Dental Implants & Permanent Tooth Replacement
Replace missing teeth permanently with dental implants. Titanium implants that integrate with jawbone for natural appearance, restored chewing function, and long-term bone preservation.
Comprehensive Dental Implant Solutions
At AZ Dental Club, we specialize in advanced dental implant therapy that provides permanent, natural-looking tooth replacement. Our titanium implants integrate with your jawbone through osseointegration, creating a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures that function just like natural teeth.
Single Tooth Implants
Individual implant placement for single missing teeth with custom crown restoration for natural appearance and function.
- Titanium implant placement
- Custom crown fabrication
- Bone preservation benefits
- No impact on adjacent teeth
- Permanent, stable solution
Implant-Supported Bridges
Multiple missing teeth replacement using strategically placed implants to support fixed bridge restorations.
- Multiple tooth replacement
- Fixed, non-removable solution
- Reduced number of implants needed
- Restored chewing efficiency
- Natural-looking aesthetics
Full-Mouth Reconstruction
Complete smile restoration using implant-supported dentures or full-arch fixed bridges for total tooth replacement.
- All-on-4 and All-on-6 options
- Immediate loading protocols
- Full-arch restoration
- Improved facial support
- Enhanced quality of life
Understanding Dental Implant Technology
The science behind permanent tooth replacement and jawbone integration
What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing tooth roots. Through a process called osseointegration, the implant fuses with the bone, creating a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures.
This biocompatible titanium integration makes implants the closest thing to natural teeth, providing unmatched stability and longevity compared to other tooth replacement options.
Benefits of Implant Treatment
Bone Preservation: Prevents jawbone deterioration that occurs with missing teeth.
Natural Function: Restores full chewing capacity and speech clarity.
Longevity: Can last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance.
Aesthetics: Indistinguishable from natural teeth in appearance and feel.
Why Choose Implants Over Other Options?
Unlike removable dentures or bridges that rely on adjacent teeth, implants are independent restorations that don’t affect surrounding healthy teeth. They provide superior stability, comfort, and function while preserving jawbone structure and facial support.
With success rates exceeding 95%, dental implants represent the gold standard in tooth replacement technology, offering patients a permanent solution that enhances both oral health and quality of life.
Why Choose AZ Dental Club for Dental Implants?
Experience advanced implant dentistry with board-certified specialists and cutting-edge technology for optimal outcomes.
Expert Implant Specialists
Board-certified oral surgeons and prosthodontists with extensive training in advanced implant placement and restoration techniques.
3D Surgical Planning
Cone beam CT imaging and computer-guided surgery ensure precise implant placement for optimal function and aesthetics.
Same-Day Options
Immediate loading protocols allow for same-day teeth in select cases, minimizing treatment time and maximizing convenience.
Premium Materials
High-grade titanium implants and custom-crafted restorations using the finest materials for long-term success and natural appearance.
Comprehensive Warranty
Extensive warranty coverage and long-term follow-up care ensure your investment is protected and maintained for optimal longevity.
High Success Rate
Over 95% success rate with advanced techniques and meticulous attention to detail in every aspect of treatment planning and execution.
Your Dental Implant Treatment Journey
A comprehensive approach to permanent tooth replacement with precision, comfort, and lasting results.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Thorough examination with 3D imaging to assess bone density, sinus position, and nerve location. We’ll create a detailed treatment plan and discuss all options to ensure optimal outcomes.
Surgical Implant Placement
Precise implant placement using computer-guided surgery for optimal positioning. Local anesthesia and sedation options ensure comfort throughout the procedure.
Healing & Integration
3-6 month healing period allows osseointegration to occur. Temporary restorations may be provided to maintain function and aesthetics during healing.
Final Restoration
Custom crown, bridge, or denture fabrication and placement. Final adjustments ensure perfect fit, function, and natural appearance for long-term success.
Advanced Implant Materials & Technology
We use the latest implant technology and premium materials for optimal integration and longevity
Premium Titanium Implants
We use Grade 4 commercially pure titanium and titanium alloy implants with advanced surface treatments that promote faster osseointegration. These biocompatible materials have decades of clinical success and research backing.
Benefits: Excellent biocompatibility, superior osseointegration, long-term stability, and proven clinical success rates exceeding 95%.
Computer-Guided Surgery
3D cone beam CT imaging and surgical guide fabrication ensure precise implant placement with optimal angulation and depth. This technology minimizes surgical trauma and improves predictability of outcomes.
Benefits: Enhanced precision, reduced surgical time, minimized trauma, improved safety, and more predictable aesthetic outcomes.
Advanced Surface Technology
Modern implant surfaces feature micro-textured and chemically treated surfaces that accelerate bone formation and integration. These innovations reduce healing time and improve long-term stability.
