

At Zenith Oral Surgery, your smile deserves both restoration and revitalization. Whether replacing a single tooth or securing full dentures, our team supports you every step of the way by combining advanced technology with attentive service. Trust us to help you regain both function and natural beauty with results designed to last a lifetime.
Missing teeth can affect confidence, oral health, and overall wellness. Zenith Oral Surgery offers sophisticated implant solutions tailored to your dental anatomy and lifestyle to restore comfort, strength, and aesthetic harmony. Our expert care ensures your implants integrate seamlessly, truly feeling like a part of you.
Dental implants are permanent tooth replacements made from titanium and surgically anchored into your jawbone. They create a stable foundation for custom crowns, bridges, or dentures that look and function naturally.
Each implant consists of:
Dental implants help maintain facial structure by preventing bone loss and the sunken look associated with missing teeth. They offer unmatched durability, often lasting decades or a lifetime, unlike dentures or bridges which need replacement every 5-15 years.
Eligibility is determined through a comprehensive evaluation that includes assessing gum health, tooth mobility, bite alignment, implant site inspection, and dental and medical history review.
Patients with insufficient bone may require grafting to rebuild jaw strength, especially after extended tooth loss or long-term denture wear. This procedure promotes new bone growth by providing a supportive scaffold, which improves the foundation for dental implants.
Bone grafting not only enhances implant stability but also helps maintain the natural shape and contour of the face, preventing the sunken or aged appearance caused by bone loss.
Our implant options cater to all needs including single teeth, multiple teeth, or full arches. From traditional single-tooth implants to All-on-4® full arch restorations and mini implants for limited bone volume, we provide solutions designed for optimal durability and function.
Also known as endosteal implants, these are surgically placed into a healthy jawbone and act as artificial roots for a single tooth. They support custom crowns and, where appropriate, small bridges, providing a natural and lasting solution for individual tooth loss.
For several missing teeth in a row, implant-supported bridges use two or more implants as anchors instead of relying on adjacent natural teeth. This protects healthy teeth and helps maintain bone integrity while restoring chewing ability and aesthetics.
All-on-4® replaces a full arch with just four surgically placed implants, providing a fixed, non-removable set of natural-feeling teeth. Strategic implant placement maximizes bone contact, often avoiding bone grafting, reducing surgery complexity and healing time while ensuring long-term stability and function.
MDIs are smaller diameter implants used for patients with limited bone or for supporting smaller teeth restorations. They require less invasive surgery and offer reliable support for dentures or crowns when standard implants aren’t ideal.
From digital planning to surgical placement under anesthesia or sedation, each step prioritizes your comfort and success. Post-surgery, your implant undergoes osseointegration, bonding securely with your jawbone before a custom restoration completes your renewed smile.
Advanced imaging, including CT scans and Cone Beam CT (CBCT), can map your jaw’s unique anatomy, bone volume, and nerve and sinus locations. This can help with guiding precise implant placement to maximize stability and minimize risks.
Under anesthesia or sedation tailored to your comfort, the surgeon exposes the jawbone, prepares the implant site with precise drilling, and inserts the titanium implant. Minimally invasive techniques reduce swelling and speed recovery. Anesthesia options include local, sedation, or general anesthesia for a calm, stress-free experience.
For comfort options including general anesthesia, see our anesthesia options page.
Lasting 3-6 months, this biological process fuses implant to bone, creating a foundation as strong as a natural tooth root. Regular follow-ups monitor healing and address any issues promptly.
After healing, a custom crown, bridge, or denture is attached to the implant abutment, restoring your smile’s natural appearance and functionality. This durable restoration lets you chew, speak, and smile with confidence.
With daily care and professional cleanings, implants maintain strength and beauty for decades. Our team provides guidance to keep your smile healthy and radiant.
With success rates above 95%, dental implants are among the most reliable and life-enhancing tooth replacement options available today.
Trust Zenith Oral Surgery to provide dental implant care that blends advanced science with an unwavering commitment to your comfort and confidence. Your radiant smile awaits. Contact Zenith Oral Surgery today to schedule your consultation and find out if dental implants are right for you.
Trust Zenith Oral Surgery for expert dental implant care delivered with compassion and precision. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and discover how implants can transform your smile and life.
Costs depend on the complexity of your treatment, including the number of implants and whether bone grafting is required. Single implants generally range from $3,000 to $5,000, with full-arch solutions like All-on-4® costing more. Flexible payment plans and insurance coverage may be available to make treatment accessible.
Coverage varies by plan and medical necessity. Some insurers cover implants for medically required reasons, while others exclude cosmetic cases. Consult your provider and our team to understand your options.
Screwless dental implants, sometimes called “cemented” implants, use a cemented abutment instead of a screw-retained connection. This approach is typically used for certain aesthetic or functional scenarios and may offer benefits in specific cases. Your oral surgeon can discuss which option is best for your individual needs.
Most patients experience only mild discomfort during and after the procedure, managed effectively with local anesthesia and sedation options. Healing is gradual and well-supported with appropriate care.
