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Facing life with a smile is hard when you're missing some or all of your teeth. Dental implants are an advanced, reliable, tooth replacement solution to help you chew better, feel better, and live healthier - all on your terms.
Our teeth play a major role in our daily lives. We use them to break pieces of food apart so that we can digest meals properly. They allow us to speak and communicate effectively by helping us form sounds and words. From an appearance standpoint, they help define how we smile, express emotion, and interact with people. But our teeth also affect our health. Poor dental hygiene can lead to a range of diseases and other concerns. In essence, our teeth are paramount to our emotional, physical, and social well-being.
It makes sense, then, that life gets harder when some or all of your teeth are missing. Unfortunately, missing teeth is a common issue in the United States. Almost one-third of Americans are missing teeth. In the next 15 years, half a billion Americans will need new pearly whites.
Whether due to genetics, accidents, or neglect, losing your teeth hurts - both emotionally and physically. And, up until now, it was unbelievably expensive to have them replaced.
Fortunately, with Renew's state-of-the-art dental implants in Concord, NC, you can get a new set of teeth easier, faster, and healthier than ever before. The best part? You don't have to spend sports-car levels of money to get the full set of teeth you need.
Dental implants are a popular option for replacing missing teeth. Unlike some dental clinics that require multiple procedures, Renew's tooth replacement systems require just one surgical appointment. With regular care and professional cleaning from your dentist, your implants can last for the rest of your life.
Dental implants are often the preferred choice for people considering total mouth restoration. Unlike temporary options, dental implants give you a permanent solution for preventing bone loss and renewing your smile. They're created using a small, threaded post that conforms to your jawbone over time. This fusion creates a double-strong anchor that secures your new teeth. Though dentures have a reputation for slipping and sliding in your mouth, dental implants always stay put. If you've been missing out on delicious flavor profiles or the chance to speak confidently, dental implants can be life-changing.
You can think of this titanium screw as a new root for your teeth. It's anchored to your jaw during dental implant surgery.
An abutment is a small connector prosthetic that connects your dental implants and false teeth. You can think of an abutment as the foundation for your new teeth.
The crown of your new tooth is the visible part that you and others see in your mouth. Crowns are made using gorgeous materials and function just like other healthy teeth in your mouth.
Dental implants can all but eliminate the need for repetitive dental work and dealing with missing teeth. Since they act like natural teeth roots, they stimulate your jaw, which prevents it from deteriorating. Plus, dental implants are placed with extreme care by experts, so you don't have to worry about damaging any healthy teeth. It's pretty clear that dental implants are great - but when do you need to get them? Here are a few common signs that you may be a good candidate.
One of the top reasons why people choose dental implants is that they're missing several or all of their teeth. Missing teeth can cause issues with self-consciousness and make it difficult to eat in general. Because dental implants replicate your natural teeth, they can help restore confidence and make eating easier and more enjoyable.
Some people who have dentures, partials, or bridges still feel insecure about their smiles. And that's a shame because nobody should be embarrassed by their smile. If you feel that way, know this: You deserve to feel proud about your smile. Fortunately, dental implants can help. Dental implants can take your confidence to a whole new level. Those days and nights you spent refusing to smile for pictures... Forget about them. Better days are ahead when you have dental implants.
When you have missing teeth, it can be hard to indulge in your favorite foods. It seems like you're constantly on edge due to the pain and inconvenience. When you have dentures, you have to avoid a whole range of foods, like grilled meats and more. With dental implants from Renew you can have your steak and (literally) eat it, too.
One of the biggest downfalls of dental solutions like dentures is that they don't stimulate your jawbone. When your jawbone isn't stimulated correctly, you will eventually suffer from bone loss. This bone loss can create a sunken-in facial appearance. Dental implants fuse with your jawbone, providing the much-needed stimulus that prevents this from happening.
If you or someone you know has had dentures, you know that using them and keeping them clean can be a hassle. After eating, you've got to take them out to be cleaned. Sometimes, you've got to apply denture adhesives to keep them in place. For most people, denture care is messy and monotonous. If you're sick of dealing with sticky adhesives and loose dentures in your mouth, you may want to consider dental implants.
One of the biggest reasons why people choose dental implants is that they look, feel, and work like natural teeth. Dental implants provide several other benefits, including:
If you've lost some or all of your teeth, you're missing out on a slew of functions that make life easier. With dental implants, you benefit from the same functionality as natural teeth.
You can bite into and chew tougher foods that you love, since your bite force is restored.
