A single tooth dental implant will help renew your smile and give you the confidence to smile bigger than ever!
Single tooth implants and bridges are the best way to repair damaged or missing teeth in a localized area.
A dental implant is a titanium screw that serves as the foundation to replace a teeth.
There are 3 parts to a dental implant:
Our pricing is priced to be the most competitive in the area. We are able to be so price competitive thanks to our highly trained staff. We have performed this procedure many times and optimized it so that you walk out with the best teeth at the best price
Implants can rejuvenate your smile like no other procedure. Our experienced professionals are here to guide you through any questions you have and help determine the best treatment plan for you.
Yes! However, while your implants and teeth are set in place right after the procedure, we do ask that you maintain a soft-food diet for a few days after. This simply means you should try to only eat things you can cut with a plastic fork. This ensures that you get the best, longest lasting result while your implants heal and rest.
For most cases, we make the final teeth out of zirconia or nano-ceramic. They are much stronger and more resistant to staining and wear than traditional acrylic.
Caring for your teeth is very easy. Just like we’re supposed to brush and floss natural teeth, we should do the same with our implants. A few minutes a day is all it will take to keep your mouth and implants healthy.
Pricing varies from patient to patient, but our all-inclusive procedures usually run between $2,500-$5,000 depending on if it is a one or multi-tooth procedure. Talk to our team to get an accurate estimate in no time!
While there will be moderate pain, it is similar to the pain of dental extractions. We use a combination of medications to help control pain and keep our patients as comfortable as possible.
While dental implants do have a more than 95% success rate, yes, they can still fail. If your implants fail within the first year, your dentist will replace it at no charge to you.