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Dental Implants

Permanent, natural-looking replacements for missing teeth — planned digitally, placed and restored in-house.

Dental implant model

Why implants?

The closest thing to growing a new tooth

An implant is a small titanium post that fuses with your jawbone, becoming a rock-solid root for a custom crown. Unlike bridges, it doesn’t touch neighboring teeth; unlike dentures, it never slips. With our 3D cone-beam imaging, every implant is planned on a precise digital model of your jaw before we ever begin.

  • Looks, feels & chews like a natural tooth
  • Preserves jawbone and facial structure
  • Can last decades with good care
Single tooth implant

Single tooth implants

Replace one tooth — and only one tooth

One missing tooth affects everything around it: neighbors drift, bone shrinks, and your bite shifts. A single implant fills the gap without grinding down healthy adjacent teeth, topped with a crown matched so closely no one will spot the difference.

Multiple teeth implants

Multiple teeth implants

Several teeth, fewer implants than you’d think

Missing several teeth doesn’t mean one implant per tooth. Strategically placed implants can anchor a bridge that restores a whole section of your smile — stable, permanent, and far kinder to your jawbone than a removable partial.

All-on-4 full arch implants

All-on-4®

A full arch on just four implants

All-on-4® replaces an entire upper or lower arch with a fixed, natural-looking bridge supported by four precisely angled implants — often without bone grafting, and often with a provisional smile the same day. It’s the modern answer to loose dentures: teeth that stay put, full chewing power, and confidence back where it belongs. See real All-on-4 transformations in our Smile Gallery.

  • Fixed in place — never comes out at night
  • Often avoids bone grafting
  • Same-day provisional teeth in many cases

Implant FAQs

Good questions, honest answers

Does getting an implant hurt?

Placement is done under local anesthetic — most patients say it’s easier than the extraction that preceded it. Expect mild soreness for a few days, manageable with over-the-counter pain relief. Sedation options are available if you’re anxious.

How long does the process take?

The implant needs a few months to fuse with your bone before the final crown goes on — typically three to six months start to finish. You’ll never be left without teeth; temporary options cover the gap while you heal.

Am I a candidate if I’ve been told I lack bone?

Often, yes. Our 3D imaging finds usable bone that flat X-rays miss, and techniques like angled All-on-4 placement or grafting can rebuild support. A scan and consultation will give you a definitive answer.

How do I care for an implant?

Just like a natural tooth: brush, floss, and keep your regular checkups. Implants can’t get cavities, but healthy gums around them are essential to their long life.

What do implants cost?

It depends on how many teeth you’re replacing and whether grafting is needed. We’ll give you an exact, itemized quote before treatment begins — and flexible monthly financing makes implants workable on most budgets.

Find out if implants are right for you

Start with a 3D scan and an honest conversation — no pressure, ever.

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