Dental implants fill in for missing molars, which helps you digest food better.
Dental Implant full mouth restoration options include both fixed removable and non-removable options. In both instances, you can brush just as you would with your natural teeth. With fixed removable solutions, the teeth can come out for extra cleaning and snap right back in. With fixed non-removable options, the teeth stay put and can not be removed, other than by a dental professional for deep cleaning.
Dental implants eliminate one of the biggest concerns that denture-wearers have: their teeth slipping out of their mouth accidentally in public. Unlike dentures, implants are placed securely in your jaw. That means you can eat, talk, smile, and laugh without having to be nervous.
Some dental solutions for missing teeth only last for a few years. When cared for properly, dental implants can last for the rest of your life. Dental implants in Concord, NC from Renew can cost up to 60% less than other dental implant options and come with a Lifetime Guarantee, making them an outstanding value.
When there are gaps in the jawbone due to missing teeth, the bone in those areas can start to weaken from lack of stimulation. If the empty space isn't addressed quickly, the bone can lose up to 25% of its volume and will continue to deteriorate over time. Dental implants stimulate your jaw again, which strengthens your jawbone and prevents it from deteriorating.
When your jawbone starts to deteriorate, the lower third part of your face can begin to sag or look sunken in due to bone loss. Because dental implants integrate with your jawbone and stimulate it daily, you can avoid a sunken facial appearance.
Renew has transformed our members' lives with quality dental implants at prices far below the national average. That's because we believe smiles should be accessible to all. Renew doctors examine the oral health of every new patient who walks through our doors. We then develop a customized dental implant treatment plan to meet their needs. This allows our experts to provide pricing that is upfront, fixed, and affordable. No hidden costs, ever.
We're able to provide outstanding value on your new teeth because we pass our savings along to you. Here's how:
Renew is so committed to bringing back your smile that we created the Renew Patient Financing Program. When you sign up, you can find low monthly payment options with higher approval rates. Bad credit? No problem. Renew works with you to build a plan that's right for you and your budget.
When it comes to replacing missing teeth, dental implants are often considered the "gold standard" solution. That's because they feel, function, and look like actual teeth. Because they replicate natural teeth, you can feast on your favorite foods. You can talk to strangers with confidence. Perhaps most importantly, you can flash that beautiful smile again without feeling embarrassed. Unlike Renew's full mouth reconstruction, traditional dentures limit your food choices, have to be replaced, and are generally more difficult to wear.
A full mouth restoration, as the name suggests, involves rebuilding or replacing every tooth in your mouth. This procedure combines elements of dentistry and cosmetic surgery to restore both the function and structure of your teeth.
Your teeth are responsible for more than making your smile unique. They help you eat and communicate, too. When you lose your teeth, life changes. It's just that simple. Factors like poor dental care or mouth injuries can cause partial or complete tooth loss. In such situations, a dentist's goal is to restore your oral health and bring back your smile. At Renew, we do full dental replacements. They're not for everyone, but for those who need them, they're a great solution. But what does full mouth reconstruction entail? Let's dig in and find out.
A full-mouth reconstruction - also called a total or full-mouth restoration begins with extracting any remaining teeth before restoration can begin. If you have many missing teeth or your teeth are severely damaged or worn down, you may want to consider this procedure.
You may also want to think about full mouth restoration if you have specific dental conditions. For instance, amelogenesis, a disorder that causes teeth to develop in unusual shapes, and ectodermal dysplasia, which affects both skin and teeth, may require comprehensive reconstruction as you get older.
Dental implants can fully restore your mouth without needing to rely on dentures or bridges. As we covered above, dental implants consist of a titanium post that is implanted into your jawbone. As the process of osseointegration progresses, the surrounding wound heals, firmly anchoring the post in place. Teeth are attached to the implants, restoring both the appearance and function.
Did you know that one-tenth of people in the United States are missing all of their teeth? One of the most common reasons for missing teeth is tooth decay, a problem that affects many individuals, not just those who have lost teeth. While some of us may have had more dental fillings than others, we all continually battle against tooth decay.
Bacteria naturally inhabit our mouths, and when they feast on the sugars and starches from our food, they produce an acid that can harm our teeth. This acid gradually erodes the protective layer known as enamel. Once the enamel is compromised, the inner structures of our teeth can begin to decay. Keep an eye out for these signs of tooth decay:
When left untreated, tooth decay can rot your teeth and cause them to fall out. Along with tooth decay, be aware of these additional risk factors that cause your teeth to fall out.
