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Regular price $2,885 (ADA Code 6010). Does not include crown, abutment, or bone graft. Only valid at this location. Bring this card with you to your appointment. Valid when using cash, but may be coordinated with insurance when applicable. Or, See office for complete pricing information. All offers are subject to change and cannot be combined. Treatment for all offers must be rendered by 12/31/23. Services, hours, and insurance plans vary by location. Valid government issued photo ID and checking account required to get financing on approved credit.
When deciding on a treatment to replace a missing tooth or teeth it’s best to consider the longevity of the material and what will be the closest to functioning and looking like natural teeth. You may save money upfront by choosing a bridge or dentures, but in the long run you’re much better off going with dental implants, as they function like natural teeth and they can last a lifetime. Take a look at the chart below to show the differences between dental treatments.
Tooth Replacement Treatments | Implant | Bridge | Dentures (Full or Partial) |
Longevity | Lifetime | 7-10 Years | 5-7 Years |
Preservation of healthy adjacent teeth | Yes | No | No |
Prevent bone loss & preserve facial appearance | Yes | No | No |
Need regular adjustments | No | Yes | Yes |
Accelerated loss of adjacent teeth | No | Yes | Yes |
Dental implants mirror the structure of the original tooth. A titanium screw is placed into the jawbone and takes the place of the root of a tooth. It becomes the foundation on which to build new teeth.
The entire process typically takes 3-6 months.
First – if a bad tooth exists, it is removed. | |
Second – the Implant is placed and as it heals the implant has fused with the bone and your ready for the next step. | |
Last – we make a new, permanent crown to fit over the implant. |
Dental implants require the same care as permanent teeth, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings.
Dental implants have the highest success rate of any implant device in the body. Reported success rates are approximately 95%, however this may vary based on location, bone density and prosthetic design. The education and experience of the dentist placing the implant plays a pivotal role in the success of the procedure.
Dr. Smith is AMAZING! Beautiful brand new office next to Marshals, super clean and very nice! The staff was so friendly! I was able to get in same day and got the best treatment! Can’t wait to share with my friends and family! - Brittany K.