Implants
Cost Breakdown of Dental Implants
Single Implant: Starting at $3,990
This price includes the cost of a 3D x-ray, implant and crown. Does not include the cost of bone grafting. As with most major work, we require a consult appointment to determine eligibility for implants.
Restore Your Smile With Dental Implants
If one or more of your teeth are missing, there are a number of ways to replace them. An alternative to bridges, partials, or complete dentures may be dental implants. Implants are used to replace missing roots and support artificial replacement teeth. They are comfortable and look like natural teeth.
What Are Dental Implants?
A dental implant is an artificial root made of titanium. It is inserted into the jawbone to replace the root of the natural tooth. An artificial replacement tooth (crown) is attached to the implant. The implant acts as an anchor to hold the replacement tooth in place.
Who Can Get Dental Implants?
If you are in good general health, have healthy gums, and have enough bone in the jaw to hold an implant, dental implants might be right for you. If your jawbone has shrunk or if it has not developed normally, you may be able to have a bone graft to build up the bone. A bone graft is a way of adding new bone to your jawbone. Your dentist or dental specialist will tell you if bone grafting can be done.
Dental Implants Procedure
- Your dentist will carefully examine your mouth and take x-rays of your head, jaw, and teeth to find out if dental implants are right for you.
- During the first stage of surgery, your dentist will put a dental implant into your jawbone beneath the gum tissue. The gum tissue is then stitched back into place. As the tissue heals, the implant will bond with the bone and attach to the gum. It can take several months to heal.
- During the second stage of surgery and once the tissue is healed, your dentist will attach an abutment to the implant. An abutment is a post that connects the replacement tooth to the implant.
- An artificial replacement tooth is made and your dentist attaches it to the abutment. It may take several appointments to properly fit the replacement tooth to the abutment.
- When replacing several teeth or all of your teeth, a fixed bridge is anchored to your dental implants. A bridge is a dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by spanning an area that has no teeth. The bridge is held firmly in place by dental implants on each side of the missing tooth or teeth.