DENTAL IMPLANTS

DENTAL IMPLANTS


Advanced & Personalized Dental Implant Treatments In Rogers, AR

At Exo Dental, Dr. Jacob Smith is dedicated to providing patients with the highest quality care, including advanced dental implant therapy options. Dr. Smith is licensed in five states and has extensive experience in implant placement and restoration, including digitally guided surgery and full mouth reconstruction. Our NWA implant dentistry team is committed to providing personalized treatment plans for each patient and helping them achieve the best possible outcomes.


model of dental implant with a crown on top

What Are Dental Implants

Dental implants are a popular tooth replacement option that uses artificial tooth roots, which are surgically placed into the jawbone. Once the implants are installed, they can support various types of dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, clip-on dentures, and “All-On-X” systems. 



Implants are a long-lasting solution that can improve your oral health, restore your smile, and enhance your quality of life. They’re also non-invasive to your adjacent teeth. 

model of dental implant with a crown on top

What Are Dental Implants

Dental implants are a popular tooth replacement option that uses artificial tooth roots, which are surgically placed into the jawbone. Once the implants are installed, they can support various types of dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, clip-on dentures, and “All-On-X” systems. 



Implants are a long-lasting solution that can improve your oral health, restore your smile, and enhance your quality of life. They’re also non-invasive to your adjacent teeth. 

Single Tooth Implants

A single implant is a great option for anyone who is missing one tooth. The implant is placed into the bone at that space, where it fuses over time. Then a dental crown is placed on top of the implant, which looks and functions just like a natural tooth. Single tooth implants are a great alternative to bridges or partial dentures, as they don't require altering adjacent teeth and can help prevent bone loss in that space.

guy smiling with his fingers pointing at his mouth showing off his teeth

Single Tooth Implants

A single implant is a great option for anyone who is missing one tooth. The implant is placed into the bone at that space, where it fuses over time. Then a dental crown is placed on top of the implant, which looks and functions just like a natural tooth. Single tooth implants are a great alternative to bridges or partial dentures, as they don't require altering adjacent teeth and can help prevent bone loss in that space.

model of 3 different individual single tooth implants with crowns

Single Tooth Implants

A single implant is a great option for anyone who is missing one tooth. The implant is placed into the bone at that space, where it fuses over time. Then a dental crown is placed on top of the implant, which looks and functions just like a natural tooth. Single tooth implants are a great alternative to bridges or partial dentures, as they don't require altering adjacent teeth and can help prevent bone loss in that space.

guy smiling with his fingers pointing at his mouth showing off his teeth
model of dental implant bridges

Implant Bridges

Implant-supported bridges are used to replace multiple missing teeth in a row. The implants are paired together, and a longer multi-tooth bridge is attached to the top of them to fill in that space. Implant bridges are a more stable and long-lasting option than traditional bridges, as they don't require wearing a removable partial denture. 

model of dental implants showing how they work

Implant Bridges

Implant-supported bridges are used to replace multiple missing teeth in a row. The implants are paired together, and a longer multi-tooth bridge is attached to the top of them to fill in that space. Implant bridges are a more stable and long-lasting option than traditional bridges, as they don't require wearing a removable partial denture. 

All-on-4/Fixed Implants with Zirconia Prosthetics

If you’re someone who is missing all or most of their teeth, an “All-on” system such as All-on-4 is an excellent way to restore your smile. This treatment involves placing four or more implants and attaching a fixed, full arch of custom-designed teeth on top of them. The prosthetic teeth are usually made of zirconia, which is a strong and durable material that can withstand the forces of biting and chewing. Zirconia is also highly aesthetic, providing you with the best cosmetic results. 


All-on-4 implants are a great alternative to traditional dentures, as they provide a more stable and comfortable solution for patients who have lost their natural teeth.

model of an all-on-4 fixed dental implants

All-on-4/Fixed Implants with Zirconia Prosthetics

If you’re someone who is missing all or most of their teeth, an “All-on” system such as All-on-4 is an excellent way to restore your smile. This treatment involves placing four or more implants and attaching a fixed, full arch of custom-designed teeth on top of them. The prosthetic teeth are usually made of zirconia, which is a strong and durable material that can withstand the forces of biting and chewing. Zirconia is also highly aesthetic, providing you with the best cosmetic results. 