Benefits: Faster osseointegration, improved initial stability, enhanced bone-to-implant contact, and reduced healing time.
What to Expect: Treatment & Recovery
Understanding your implant journey and optimizing healing for long-term success
Surgical Experience
Implant placement is typically comfortable with local anesthesia. Most patients experience minimal discomfort, similar to a routine extraction. Sedation options are available for anxious patients.
What to Expect:
- Comfortable local anesthesia
- Minimally invasive surgical technique
- Immediate temporary restoration if applicable
- Detailed post-operative instructions
Healing & Integration
The osseointegration process takes 3-6 months, during which the implant fuses with your jawbone. Proper oral hygiene and following post-operative instructions ensure optimal healing.
Healing Guidelines:
- Maintain excellent oral hygiene
- Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol
- Eat soft foods initially
- Attend all follow-up appointments
Success Factors: Proper healing leads to strong, stable implants that can last a lifetime with proper care.
When to Contact Us
While implant complications are rare, contact our office if you experience:
- Severe pain not controlled by medication
- Excessive bleeding or swelling
- Signs of infection (fever, pus, increased pain)
- Implant mobility or looseness
- Any concerns about healing progress
We provide 24/7 emergency contact and comprehensive follow-up care to ensure optimal healing and long-term implant success.
Trusted for Exceptional Implant Results
Our commitment to implant excellence is reflected in our high success rates and patient satisfaction.
“My dental implant feels and functions exactly like my natural tooth. I can eat anything I want and completely forgot it’s not my original tooth!” – Robert H.
1. What exactly is a dental implant, and how is it different from a bridge?
A dental implant is a complete replacement for a missing tooth, consisting of three parts: a small, screw-like post made of titanium that is surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as an artificial tooth root; an abutment that connects the post to the crown; and the custom-made crown that looks and functions like a natural tooth. It is fundamentally different from a dental bridge because an implant is independent and does not rely on neighboring teeth for support. A bridge, conversely, requires the two healthy adjacent teeth to be ground down to support the false tooth, which is fused between them. An implant preserves the health and structure of the surrounding natural teeth.
2. Who is the ideal candidate for dental implants?
The ideal candidate for dental implants is a person in good general and oral health who has one or more missing teeth. The most critical factor for success is having sufficient jawbone density to anchor the titanium post securely, as the implant relies on a process called osseointegration, where the bone fuses directly to the implant surface. Candidates should also have healthy gum tissue free of periodontal disease. While smoking, diabetes, and certain medical conditions can affect the healing process and implant success, they do not automatically disqualify a person. Ultimately, a thorough examination, including X-rays or a CT scan, is required to determine suitability.
3. What is the success rate of dental implants, and how long do they last?
Dental implants have an impressive success rate, typically reported to be over 95% when placed by a skilled surgeon and cared for properly. This high rate makes them the most predictable and longest-lasting option for tooth replacement. The titanium post placed in the bone is designed to be a permanent fixture and, with meticulous hygiene and regular dental check-ups, can last a lifetime. The visible part of the implant, the crown, may eventually wear out or chip, usually after 10 to 15 years, but the crown is easily replaced without disturbing the titanium root anchor in the bone.
4. Is the dental implant procedure painful, and how long is the recovery time?
The surgical procedure to place the titanium post is performed under local anesthesia, and often with sedation, meaning you should not feel any pain during the placement itself. Most patients report the procedure is more comfortable than having a tooth extracted. Once the anesthesia wears off, post-operative discomfort is normal and is typically managed effectively with over-the-counter pain relievers, sometimes supplemented by prescription medication. The initial healing period for the soft tissue is usually three to five days. However, the full integration process, known as osseointegration, where the bone fuses to the implant, takes significantly longer—usually three to six months—before the permanent crown can be attached.
5. Why is a dental implant better than just leaving a missing tooth gap?
Leaving a missing tooth gap untreated is detrimental to long-term oral health and facial structure. When a tooth is lost, the jawbone in that area is no longer stimulated by chewing, leading to a process called bone resorption, where the bone begins to deteriorate and shrink. Over time, this bone loss can cause adjacent teeth to shift, alter your bite, and eventually lead to a sunken facial appearance. A dental implant is the only restorative option that actively stimulates the jawbone through the titanium post, mimicking the function of a natural tooth root. This stimulation halts bone loss, preserves the facial structure, and keeps surrounding teeth firmly in their proper positions.
6. What happens if I don’t have enough jawbone to get a dental implant?
If a patient has experienced significant bone loss due to periodontal disease or having the tooth missing for a long time, there may not be enough bone density or height to support the implant post. In these cases, the surgeon can perform a bone grafting procedure to add new bone material to the area. For the upper back jaw, a specialized procedure called a sinus lift may be performed to raise the floor of the sinus cavity and place bone graft material. Once the grafted bone has healed and fused—a process that typically takes several months—the jaw will be strong and thick enough to securely accommodate the dental implant, allowing the patient to proceed with the final restoration.
