Single Tooth Implants & Bridges

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What Are Single Tooth Implants & Bridges?

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots, typically made of titanium, surgically placed into the jawbone to support replacement teeth. They provide a permanent, durable, and natural-looking solution for missing teeth.

Enjoy The Benefits

As an alternative to dentures or bridgework, dental implants have a number of benefits:

  • Allow you to eat without pain

  • Feel and look like natural teeth

  • Improve chewing & speaking

  • Attach securely and permanently

AFTER
BEFORE

Your Treatment Timeline

The process typically takes 5–6 months from start to finish.

  • Initial Consultation

    Begin with a comprehensive consultation, where our dental experts assess your needs and discuss your treatment options.

  • Personalized Plan

    Get a comprehensive treatment outline that includes procedures, costs, and timelines, ensuring transparency and informed decision-making.

  • Implant Placement

    Undergo precise implant placement by our skilled professionals, using advanced techniques to create a healthy, confident smile.

How It Works

There are 3 parts to a dental implant:

• Implant

This is the foundation, placed in the jaw to act as an anchor.

• Abutment

This piece connects the implant & crown.

• Crown

This is the visible tooth-shaped piece, or a bridge spanning multiple implants.

Treatment Cost

  • Single tooth implants and bridges
    Starting at $6,000

    • Replaces one tooth

    • Does not include extraction or bone grafting

    • Includes implant, surgical guide, abutment, and crown

  • Tooth Extraction
    Starting at $350

    • Removes one tooth

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have a question that isn’t answered here, view our FAQ page to read more.

  • Q: What is the process for getting an implant?

    The process is very straightforward. Your implant is placed into your jawbone and left to integrate for 4–6 months. After this, we take impressions and have your tooth fabricated. If bone grafting is needed, this can increase treatment time.

  • Q: Do I need an implant for each of my missing teeth?

    It depends. Every case is unique, so we’ll need to see you for a consultation to determine the best course of treatment for you.

  • Q: What do implant teeth look like?

    Implant teeth look almost exactly like natural teeth. The implant body won’t be visible in the mouth—it sits under the gums, in your jawbone.

  • Q: Will it feel and function like a natural tooth?

    Yes! It will feel different from a natural tooth, but will function the same.

  • Q: How long will I bleed after the procedure?

    You may continue to bleed slightly for the first 24 hours after your implant placement. If you feel that you are bleeding more than you should be, please call the clinic.

     

    A tried-and-true remedy that works well to help clotting is the use of tea bags. Dampen a regular tea bag, wring out the excess water, and place it on your extraction site(s). The tanic acid in the tea leaves will help you clot. Multiple tea bags can be used—just replace the tea bags as they become saturated with blood. This process can be repeated as often as needed.

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