoof contacted his teeth, his dentist repaired his smile and sparked a fascination for the art of dentistry. Because of that experience, Dr. Blalock realized his calling was to become a dentist. He loves that dental work gives him the ability to work creatively with his hands while interacting with patients and making a positive impact on their lives.
Dr. Blalock graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tennessee Tech University with an undergraduate degree in health science biology. He went on to graduate with honors from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry

Meet
Dr. Blalock
Dr. Blalock grew up on a beef cattle farm in Crossville, TN. The time he spent working on the farm taught Dr. Blalock valuable problem-solving skills and a good work ethic. After Dr. Blalock suffered a dental injury when a cow’s hoof contacted his teeth, his dentist repaired his smile and sparked a fascination for the art of dentistry. Because of that experience, Dr. Blalock realized his calling was to become a dentist. He loves that dental work gives him the ability to work creatively with his hands while interacting with patients and making a positive impact on their lives.
Dr. Blalock graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tennessee Tech University with an undergraduate degree in health science biology. He went on to graduate with honors from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
The answer is usually “no.” Most dental insurance plans don’t cover any part of dental implant treatment, and this includes restorations. You will likely have to pay out of pocket. However, you can consult with your insurer and your policy information directly to learn more, and see if you can get coverage for your dental implant and/or implant restoration.
Dental crowns are the most common type of dental implant restoration, and they attach to one implant to restore a single tooth. Implant-supported bridges are also an option. These use two implants to support a row of 3+ missing teeth. Implant-supported dentures are also an option for some patients. These are full rows of teeth that attach to 4-6 implants in the upper, lower, or both arches of your mouth. Depending on the type of denture, they may either be removable, or they may be permanently fixed in place.
If you have minor or moderate orthodontic issues, you are likely a good candidate for treatment with Invisalign. So long as your mouth is free of any oral health issues like gum disease or tooth decay, you will probably be eligible to proceed with treatment. However, Invisalign is not for everyone. Severe orthodontic issues may not be able to be addressed with Invisalign. In these cases, we usually recommend treatment with traditional metal or ceramic braces as they can provide more powerful results. To find out about your options for orthodontic treatment, schedule your consultation today!
While Invisalign trays look very similar to night guards and mouthguards, we do not recommend that you use Invisalign as a nightguard. The clear plastic trays are designed to gently shift your teeth, not protect them. If you grind your teeth at night, we may recommend that you get a night guard to protect your teeth and go with traditional braces instead of Invisalign. If you wear your aligners at night and notice that they are becoming cracked or worn down, this may be a sign that you are grinding your teeth at night. This will affect your treatment so be sure to let your doctor know right away if you think you might be grinding your teeth.
The cost of treatment with Invisalign is usually comparable to the cost of traditional braces. Every case is different, though, so it’s important to discuss your budget with your doctor. During your consultation, your doctor will consider multiple factors including your needs, your lifestyle, and your budget before helping you decide which treatment to proceed with.
Invisalign aligners are nearly impossible to see when wearing them. This is because they are made out of clear plastic and are perfectly fit to your smile. Your trays will be custom-made trimmed to fit to your gum line for a more seamless look. Plus there are no metal brackets or wires, so you can feel confident in your smile throughout treatment. However, if you eat or drink with your aligners in, they could become stained, making them more visible.
These clear aligners are designed onto a mold of your teeth. A lab technician will apply layers of a photo-sensitive liquid resin to this custom mold. Next, the technician will expose this resin to a laser, curing it into a hard, yet flexible, thermoplastic. This plastic is called SmartTrack®, and it was created exclusively for Invisalign treatment. It’s FDA-approved and contains no BPA, BPS, latex, or gluten.
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