7. How should I care for my dental implant once the crown is attached?
Caring for a dental implant is very similar to caring for your natural teeth, as the goal is to maintain excellent hygiene around the implant to prevent the buildup of plaque and bacteria. Although the implant itself cannot decay, it is vulnerable to peri-implantitis, which is an inflammatory disease similar to gum disease that can cause bone loss around the implant post, leading to implant failure. You must brush twice daily, floss daily, and use specialized products like implant-specific floss, interdental brushes, or a water flosser to clean thoroughly beneath and around the crown. Regular professional cleanings and examinations are also essential to monitor the implant and the surrounding tissue.
8. How long does the entire dental implant process take from start to finish?
The dental implant process is typically a staged treatment that requires several months from the initial surgery to the final crown placement, primarily due to the biological healing time. Stage one is the surgical placement of the titanium post, followed by a healing period of three to six months for osseointegration to occur (the bone fusing to the implant). Stage two involves placing the abutment and taking impressions for the custom crown. Finally, the permanent crown is fabricated and attached. While the physical appointments are short, the entire process usually spans four to nine months, depending on whether bone grafting is required and how quickly the patient’s bone heals.
9. Can dental implants be used to replace multiple missing teeth?
Yes, dental implants are an excellent solution for replacing any number of missing teeth, from a single tooth to an entire arch. For multiple adjacent missing teeth, two or more implants can be placed to support a fixed dental bridge, eliminating the need to modify the healthy teeth on either end. For patients missing all teeth in an arch, a full set of teeth can be permanently fixed onto a strategic number of implants, typically four to six. This is often referred to as the All-on-4 or All-on-6 procedure. Implants can also be used to stabilize and support a removable denture, creating a much more secure and functional restoration.
10. Does a dental implant crown look and feel like a natural tooth?
Yes, one of the greatest benefits of modern dental implants is that the final restoration is designed to look and feel indistinguishable from a natural tooth. The crown is custom-crafted to match the color, shape, and size of your surrounding teeth, ensuring a seamless blend with your natural smile. Because the implant is anchored directly into the jawbone, it provides superior stability and biting force compared to traditional dentures or non-implant-supported bridges. This stability means the implant functions just like a real tooth, allowing you to chew all types of food confidently and eliminating the movement or slippage associated with removable appliances.
Find what other patients say about us
The implant crown adjustment required two visits to achieve perfect comfort. Dr. Jason made precise modifications each time until everything felt exactly right. The crown now functions flawlessly. I appreciate the commitment to getting every detail perfect.
Implant maintenance after six years showed everything in perfect condition. Dr. Jason cleaned around the implant thoroughly and took X-rays to check the bone levels. Everything looks excellent. Tori provided updated home care instructions and ordered new cleaning supplies.
The sinus lift procedure was necessary for my upper implant. Dr. Nimri explained that my sinus was too close to place the implant safely. The procedure went smoothly and healing was complete in six months. The implant placement was then straightforward and successful.
My implant healing was faster than expected thanks to excellent surgical technique. Dr. Nimri’s precise placement and gentle approach promoted rapid healing. The implant integrated well ahead of schedule. The crown placement was moved up by a month. Excellent surgical skill.
The implant integration took longer than expected but Dr. Nimri monitored it carefully. We waited an extra two months to ensure complete osseointegration. The conservative approach paid off – the implant is rock solid now. Quality results are worth the extra patience.
The bone grafting procedure was necessary before my implant could be placed. Dr. Jason explained that my jawbone wasn’t thick enough for immediate implant placement. The grafting healed perfectly over four months. The implant placement was then straightforward and successful. Worth the extra step for long-term success.
Implant work was more affordable than I expected. Dr. Nimri explained all the costs upfront and Monica helped me understand my insurance benefits. The payment plan made it manageable. The implant has been perfect for two years now. Great value for such life-changing treatment.
The implant placement required a custom surgical guide for optimal positioning. Dr. Nimri used 3D planning to create a precise guide. The surgery was incredibly accurate and the implant is perfectly placed. The crown will fit ideally because of this precision.
Implant maintenance visit after five years showed everything in perfect condition. Dr. Jason checked the implant thoroughly and cleaned around it professionally. The crown still looks great and the implant is rock solid. Monica provided updated home care instructions. Regular maintenance really pays off.
My son’s implant after his sports injury was handled with exceptional care. Dr. Jason was very gentle and explained everything to both of us. The staff made him feel comfortable throughout the process. The implant looks completely natural and he’s back to playing confidently.
