
John A. Collier, DDS, DDS
Collier Dental
2162 South Lamar Boulevard
Oxford, MS 38655
Oxford, MS 38655
AGD AAID American Orthodontic Society
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About John A. Collier, DDS
Dr. Collier received undergraduate degrees in biology and chemistry from Delta State University. He earned his dental degree from the University of Tennessee School of Dentistry, then completed a one-year general practice residency at Memphis V-A Medical Center. Dr. Collier has been in private practice since 1996 and is an active member of the Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, Mississippi State Dental Association, American Association of Hospital Dentists, and American Orthodontic Society. Recently, he was awarded a fellowship by the American Orthodontic Society. Visit us to learn what Dr. Collier can do for your smile.
Credentials
Education
Delta State University University of Tennessee School of DentistryAssociations
AGD AAID American Orthodontic Society Mississippi State Dental Association
AGD AAID American Orthodontic Society Mississippi State Dental Association
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Website: https://collierdds.com/Dental Implant Procedures by Dr Collier
Dental Implants
A dental implant is a root-form titanium screw that is surgically placed in the jaw to create an anchor for teeth to be built upon. Dental implants are considered the best way to replace missing teeth.

Single Posterior Implant
The majority of dental implants involve the replacement of a back tooth. Referred to as a single posterior implant, this procedure is typically less complex and less costly than many people expect.

Front Tooth Implant
Dental implants are an excellent option for replacing a missing front tooth in most cases. Front tooth implants are not as common as dental implants replacing missing molars or back teeth.

Same Day Implants
With same day or immediate load implants, you can potentially receive both your implant surgery and your new teeth on the same day. However, there can be more associated risks and complications.

Full Mouth Implants
Missing most or all of your teeth due to damage, periodontal disease, or tooth decay? Full mouth dental implants, which your dentist may call full mouth restoration or reconstruction, can be a great option.

Tooth Extractions
Sometimes referred to as “having a tooth pulled,” a tooth extraction is a very common oral surgical procedure in which a natural tooth is removed from the jaw. An implant may be placed after adequate healing time.

Bone Grafting
After teeth are extracted, bone can atrophy or shrink to the point that bone grafting is required. Bone grafting builds up bone foundations for sufficient implant stability and strength.

Sinus Lift
Sometimes referred to as a sinus graft, this bone grafting procedure inserts bone into the maxillary sinus cavity. The goal is to grow enough bone to support dental implants in the posterior maxillae.

Ridge Augmentation
Ridge augmentation is a specific type of bone graft surgery which may be required prior to placement of dental implants. Commonly done after tooth extractions, this procedure prevents ridge atrophy or shrinkage.

Ridge Expansion
This is a type of bone grafting procedure where the bone is expanded or widened enough to support dental implants. This bone grafting procedure corrects jaw bone atrophy and shrinkage.

Socket Preservation
Socket preservations are simple bone grafting procedures done in conjunction with tooth extractions. The goal of socket preservation is to preserve bone for a future dental implant to be placed.

Dental Crowns
A dental crown is a cap or cover that protects the tooth and restores it to mimic natural shape, size, and function. Crowns are make of zirconia or porcelain and can be either cemented or screw-retained.

Screw Retained Crowns
A screw-retained implant crown is a single-tooth fixed restoration that is secured to a dental implant by means of a screw. Screw retained crowns are popular due to the proven long-term success they deliver.

Cemented Crowns
A cemented crown is a dental crown that is secured to a dental implant using a luting agent similar to dental crowns cemented onto natural teeth. Cemented crowns are beautiful, functional, and extremely durable.

Dental Bridges
An implant bridge or dental bridge is a permanent option that replaces multiple missing teeth. It literally bridges areas that are missing one or more teeth and fill in larger spaces with natural looking crowns.

Dentures
Often made of plastic, acrylic or hard resin, dentures are outdated replacements for missing teeth that must be removed daily for cleaning. Patients typically dislike dentures and have difficulty chewing with them.

Overdentures
Overdentures help solve many of the problems associated with wearing regular false teeth. Dental implants can anchor over dentures in place so they don’t move around when chewing, smiling, or talking.

Partial Dentures
Partial removable dentures, sometimes referred to as "partials," are removable dental appliances that replace one or more missing teeth. The replacement teeth are attached to a gum-colored acrylic base.

Financial Options for Dental Procedures
Insurances Accepted
As a courtesy to you, our office will gladly submit services to your insurance. We are able to bill to traditional, indemnity insurance plans. We do not accept DMO or DPO plans (Dental Maintenance or Dental Provider Organizations). Under these plans, there is NO COVERAGE when treatment is rendered by a non-participating dentist. Please review your plan type carefully. We are an in-network provider with many policies; Delta Dental Premiere, Connection Dental, Guardian, Humana, United Concordia, MS Medicaid, MSCan, and MS Chips. For specific information about in or out-of-network benefit amounts please contact your insurance company.
Payments Accepted
We accept cash, check, all major credit cards, Wells Fargo, Citi, and Care Credit. There is a 3% fee for any credit card transaction, however there is no additional charge for debit cards transactions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What practice does Dr. Collier work with?
Dr. Collier works with Collier Dental.
What are common reasons for dental patients to see Dr Collier?
Dr Collier frequently sees patients for Dental Implants, Single Posterior Implant, Front Tooth Implant, Same Day Implants, Full Mouth Implants, Tooth Extractions, Bone Grafting, Sinus Lift, Ridge Augmentation, Ridge Expansion, Socket Preservation, Dental Crowns, Screw Retained Crowns, Cemented Crowns, Dental Bridges, Dentures, Overdentures, Partial Dentures, .
What languages does Dr. Collier speak?
Dr. Collier speaks English .
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