Dental Implants

Permanent. Lifelike.
Built to last.

Dental implants restore both the function and the look of natural teeth — and unlike dentures or bridges, they're a permanent solution.

Dental implant result — front tooth restoration

A foundation that
actually lasts.

A dental implant is a small titanium post that's placed into your jawbone, where it fuses with the bone to act as a permanent root. We then attach a custom-crafted crown on top — one that's color-matched and shaped to blend with your natural teeth.

Implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth because they preserve the bone, restore full chewing strength, and look completely natural.

  • Single-tooth implants
  • Multi-tooth implant bridges
  • Full-arch implant restorations (implant-supported dentures)
  • Bone grafting when needed
Our Process

A clear path
from start to finish.

01

Evaluation

3D scans and a full exam to plan your implant placement with precision.

02

Placement

The implant is placed using guided surgery — comfortable, predictable, minimally invasive.

03

Healing

Over 3–4 months, the implant fuses with your bone, creating a permanent foundation.

04

Final Crown

Your custom crown is placed — color-matched and shaped to look like nature.

Common Questions

Frequently
asked.

With proper oral hygiene and routine dental visits, dental implants can last a lifetime. The crown on top may need replacement after 15+ years.
Most patients are surprised at how comfortable the procedure is. We use local anesthetic and sedation options, and most patients report minimal discomfort afterward — often manageable with just over-the-counter pain relief.
Most healthy adults are candidates. Even patients with bone loss can usually qualify with grafting. We'll know for certain after a consultation and 3D scan.
Cost varies based on the number of implants and whether additional procedures (like grafting) are needed. We provide transparent pricing during your consultation and offer financing options.
Yes. Each crown is custom-designed to match the shape, shade, and translucency of your surrounding teeth — most people can't tell the difference.

Ready to take
the first step?