I couldn’t be happier. It is hard for me to even imagine how I looked before because
this is what I have always wanted.
Sharon - Full mouth restoration patient
Please tell us more about yourself so we can schedule you an assessment for dental implants.
The needs of each patient vary, and that's why your free consultation includes speaking directly with the doctors who'll perform your procedure. It's what makes ARCHPOINT different from other dental implant centers—we provide you the finest dental implants with the most personalized and compassionate care.
Single Tooth Replacement
Rather than wearing a single fake tooth for the rest of your life, we recommend getting a dental implant. These implants can be used to replace a single tooth. You have a titanium rod implanted into your jawbone; then the crown placed over it. It looks exactly like your natural teeth, and it never has to be removed. If you have lost a natural tooth, this is the best way of replacing it.
Multi-tooth Implants
An implant-supported bridge is a permanent restoration that can improve your ability to properly chew and speak. It is a better option for your oral health, because it preserves your bone structure and does not affect your surrounding teeth. Patients with implant-supported bridges also experience an improvement in durability.
Implant Dentures
There are two types of implant supported dentures. The first type is non-removable and utilizes full arch bridges. These bridges typically require four to six implants. The industry-leading standard is known as “All-On-4® Treatment Concept” and only requires four implants placed at precise angles. The second type is known as a fixed overdenture.
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Archpoint Dental FAQs
How are dental implants placed?
An oral surgeon will create a small incision in the gum through which they will drill a small hole in the jaw bone at the desired position to ensure proper placement and angle. Then the implant, which resembles a very small screw with a hole on the top, is screwed into the jaw. The implant itself, once placed, should be below the gum line. The gum incision is then sutured over the implant.
What exactly are dental implants?
When people envision dental implants they're generally thinking of a new tooth. The tooth component is actually the cap, similar to a normal dental crown with which most people are familiar. The implant portion actually consists of a tiny titanium post that serves the same function as a tooth's root.
How long does the whole process take?
Traditional implant procedures require a period of approximately five or six months following placement to ensure the implant is fully fused to the jaw bone. However, there are a variety of factors that could affect the length of time osseointegration requires, such as the person's health, bone density and other factors.
Once your oral surgeon feels the implant is properly fused, a second procedure will be performed wherein the implant is once again exposed so an abutment can be screwed onto it. The crown is then attached to this abutment.
If a dental crown has not yet been fabricated your dentist or oral surgeon may place a temporary crown on the abutment, in which case you will have to go back for one last follow-up appointment so they can install your permanent crown.
How much do dental implants cost?
The cost of dental implants depends primarily on the number of implants you are receiving and the purpose of the implants. An implant to replace a missing tooth can range between $1,500 to $7,500 depending on the provider and the complexity of the procedure. For example, if the jaw bone has degraded to the point where there's not adequate density to support an implant then bone grafting may be necessary, which will lengthen the process and entail additional surgery. If grafting is not required the price of a single implant should be less than $5,000. Mini-implants used to anchor a bridge or dentures typically cost between $300 and $900 per implant.
(855) 956-1709
8070 Park Lane #100, Dallas, TX 75231
3112 Lubbock Ave. Ft. Worth, TX 76109
Copyright ©2019 ARCHPOINT Implant Dentistry
Sharon -
Full mouth restoration patient
(855) 956-1709
8070 Park Lane #100, Dallas, TX 75231
3112 Lubbock Ave. Ft. Worth, TX 76109
Copyright © 2019
ARCHPOINT Implant Dentistry
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