Implant Dentistry
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are small titanium posts placed into the jawbone to act as artificial tooth roots. They support crowns, bridges, or full sets of replacement teeth and help preserve bone while providing exceptional stability.
Implants are one of the most reliable and long-lasting tooth replacement options available today.
Your Implant Exam & Evaluation (Important)
Every implant journey starts with a comprehensive exam.
🦷 Implant Exam Includes:
Full dental examination
Digital X-rays and imaging
Evaluation of bone health and gum condition
Review of medical and dental history
Discussion of goals, comfort, and budget
This exam allows us to determine:
✔ If you are a good candidate for implants
✔ Which implant option fits your needs
✔ The safest and most effective treatment plan
We explain everything in plain language and answer all questions before moving forward.
Our Implant Dentistry Services
🦷 Overdentures
Implant-supported dentures that snap securely into place for better stability and comfort—no adhesives needed.
Benefits:
Improved chewing and speech
Reduced movement and irritation
More confidence when eating and smiling
🦷 Roundhouse Bridge
A full-arch fixed bridge supported by multiple implants. This option replaces all teeth in one arch with a non-removable, natural-looking solution.
Best for: Patients seeking a permanent alternative to dentures.
🦷 All-on-4 Dental Implants
A complete set of teeth supported by just four strategically placed implants.
Benefits:
Faster treatment timeline
Cost-effective full-arch solution
Strong, stable, and natural appearance
🦷 All-on-6 Dental Implants
Uses six implants for added strength and support, especially beneficial for patients with higher bite force or bone considerations.
🦷 All-on-X
A customized implant approach using the ideal number of implants based on your bone structure, health, and goals.
No one-size-fits-all treatment—your plan is tailored to you.
What to Expect During Implant Treatment
1. Comprehensive Exam & Planning
2. Implant Placement
3. Healing & Integration
4. Final Restoration
Cost, Insurance & Payment Options
Implant Dentistry FAQs
Most patients report minimal discomfort. We focus on gentle techniques and effective anesthesia to keep you comfortable.
With proper care, dental implants can last many years—often decades.
Yes. Even long-term tooth loss may be treated with implants, depending on bone health. This is determined during your exam.
Implants offer greater stability and bone preservation, but the best option depends on your individual needs and goals.