Gum disease and tooth loss often go hand-in-hand. Gum disease is a bacterial infection of the gums that can result in serious health problems. If the infection progresses, it can damage the bone that supports your teeth, potentially leading to tooth loss. You might notice swelling or redness in your gums, but often, the condition isn't painful, which means you might have it without even realizing it. If left untreated, gum disease can not only cause your teeth to fall out but also allow the infection to spread to other areas of your body.
A big cause of gum disease is from plaque accumulating on your teeth. Other factors that increase the likelihood of gum disease include:
Losing your teeth due to an injury is a fairly common occurrence, especially for MMA fighters and boxers. But you don't have to be a combat sports athlete to lose your teeth. It can happen due to an injury, car accidents, accidents at work, or just getting hit in the face with a ball really hard, it doesn't take that much force to damage teeth and ruin someone's smile.
Missing teeth impact your oral health, but they also take a toll on your emotional and mental well-being. Ask yourself these questions:
Renew's full mouth restoration can be the solution you've been searching for.
Have you ever wondered what's involved in a dental implant procedure and how long it takes? In the past, dental implant procedures were often considered long and painful. Today, dental implant surgeries are streamlined and tailored to your unique dental needs. At Renew, you can have new dental implants with a single surgery.
No, we're not pulling your leg. All it takes is one surgical appointment to get dental implants that feel, look, and function like natural teeth. By fixing your teeth on the same day as your surgery, treatment and recovery times are reduced. When your implant procedure is finished and you're fully healed, the sparkling-white teeth of your dreams become a reality. That crispy, juicy apple that's been calling your name? Go ahead and dig in. It's time to savor the flavor of life.
To help you make a more informed decision about dental implants in Concord, NC, let's explore more about the treatment process.
Having your teeth replaced involves an initial consultation with our experienced Dental Team and Education Consultant. You'll receive a free 3-D CAT Scan, which will allow our doctors to see your mouth in three dimensions. We develop your custom treatment plan using this advanced technology. During your free consultation, our dental implant experts will meet with you to talk about your needs. We'll also chat about any concerns you have. Once we determine you're a great candidate for Renew, we can schedule your single-day surgery.
The day you've been waiting for is finally here. Renew's dental implant procedure should only take a few hours. Once we're ready, our doctors use advanced surgical guides and scans to meticulously place your implants. Once your implants are placed, we attach new teeth. This allows you to speak, eat, and smile with confidence as you heal. And, since this is a medical procedure, IV sedation is used to keep you as comfortable as possible.
Once your procedure is over, it's time to heal. We'll provide you with helpful information on how to manage pain, should you experience any soreness. Healing varies from person to person, but you should expect some mild discomfort and swelling.
Four months after surgery, you receive a set of permanent, strong teeth that are attached and fixed for the non-removable option, or teeth that snap securely in place for the removable tooth replacement option.
You want your teeth to stay fresh and clean as time goes by. That's why the last stage of your dental implant procedure is maintenance. By practicing good oral hygiene and attending regular dental check-ups, the smile of your dreams can last a lifetime.
Dental implants are one of the most popular restoration options for people who have lost several teeth or have had to have many teeth extracted. They've got an incredible long-term success rate, but to keep them looking and feeling like your natural teeth, you've got to care for them like your natural teeth. Here are a few tips on how to do just that.
Renew was founded with one goal in mind: To make beautiful, strong teeth accessible to all. So, along with a team of scientists and doctors, Founder Dr. Don Miloni developed a new way to do teeth. Over 100 million dollars have been invested in crafting strong, hardy, healthy teeth. To date, we are backed by over 80 patents. We've achieved a shorter surgery time, which means a faster recovery. And we have changed countless of people's mouths (and lives). All for a fraction of traditional costs. Because everyone deserves to smile. It's the reason we get up every single day.
At this point, we know you may have questions. It would be our pleasure to help answer them. If there's one thing you can count on, it's that our team is here for you when you need us most. From our customer service team to our experienced staff of doctors and expert technicians, you can expect comprehensive care along every step of your dental implant journey. Contact Renew today. After your free consultation, you can look forward to a better tomorrow.
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As Charlotte Douglas International Airport and the region as a whole continue to grow both in traffic and in size, some travelers prefer a smaller option like Concord-Padgett Regional Airport.
Why it matters: Concord-Padgett Regional Airport (USA) is roughly 30 minutes from Uptown Charlotte, and several new flight options have recently been added.
