

Repair. Refine. Restore.
Implant Restorations
Even strong implant crowns can loosen, crack, or wear over time. While we do not place new implants, Jenkins Cosmetic and Family Dentistry specializes in restoring existing implants so your bite feels stable and your smile looks natural again.
When Do Implants Need Restoration?
Implants include a titanium root in the jaw and a crown above the gums. Crowns can be damaged by accidents, heavy bite forces, or everyday wear. If your implant crown feels loose, shows chips or cracks, or causes discomfort, it is time to have it assessed.
Book an AppointmentDaily Care For Your Implant


Brush natural teeth and implant areas twice daily with a soft brush

Floss or use implant-safe cleaners around the implant every day

Keep regular professional cleanings and exams

Choose a tobacco-free lifestyle to reduce complications

Avoid using teeth as tools or adding unnecessary bite pressure
How Implant Crowns Are Repaired or Replaced
Benefits of Implant Restorations

Secures loose or worn crowns for a steady bite.
Improves comfort and chewing efficiency.
Refreshes appearance with a precise color match.
Accurate fit distributes forces; modern materials and digital design ensure precision.
Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my implant crown needs attention?
If it feels loose, looks chipped, or causes discomfort when you bite, it’s time to have it evaluated.
Can you restore an implant that was placed somewhere else?
Yes. We repair and replace crowns on existing implants, even if the original implant was placed at another office.
Will the new crown look natural and match my other teeth?
Your replacement crown is digitally designed and color matched so it blends seamlessly with your smile.
Will restoring my implant take a long time?
In many cases, restoring an implant crown is straightforward. After evaluation and scanning, treatment is planned efficiently to minimize disruption to your routine.
How long can a restored implant crown last?
With good daily cleaning and regular dental visits, a well-fitted implant crown can last many years while maintaining comfort and function.
Ways we help you smile

General Dentistry
Prevent Problems Early


Cosmetic Dentistry
Natural Smile Refinement


Restorative Dentistry
Repair, Replace, Strengthen


Oral Surgery
Treat Complex Conditions



