A permanent answer to <em>missing teeth.</em>
Titanium roots, tooth-shaped crowns, and a treatment plan written down before any chair time. Most patients see one team from first scan to final crown.
Why an implant
An implant replaces the root first — a small titanium post, set into the bone — and the visible tooth follows once the area has healed. The result is something that bites, flosses, and ages like your own tooth, without involving the neighbors.
We plan implants in 3D before we ever pick up a drill. That means fewer surprises, shorter chair time, and a quieter recovery than most people expect.
Three visits, spaced for healing.
Implants take time on purpose — the bone needs months to bond with the post before we load it. Here's the usual arc.
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01
Plan & consult
A CBCT scan, photos, and a sit-down conversation. You leave with a written plan and an itemized price.
~ 60 minutes -
02
Place the post
A short surgical visit — usually 45–60 minutes per implant. Most patients are back to normal eating in a few days.
Same day -
03
Heal & integrate
Three to six months while the bone fuses to the implant. A temporary tooth sits in place if it's a visible area.
3–6 months -
04
Final crown
We take an impression, the lab crafts the porcelain tooth, and you come back once to seat it. That's the end of it.
~ 45 minutes
Solutions for every kind of gap.
Each option below is available in-house — quoted in writing, no surprises.
Single-tooth implant
One root, one crown — for that one tooth that finally has to go.
Multi-tooth bridge
Two implants carry a small bridge — sometimes simpler than implanting each one.
Full-arch (All-on-4)
Four implants per arch hold a full set of teeth. Bite the same day, final teeth in months.
Bone grafting
If the bone needs building up, we do it in-house. No outside referrals.
Dental Implants FAQs.
Don't see your question? Send us a note — we'll answer plainly.
- Does it hurt?
- The placement itself is done with local anesthetic — most patients say it feels easier than a wisdom-tooth extraction. The first 48 hours after are sore but managed with over-the-counter pain relief for most people.
- How long do they last?
- An implant placed in healthy bone and kept clean lasts decades — they don't decay because they're titanium, but the gum around them still needs care.
- Am I a candidate?
- Most adults are, even if you've been told 'no' elsewhere. Bone loss can be rebuilt. We'll know after a CBCT scan and a short conversation.
- What does it cost?
- A single-tooth implant typically runs $3,000–$5,000 all-in (post + abutment + crown). We quote everything in writing before treatment, and we accept HSA/FSA and offer financing.
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All under one roof, all planned together.
Ready to book dental implants?
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