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Dental implants are a versatile and effective solution for a variety of individuals who may be experiencing tooth loss or considering tooth replacement options. Do you find yourself saying one of the following lines?

"i want to enjoy eating food again."

"I am missing teeth."

"I have dental/denture discomfort."

"I want natural looking results."

If you can relate to any of messages above, then dental implants may be the right solution for you.

Before and After Dental Implants

What my team can do for you

I want Dental Implants

snap-on dentures vs. permanent dentures

All on X

All on X

Cost $20-$25K per arch

  • This gets secured in place and you only take it out when you come to the dentist
  • The day of surgery you leave with a temporary that our lab from Arizona secures in place during the healing process
  • After the healing process is done we begin making the final prosthesis
  • This has no palate and you can taste your food
  • We place 4 or more implants for this option
Overdenture

Overdenture

Cost $6-$15K with no insurance

  • This also gets secured in place by implants but it snaps in place
  • You have to take this out at night
  • After surgery you get a healing denture that doesn't secure in place
  • After the healing process the denture will be made that snaps in place
  • We place 2-4 implants for this option (typically 4)
Dental Implants

Dental Implant

Cost $3-$5k with no insurance

  • Maybe all you need is to replace one tooth or a few

Las Vegas Dental Implants FAQs

What are dental implants?

Dental implants are a permanent solution to tooth loss. They are artificial tooth roots that are surgically placed into the jawbone. They are made of titanium and other materials that are compatible with the human body. Dental implants are an alternative to bridges and dentures.

Who is a suitable candidate for dental implants?

Generally, individuals with good oral health, sufficient bone density, and a commitment to proper oral hygiene are suitable candidates. A thorough evaluation by a dental professional is necessary to determine eligibility.

How long does the dental implant process take?

The timeline varies but typically involves multiple phases, including consultation, implant placement, healing (osseointegration), and attachment of the final restoration. The entire process can take several months, ensuring a successful and long-lasting outcome.

Are dental implants painful?

The implant surgery is performed under local anesthesia, minimizing discomfort. Some post-operative soreness is normal, but it can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Most patients find the pain to be well-tolerable.

Do dental implants look and feel natural?

Yes, dental implants are designed to closely mimic natural teeth in both appearance and function. Once integrated with the jawbone, they provide a seamless and lifelike solution for a complete and natural-looking smile.

How do I care for dental implants?

Dental implants require regular oral hygiene practices, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups. Proper care ensures the longevity of the implants and the health of surrounding tissues.

Can smokers get dental implants?

While smoking may affect the healing process, individuals who smoke can still be candidates for dental implants. However, quitting or reducing smoking is recommended to improve the chances of successful implantation and long-term success.

Are dental implants covered by insurance?

Coverage varies by insurance plans. Some plans may cover a portion of the cost, while others may not. It's crucial to check with your insurance provider and discuss payment options with your dental office.

What is the success rate of dental implants?

Dental implants have a high success rate, typically exceeding 95%. Success depends on factors such as proper patient selection, surgical technique, and post-operative care.

Can dental implants be used to replace multiple missing teeth?

Yes, dental implants can be used to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or even an entire arch. Your dentist will evaluate your specific case and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan based on your needs and oral health.

Las Vegas Dental Implants Reviews

Your Providers

Patrick Anghel - DDS

Patrick Anghel, D.D.S.

Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry

Pouya Partovi

Pouya Partovi, D.D.S., M.D.

Oral Surgeon -UCSF School of Dentistry

Aaron Radmall

Aaron Radmall, D.M.D.

Periodontist -UNLV

Vernon Barruga

Vernon Barruga, D.D.S.

Loma Linda University School of Dentistry