Cosmetic Dentistry
Hotline

Touch To Call
000-000-0000

Request
Appointment

Touch To
Request

We received your confirmation.

A treatment coordinator will call your shortly

Our experienced team of dental implant experts has helped thousands of patients find the ideal solution to restore their smiles and live happier lives.

About Your Implant Consultation

You'll meet with a doctor and treatment coordinator for a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and review of your treatment and payment options. Here's what happens during your consultation:

Cone Beam 3D Imaging

A treatment coordinator will take a scan of your mouth and jaw area with a 3D cone beam scanner.

Diagnostic Workup

The doctor will review your scans, dental and medical histories, among other things, and assess your needs.

Treatment Plan

You'll meet with the doctor to review a recommended treatment plan customized just for you.

Financial Options

A financial coordinator will explain how much the procedure will cost and, if appropriate, discuss financing options.

Meet Our Doctors

Meet the Charlotte Smile Experts

Dr. Christian Yaste founded the Ballantyne Center for Dentistry in 2001. He has advanced training in cosmetic restorative procedures, full mouth rehabilitation, and is board certified to provide sedation dentistry in North Carolina. Dr. Grant Tesmer pursued a career in dentistry because he "wanted to help build confidence in patients' lives." Dr. DeVon Mark-Anthony Binns hails from the beautiful island of Bermuda and practiced there for 15 years before moving to the US to complete his training at Harvard. Dr. Eric Davis is the newest member of our team, with a passion for cosmetic, implant, and restorative care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are dental implants the best way to replace missing teeth?

Dental professionals widely agree that implants can achieve the most natural-looking and long-lasting solution for missing or damaged teeth. Their durability, functionality and realistic appearance has led to growing demand as patients look beyond traditional dentures and bridges to a more effective solution for tooth loss.

How long will dental implants last?

Implants can last many years if cared for properly. Many implants have been in place for more than 40 years.

How do I know if I am a candidate for dental implants?

Anyone who is healthy enough to undergo a tooth extraction is likely a suitable candidate for dental implants. However, these are certain conditions that may complicate or prohibit implant treatment. Patients with certain complications, such as chronic diseases, heavy smoking or alcohol abuse may not be candidates for implants. Your doctor will determine whether or not this treatment is right for you after a complete physical exam and evaluation of your medical history.

Does getting dental implants hurt?

Although discomfort varies from person to person, most patients say it was much less discomfort than they thought it would be. During the surgical procedure, you will be given an anesthetic, so you will feel little or no discomfort. When placing the implants the doctor uses gentle techniques, and because the doctor is working in a clean environment, there is little chance for infection. If you follow all post-operative instructions and take the required antibiotics, there is minimal discomfort. All patients are given pain medications, but many don't use them.

What can be done if I don’t have sufficient bone tissue to support implants?

Inadequate bone tissue may necessitate a surgical bone grafting procedure before implantation. Over time, bone in the area of missing teeth will naturally shrink and a bone graft may be required to ensure stability for the implant. During your consultation you will be advised whether a bone graft or a sinus lift procedure will be necessary in your case to ensure the stability of the implant. 
Learn about new teeth in one day

Are you a candidate for Dental Implants?

Dental implants provide a foundation for replacement teeth that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. With implants, you can rediscover the comfort and confidence to eat, speak, laugh, and enjoy life. Implants are expected to last for a lifetime, don’t decay and won’t affect your surrounding teeth.

Learn about Full-Mouth Implants  ›

Take a FREE 60-Second Assessment To See If You Qualify for Dental Implants.

Complete the following questions to see if you are a good candidate for dental implants.
chevron-downphone-squarecalendar-o linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram