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Restore Your Confidence And Uncover Your Best Smile!
Tooth loss is widespread among adults, especially as we age. Rather than living with the discomfort and hassles of dentures, you can enjoy a more natural alternative by choosing dental implants provided by Revive Dental. Dental implants can replace one or more missing or damaged teeth with a permanent solution that leaves your smile looking natural and allows you to eat the foods you love again – in as little as one day. 

So why wait any longer to regain your smile and self-confidence?
The Benefits of

Dental Implants

Dental Implants are a valuable alternative to an uncomfortable prosthesis like dentures. The implants themselves are small screws produced from titanium that serve a purpose similar to the roots of natural teeth. They are fused to the jawbone and support prosthesis and dental bridges, helping them perform as our natural teeth would. Once the implants are put in place, you’ll be able to replace anything from a missing tooth to a whole set of teeth. Given the numerous benefits and aesthetic qualities Dental Implants offer, they have become the preferred method of tooth replacement today.

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Dental Implants look and function like natural teeth.

Dental Implant treatment is much more than a simple cosmetic solution. The implant itself (the invisible screw-like structure below the gum line) provides the foundation or support for a dental crown that sits on top of the implant and is the visible portion of the tooth.

The implant replaces the root structure (i.e., support) for the tooth, providing a stable base and preventing the prosthesis from sliding or moving like dentures.

Once placed, replacement teeth are difficult to distinguish from your natural teeth. Dr. Briskie, our doctor, will adapt the color, shape, and contour of the new teeth to match your natural teeth. In effect, you'll feel like you have your smile back.

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Dental Implants prevent bone loss and maintain your youthful appearance.

Every day you wear dentures or have missing teeth, you experience bone loss where the bone literally breaks down, and the material is reabsorbed back into the body (called “Bone resorption”). Significant bone loss can shrink the contours of the jawbone, causing wrinkled lips and a sunken mouth and chin, making you look much older than you have to. Maintaining your natural bone is one of the most important advantages of dental implants. Dental implants can help counteract that by preventing resorption of the jawbone, stimulating bone growth, and stopping bone loss almost entirely.

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Dental implants enable you to eat and enjoy foods you love again.

Wearing an upper denture prevents you from really tasting food because the roof of your mouth is covered. With dental implants, it’s unnecessary to cover the roof of the mouth, so you can truly enjoy the taste of your favorite foods again. Further, since the implant replaces the entire tooth and the tooth root, it functions more like your natural teeth, with a strong, stable foundation that allows comfortable biting and chewing. Fresh vegetables, corn, fruits, and even steak are back on the menu.

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Dental Implants can last a lifetime.

The implant screw itself won’t decay and is designed to last for the rest of your life, assuming you receive regular dental check-ups every 6 months. While the exact material used will affect the overall life expectancy of crowns (the piece that sits atop the implant), patients can often enjoy them for a lifetime.
The Basics of

Dental Implants

Each dental implant has three parts:

1. Implant:
A screw that acts as an artificial root for your new teeth. This appliance permanently fuses to your jaw, giving the tooth its stability.
2. Abutment:
The small metal object, usually made of titanium or zirconia, that serves as a base for the crown and acts as the connection between the implant that supports and holds a tooth or set of teeth.
3. Crown:
The realistic-looking artificial tooth. The crown is placed once your jawbone from the implant placement and is strong enough to support the use of the new tooth. It’s usually made of zirconium or porcelain.
Meet your Smile Magician

Dr. Daniel Briskie

Dr. Daniel Briskie II, following the legacy of his father, a renowned pediatric dentist in Michigan, has carved a niche for himself in dental surgery and digital full arch dentistry. With an academic foundation from Detroit Mercy Dental School and hands-on experience from his General Practice Residency at Denver Health Hospital, Dr. Briskie's affinity for surgery is clear.

  • Extensive expertise in Full Arch implants, IV and oral sedation, bone block grafting, rescue implants (zygomatic and pterygoids), soft tissue grafting, and prosthetics
  • Skilled in full arch digital workflow, integrating modern technology in dental procedures
  • Shares his surgical and digital dentistry knowledge with general practitioners, teaching them technical skills
  • Instructs at the #1 implant company in the U.S., the Colorado Surgical Institute
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A Comprehensive Exam
Tour of the Office and Advanced Technology
3-D CT Scan
Meeting with the Doctor
Review Treatment Plan and Financing Options
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Revive is BY FAR the best dental experience I have ever had. Dr. Briskie is so kind and a complete expert at what he does. I am a very anxious dental patient yet he and his staff put me at ease and made my procedure simple and painless. Thank you to the entire Revive team."
-Sam M.

Dental Implant Office

11411 Business Park Circle Unit #1000
Firestone, Colorado 80504

Office Phone

Current Patients and General Office Information:
303-226-0420

Implant Hotline

New Dental Implant Patients:
000-000-0000
A credit card is required to schedule your appointment.

Office Hours

Monday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed