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Dental Implants

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Replace missing teeth permanently with the most natural-looking, longest-lasting solution available. Dental implants at Arvada Dental Center restore your smile, your bite, and your confidence.

Open a New Chapter With a Smile

The Life-Changing Power of Permanent Tooth Replacement
At Arvada Dental Center, we offer a full range of dental implant solutions, from single tooth replacements to full arch restorations. Dr. Bennett and our implant team use advanced digital planning and precision surgical techniques to deliver results that look, feel, and function exactly like your natural teeth.

What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a small titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root. Once the implant integrates with the bone, a custom ceramic crown is attached above the gum line for a completely natural appearance.
Unlike dentures or bridges, implants replace the root itself, preserving jawbone density and preventing the bone loss that follows tooth loss. With proper care, dental implants are designed to last a lifetime.

The Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement, and for good reason. No other solution comes close to replicating the look, feel, and function of a natural tooth.
  • Permanent and Long-Lasting: With proper care, implants are designed to last a lifetime. No replacements, no relining, no adhesive.

  • Preserves Jawbone: Implants stimulate the jawbone just like natural tooth roots, preventing the bone loss and facial sagging that follows tooth loss.

  • Looks and Feels Natural: Custom ceramic crowns are matched to your surrounding teeth. Most patients forget they even have an implant.

  • Restores Full Chewing Power: Eat the foods you love without restriction. Implants function with the same strength as natural teeth.

  • Protects Surrounding Teeth: Unlike a bridge, implants do not require grinding down healthy adjacent teeth for support.

  • Improves Confidence: Speak, smile, and laugh without worrying about shifting, clicking, or removing a prosthetic.

For most patients in good health with adequate bone, dental implants are the most effective and satisfying tooth replacement available.

Consider Your Tooth Replacement Options

We offer several implant-based solutions depending on how many teeth you are missing and your overall oral health.

Single Tooth Implant

Replace one missing tooth without affecting surrounding healthy teeth. A single implant and crown restores full function and appearance.

Multiple Teeth Replacement

Replace several missing teeth in the same arch with individual implants or an implant-supported bridge for a natural, stable result.

Implant Supported Dentures

Existing or new dentures that snap securely onto implants for dramatically improved stability, comfort, and chewing ability.

Full Arch Dental Implants

Replace an entire arch of missing or failing teeth with a fixed, non-removable implant restoration. Includes All-On-4 and Zirconia fixed bridges.

Implant Restoration and Replacement

Arvada Dental Center can also restore your existing dental implants placed by another provider. If they need adjustment, repair, or a new crown, our team can assess and restore them to full function and comfort. Our team will evaluate your implant site and create a personalized treatment plan.

What to Expect: The Dental Implant Process

1

Consultation and Planning

We take a full cone beam CT scan to assess your bone structure and plan precise implant placement. Dr. Bennett reviews your health history and recommends the best implant solution for your situation.
2

Bone Grafting (If Needed)

If you have experienced bone loss at the implant site, a bone graft may be needed before placement. This builds up the necessary bone density to support a long-lasting implant.
3

Implant Placement

The titanium post is surgically placed into your jawbone under local anesthesia or sedation. A temporary restoration may be placed the same day so you never go without teeth.
4

Osseointegration

Over the next 3 to 6 months, your implant fuses with the surrounding bone. This healing phase is critical for long-term stability and success.
5

Abutment Placement

Once the implant has fully integrated, an abutment is attached to connect the post to your final crown. Impressions or digital scans are taken for your custom restoration.
6

Final Crown Placement

Your custom ceramic crown is placed and adjusted for a perfect fit and natural bite. You leave with a permanent, fully functional tooth that looks and feels completely natural.

single and multiple dental implants Illustration

Single Tooth Dental Implant

Multi-tooth bridge

Are you a Candidate for Dental Implants

Most adults in good general health with adequate jawbone are excellent candidates for dental implants. You may be a great candidate if you are missing one or more teeth, struggling with ill-fitting dentures, or looking for a permanent, non-removable tooth replacement. Patients who do not smoke and have no uncontrolled systemic conditions typically experience the best long-term outcomes.
Some patients may need preparatory treatment such as bone grafting or gum disease therapy before implant placement. Certain medical conditions and medications require evaluation before surgery. During your consultation, Dr. Bennett will review your full health history, take a cone beam CT scan, and give you an honest assessment of your candidacy and the best path forward.

Recovery and Aftercare

Most patients experience mild soreness and swelling for 3 to 5 days following implant placement, which is well managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. We recommend a soft diet for the first week. The full osseointegration process takes 3 to 6 months, during which you will be monitored at regular checkup appointments. Once your final crown is placed, care for your implant just like a natural tooth with daily brushing, flossing, and regular cleanings.
Real dental Implant Results from Arvada Dental Center

Flexible Financing for Dental Implants

We understand that dental implants are a significant investment. At Arvada Dental Center, we work hard to make implants accessible for every budget. We accept most dental insurance plans, and many plans contribute toward implant treatment. We offer flexible financing through multiple providers with low monthly payment options so you can restore your smile without financial stress.

See If You Qualify for Dental Implants

Answer the Following Questions To Learn more about our pricing and financing options.

Why Choose Arvada Dental Center for Dental Implants?

Dr. Bennett and our implant team use advanced cone beam CT imaging and fully guided surgical techniques to place implants with exceptional precision. We handle every stage of your implant journey in-house, from extraction and bone grafting through crown placement, saving you time and unnecessary referrals to outside specialists.

We offer same-day implants and immediate temporary restorations for qualifying patients, so you never have to go without teeth. Flexible financing, membership club savings, and insurance coordination make implant treatment more affordable than most patients expect.
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FAQs

Have questions about dental implants in Arvada, Colorado? Here are answers to our most common patient questions. Schedule a consultation for a personalized evaluation.
How much do dental implants cost in Arvada, Colorado?
  • A single dental implant at Arvada Dental Center typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000, including the post, abutment, and crown. Full arch restorations such as All-On-4 range from $20,000 to $35,000 per arch. We offer flexible financing through CareCredit, Cherry, and other providers. Membership club members receive exclusive discounts on restorative treatments.

How long do dental implants last?
  • With proper care, dental implants are designed to last a lifetime. The titanium post typically never needs replacing. The ceramic crown may need replacement after 15 to 20 years with normal wear. Regular cleanings and checkups are essential for long-term implant health.

Does getting a dental implant hurt?
  • Implant placement is performed under local anesthesia or sedation, so you feel no pain during the procedure. Most patients experience mild soreness and swelling for 3 to 5 days afterward, which is managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Many patients report the procedure was far more comfortable than they expected.

Does getting a dental implant hurt?
  • Many dental insurance plans contribute toward the crown portion of an implant. Some plans also cover the surgical placement. We verify your benefits before treatment and help you maximize your coverage. Flexible financing is available to cover any remaining out-of-pocket costs.

How long does the dental implant process take?
  • The full implant process typically takes 4 to 8 months from placement to final crown. This includes the 3 to 6 month osseointegration period. For qualifying patients, we offer same-day implants with immediate temporary restorations so you leave with teeth the same day.

Am I too old for dental implants?
  • There is no upper age limit for dental implants. Implants are placed in healthy patients well into their 80s. The key factors are adequate bone density, good general health, and absence of uncontrolled systemic conditions. We will evaluate your candidacy at your consultation.

What happens if I do not replace a missing tooth?
  • When a tooth is lost, the jawbone at that site begins to deteriorate from lack of stimulation. Surrounding teeth gradually shift toward the gap, affecting your bite and increasing your risk of further tooth loss. Dental implants are the only replacement option that prevents bone loss.

Can dental implants fail?
  • Implant failure is uncommon with a success rate above 95%. Risk factors include smoking, uncontrolled diabetes, and poor oral hygiene. We thoroughly evaluate your health before placement and provide detailed aftercare instructions to maximize your chances of long-term success.

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