Dental Implants

The gold standard for tooth replacement. Restore function, confidence, and your natural smile with our advanced implant solutions.

Dental Implants
Dental implant procedure

The Hidden Cost of Waiting

When you lose a tooth, the clock starts ticking. Bone loss begins almost immediately—within just 3-6 months, you can lose up to 25% of the bone width in that area. Over the first year, you may lose as much as 4mm of bone height.

This isn't just about appearance. Bone loss leads to:

  • Shifting teeth and bite problems
  • Jawbone deterioration that changes your facial structure
  • More complex (and expensive) procedures if you wait
  • Increased risk of losing adjacent teeth

The good news? Dental implants don't just replace your tooth—they stop bone loss in its tracks by stimulating the jawbone just like a natural root. The sooner you act, the simpler and more successful the treatment.

How Dental Implants Work

A proven, predictable process that restores your smile permanently

1

Consultation & Planning

Advanced 3D imaging and personalized treatment planning to map your perfect result before we even begin.

2

Implant Placement

Precision-guided surgery places the titanium implant into your jawbone with minimal discomfort and maximum accuracy.

3

Osseointegration

Over 3-6 months, your implant fuses with your bone—creating a foundation as strong as a natural tooth root.

4

Abutment Placement

A connector piece is attached to the implant, creating a secure base for your new tooth.

5

Final Restoration

Your custom crown, bridge, or denture is crafted in our in-house lab and secured to the implant.

6

Lifetime Care

Regular checkups and our lifetime support ensure your implants last for decades—often a lifetime.

Choose Your Implant Solution

We offer a complete range of dental implant services tailored to your specific needs

Most Popular

Full-Arch Implants

Full-Arch Implants

Complete arch restoration with All-on-4, All-on-6, or Zygomatic implants

  • Same-day temporary teeth
  • 4-6 implants per arch
Best Value

Single Tooth Implant

Single Tooth Implant

Replace one missing tooth with a permanent titanium implant

  • Looks & feels natural
  • Prevents bone loss
Flexible

Multiple Implants

Multiple Implants

Replace several missing teeth with custom bridges or crowns

  • Restores chewing ability
  • Long-lasting results
Stability

Snap-On Dentures

Snap-On Dentures

Implant-supported dentures that won't slip or slide

  • Secure & stable
  • Easy to clean
Removable

Traditional Dentures

Traditional Dentures

Custom-crafted removable dentures for superior fit and comfort

  • Natural appearance
  • In-house lab crafted

Everything You Need to Know About Dental Implants

Dental implants have revolutionized tooth replacement and are now considered the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. Unlike traditional bridges or dentures, dental implants provide a permanent foundation for replacement teeth that look, feel, and function just like your natural teeth.

What Are Dental Implants Made Of?

A dental implant consists of three parts: the implant post (a titanium screw that acts as an artificial root), the abutment (a connector piece), and the crown (the visible tooth). Titanium is used because it is biocompatible and fuses naturally with your jawbone through a process called osseointegration. This creates an incredibly strong foundation that can last a lifetime.

Benefits of Choosing Dental Implants

Unlike dentures that can slip, click, or require messy adhesives, dental implants are permanently anchored in your jaw. They preserve your natural bone structure, prevent the facial sagging that occurs with tooth loss, and allow you to eat, speak, and smile with complete confidence. With proper care, dental implants can last 25 years or more—making them a cost-effective long-term investment.

Am I a Candidate for Dental Implants?

Most adults with missing teeth are excellent candidates for dental implants. Ideal candidates have healthy gums, adequate bone density, and are in good overall health. Even if you have been told you lack sufficient bone, modern techniques like bone grafting, sinus lifts, and zygomatic implants can often make implants possible. The best way to find out if implants are right for you is to schedule a free consultation with our board-certified oral surgeon.

Recovery and Aftercare

Recovery from dental implant surgery varies by individual and the extent of the procedure. Most patients return to normal activities within a day or two. Minor swelling and discomfort can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. During the healing period, you will wear temporary teeth so you are never without a beautiful smile. Once your implants have fully integrated with your jawbone (typically 3-6 months), your permanent teeth are attached.

Ready to Restore Your Smile?

Schedule a free consultation to discover which dental implant solution is right for you. Our expert team will answer all your questions.