Driving the news: Low-cost airline Avelo Airlines recently opened a new base of operations at Concord-Padgett Regional Airport. The base will create up to 50 new jobs, additional destinations, and two stationed planes, according to a company spokesperson.
Between the lines: Avelo, which began flying out of Concord last May, targets secondary airports in major metro areas, says Trevor Yealy, the airline's head of commercial. He added that people tend to find smaller airports more approachable.
What to expect: Concord-Padgett Regional Airport's commercial terminal is at 7435 Zephyr Place NW Concord. The terminal includes airline ticket counters, Avis, Budget and Enterprise car rental options near the terminal entrance (across from the information desk).
Avelo now has 10 nonstop destinations from Concord:
Allegiant flight options include:
What they're saying: "Avelo's presence at USA increases their positive impact on the economy for the City of Concord and Cabarrus County," City of Concord Aviation Director Dirk Vanderleest said in a statement.
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The largest hospitals serving the Charlotte region are competing to add more hospital beds in Cabarrus County, with plans costing hundreds of millions of dollars.Atrium Health and Novant Health submitted proposals to the state Health Department to provide medical services to ...
The largest hospitals serving the Charlotte region are competing to add more hospital beds in Cabarrus County, with plans costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
Atrium Health and Novant Health submitted proposals to the state Health Department to provide medical services to residents in the Charlotte suburb, according a list of projects released by the state on March 1. There’s a need to add 126 acute-care hospital beds in the county by 2027 for short-term patients, according to the 2025 State Medical Facilities Plan.
To fill that need, Charlotte-based Atrium Health and Novant Health, headquartered in Winston-Salem, filed Certificate of Need applications with the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. If two or more hospitals are competing for services in a specific area, state regulators review each application to see if it meets CON requirements before selecting one to move forward.
N.C. law doesn’t allow health care providers to acquire, replace or add to their facilities and equipment, except in certain circumstances, without approval from the state. Approval is also required for certain medical services to help control increasing health care costs and to make sure services are not duplicated.
▪ Atrium Health wants to build a five-story patient tower with 126 beds at its Atrium Health Cabarrus campus in Concord at 920 Church St. If approved, the hospital’s bed total would be 671.
The tower would be adjacent and connected to the hospital building, according to the application. Atrium is also expanding and relocating services such as labs, pharmacy, dietary services and administrative office space.
A new parking deck and an emergency room are also on the site plan. The total projected cost is more than $208 million.
Patients choose Atrium’s services because of the quality of care and the expansion is needed to meet the needs of a growing community, the company said in a statement.
“Our facilities in Mecklenburg, Union and Cabarrus counties are running at high occupancy rates, creating a consistent demand on resources,” Atrium Health stated. “Therefore, additional bed licenses are needed. We are grateful that patients continue to choose Atrium Health for their care.”
▪ Novant wants to open a $336.4 million 50-hospital bed on Trinity Road in Concord.
In the application, Novant said the 50 beds is 40% of the projected need in Cabarrus County. But if Novant gets the nod to build, it will not stop the state from awarding the remaining beds to other applicants.
Novant said it would also improve competition. Atrium Health Cabarrus is the only hospital in the county.
The plans also include an emergency department and surgical services.
Novant is eager to provide a new opportunity for Cabarrus County patients to receive care closer to home, according to the hospital system. “We have been caring for patients from this area for many years, despite their often long commute for general and specialty care at our facilities in Mecklenburg and Rowan Counties,” Novant told The Charlotte Observer.
If approved, the hospital would be ready by 2030.
Novant is one of the largest hospital systems in North Carolina and the Southeast.
Its network has more than 900 locations, including 19 hospitals, 750 physician clinics, 40,000 employees, urgent care centers, outpatient facilities and imaging services.
Atrium Health is a part of Charlotte-based Advocate Health. The hospital system is the third-largest nonprofit health system in the U.S. and serves about 6 million patients.
More than 155,000 employees work in 68 hospitals and over 1,000 health care locations.
Atrium Health also is partnering with Wake Forest University and Wexford Science & Technology to open the first four-year medical school in Charlotte this summer. Wake Forest University School of Medicine-Charlotte creates a second campus in midtown for the Winston-Salem-based school.
The 20-acre campus will be on the corner of South McDowell and Baxter streets in the Pearl District, a $1.5 billion project with retail, offices, hotels, apartments.
This story was originally published March 10, 2025 at 5:40 AM.