All-on-4 implants are a great alternative to traditional dentures, as they provide a more stable and comfortable solution for patients who have lost their natural teeth.

guy sitting outside smiling showing off his new smile

Snap-on Implant Dentures

Overdentures or “snap-on” dentures involve placing 2-4 implants and attaching a removable denture on top of them, via special locators. The overdenture snaps onto the implants, providing a more stable and secure solution than traditional dentures. This treatment is a great option for patients who want the benefits of implants but may not prefer a fixed prosthesis for various reasons.

Zirconia and Ceramic Materials

At Exo Dental, we offer zirconia and ceramic implant options for patients who prefer metal-free solutions. These materials are biocompatible and can provide great aesthetics and durability. Zirconia and ceramic implants are a great option for patients who have metal sensitivities.

zirconia dental implant example for patients that prefer metal-free solutions

Zirconia and Ceramic Materials

At Exo Dental, we offer zirconia and ceramic implant options for patients who prefer metal-free solutions. These materials are biocompatible and can provide great aesthetics and durability. Zirconia and ceramic implants are a great option for patients who have metal sensitivities.

guy standing outside subtly smiling showing his teeth

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?

Dentures

Single Tooth Implants

Starting at $4,028 per tooth or as low as $100/mth*


This includes the implant, abutment and crown. 


ADA codes D6010, D6057, D6058

Snap-on Implant Dentures

Lower Snap-on Denture with 2 implants

$6,295 + the cost of extractions 

As low as $105/mth* 



This replaces all of your bottom teeth with a secure denture held in by dental implants. This price includes 2 dental implants, abutments, snaps, and the snap-on denture.


Upper OR lower snap-on implant denture with 4 implants

$11,095 + the cost of extractions 

146.60 /mth* 


This replaces all of your top OR bottom teeth with a secure denture held in by dental implants. This price includes 4 dental implants, abutments, snaps, and the snap-in denture.


ADA codes D6010, D6191, D6192, D5110, D5120

model of fixed dentures

All-on-4/Fixed Implants

Upper or lower (single arch) with zirconia final bridge.

Starting at $25,000 or as low as $330/mth*


This includes extractions, implants, fixed temporary teeth, and fixed final teeth. 



ADA codes D6010, D6056, D6114, D6119

*120 monthly payments based on financing options through Proceed Finance www.proceedfinance.com/patients

Dentures

Single Tooth Implants

Starting at $4,028 per tooth or as low as $100/mth*


This includes the implant, abutment and crown. 


ADA codes D6010, D6057, D6058

Snap-on Implant Dentures

Lower Snap-on Denture with 2 implants

$6,295 + the cost of extractions 

As low as $105/mth* 



This replaces all of your bottom teeth with a secure denture held in by dental implants. This price includes 2 dental implants, abutments, snaps, and the snap-on denture.


Upper OR lower snap-on implant denture with 4 implants

$11,095 + the cost of extractions 

146.60 /mth* 


This replaces all of your top OR bottom teeth with a secure denture held in by dental implants. This price includes 4 dental implants, abutments, snaps, and the snap-in denture.


ADA codes D6010, D6191, D6192, D5110, D5120

model of fixed dentures

All-on-4/Fixed Implants

Upper or lower (single arch) with zirconia final bridge.

Starting at $25,000 or as low as $330/mth*


This includes extractions, implants, fixed temporary teeth, and fixed final teeth. 



ADA codes D6010, D6056, D6114, D6119

Dental Implant FAQs

  • What to Expect?

    At Exo Dental, we provide comprehensive implant treatment and dentures under one roof. Our Rogers implant team uses advanced technology like an on-site lab, 3D printer, CBCT scanner, digital denture design software, intraoral scanner, and advanced instruments for implant placement. Our operatories also have comfort amenities such as TVs, headphones, warm blankets, and music to help make the experience as comfortable as possible. 


    The amount of time for your surgical appointment will vary, but most procedures can be completed between 5-60 minutes, depending on the circumstances of each patient. 


  • How long do dental implants last?

    Dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution for missing teeth. With proper care and maintenance, they can last a lifetime. 

  • Is the dental implant procedure painful?

    Most patients experience only mild discomfort during and after the dental implant procedure. Local anesthesia is typically used to numb the area, and sedation options like IV sedation can be used to help patients relax. 

  • Can dental implants fail?

    While dental implants have a high success rate, there is always a risk of complications or implant failure. Factors like poor oral hygiene, smoking, and certain medical conditions can increase the risk of implant failure. Thankfully, these complications are relatively rare, and most patients who receive dental implants enjoy a successful outcome.

  • How do I care for my dental implants?

    Caring for dental implants is similar to caring for natural teeth. Patients should brush and floss regularly and visit their dentist for regular checkups and cleanings. 

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