The Charlotte Observer
Chase Jordan is a business reporter for The Charlotte Observer, and has nearly a decade of experience covering news in North Carolina. Prior to joining the Observer, he was a growth and development reporter for the Wilmington StarNews. The Kansas City native is a graduate of Bethune-Cookman University.
It is the second route to be canceled since the airline began Concord service less than a year ago.CONCORD, N.C. — Another Avelo Airlines route from Concord will be no more.The budget airline announced Monday the route between Concord–Padgett Regional Airport and Wilmington Airport in Delaware will end service on Thursday. The airline cited "low demand" for the ro...
It is the second route to be canceled since the airline began Concord service less than a year ago.
CONCORD, N.C. — Another Avelo Airlines route from Concord will be no more.
The budget airline announced Monday the route between Concord–Padgett Regional Airport and Wilmington Airport in Delaware will end service on Thursday. The airline cited "low demand" for the route as the reason for the cancellation. As part of this route, the airline promoted it as an alternative to the larger international airport in nearby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The airline had already announced the discontinuation of service between Concord and Bradley International Airport near Hartford, CT on March 30. The airline cited the consolidation of its domestic service to Connecticut's Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN) as the reason for the change. (The airline does plan to continue international service at Bradley International Airport.)
Passengers impacted by the changes will receive a refund or option to rebook onto other flights, according to the airline.
The airline says this change allows them to refocus staff and equipment onto more popular routes.
Despite these changes, the airline still plans to launch previously announced routes to Nashville, Tennessee and Daytona Beach, Florida in April.
FROM DECEMBER: Avelo Airlines adds 2 routes, new Concord-based jobs
When the airline announced the new routes in December, they also announced 50 new Concord-based jobs.
"It also means jobs by basing two aircraft here. We're basing two 737s here at this airport," Jim Olson, the head of marketing for Avelo Airlines, told WCNC Charlotte in December. "These are high-quality jobs. They're pilots, flight attendants, airport customer service and aircraft technician jobs."
At the time, Olson said the airline had flown 40,000 people since first arriving in May.
Since launching in May, the airline also added service to Lakeland Linder International Airport near Lakeland, Florida.
RELATED: Avelo Airlines announces new routes as part of Concord airport expansion
Concord–Padgett Regional Airport offers passengers an alternative to the larger Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The airport in Concord offers commercial passenger service through Allegiant and Avelo airlines.
Following the route changes, the Avelo Airlines schedule from Concord will be as follows:
North Carolina State Superintendent Mo Green made a visit to Concord to host a public listening and learning session with parents and teachers.CONCORD, N.C. — North Carolina State Superintendent Mo Green visited Concord to host a public listening and learning session Wednesday night. The superintendent is holding eight listening and learning sessions in each of the state’s regions.During that meeting at Harold Winkler Middle School, parents...
North Carolina State Superintendent Mo Green made a visit to Concord to host a public listening and learning session with parents and teachers.
CONCORD, N.C. — North Carolina State Superintendent Mo Green visited Concord to host a public listening and learning session Wednesday night. The superintendent is holding eight listening and learning sessions in each of the state’s regions.
During that meeting at Harold Winkler Middle School, parents and teachers were asked to answer four questions. One of those questions asked, "What are the challenges and potential solutions for North Carolina Public Schools?"
In a packed auditorium with hundreds of people, parents and teachers told North Carolina superintendent Mo Green that administrators need to address bullying.
Frank Brown is one of the parents who spoke about the impact bullying had on his children’s mental health.
“I had a son who's actually 36 now that tried to kill himself when he was a senior in high school, and thankfully that didn’t happen, and now, I have a daughter that struggles with anxiety issues,” Brown said.
Green says it’s an issue that must be addressed from the top level down to the classroom. He said it could even require a response from law enforcement.
“I do think there are four things we need to focus on, one that was lifted up this evening, which is regard to having more mental health professionals working with our students,” Green said.
Green said that means getting more counselors, social workers, and school psychologists working with students who are victims of bullying, as well as the students responsible for doing the bullying. Brown said those resources would have helped his children cope with anxiety.
“I’ve seen it with every one of my kids in a different way and they have been bullied and then they begin to think am I supposed to take my life, what am I to do, just to have a resource to help people encourage them and a hotline as well for them to discuss things that they may not feel comfortable with me,” Brown said.
Green said he also wants to look at character development.
We also asked him what type of guidance he is giving districts after President Trump's executive order to dismantle the Department of Education.
Green encourages districts to keep their focus on the dollars that are still coming in and manage the anxiety.
Contact Siobhan Riley at sriley@wcnc.com and follow her on Facebook and X.