Dental implants look, feel, and function like your natural teeth. If you're tired of gaps, loose dentures, or hiding your smile, implants may be the lasting solution you've been looking for.
A dental implant is a small titanium post placed into your jawbone. It acts as a replacement root, providing a strong, permanent foundation for a natural-looking crown. Think of it as a new tooth — from root to tip.
A small, biocompatible titanium post that is gently placed into your jawbone. Over time, it fuses naturally with your bone, creating a secure foundation — just like a natural tooth root.
A connector piece that attaches to the top of the implant post once it has healed. This acts as the link between the implant and your new crown.
A custom-made porcelain tooth that sits on top, designed to match your natural teeth in color, shape, and size. No one will know it's not your original tooth.
Dental implants can help in more situations than you might think. If any of these sound familiar, implants could be your best option.
Whether from injury, decay, or extraction — implants fill the gap permanently without affecting neighboring teeth.
Tired of dentures that slip, click, or limit what you eat? Implants can secure your denture or replace it entirely.
If your existing bridge is aging or a crowned tooth is deteriorating, an implant can be a more permanent, healthier replacement.
Missing teeth cause your jawbone to shrink over time. Implants are the only replacement that actually stimulates and preserves bone.
Not sure if implants are right for you? Book a free consultation and we'll help you find out.
Understanding your options helps you make the right decision. Here's how dental implants stack up against the alternatives.
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The implant process is simpler than most patients expect. Here's a clear overview so you know exactly what happens at each stage.
We start with a thorough exam, 3D imaging, and a conversation about your goals. You'll leave with a clear plan, timeline, and cost — no surprises.
The titanium post is gently placed into your jawbone under local anesthesia. Most patients say it's more comfortable than they expected — many compare it to a simple extraction.
Over the next 3–6 months, the implant fuses with your jawbone in a natural process called osseointegration. During this time, you'll have a temporary tooth so you're never without a smile.
Once fully healed, we place your custom porcelain crown. It's matched to your natural teeth in color and shape. This is the moment you've been waiting for — your complete, confident smile.
Comfortable, modern treatment
Fear of pain is the number one reason people delay dental implants. We understand — and we've designed every part of this experience around your comfort.
You won't feel the procedure. Our modern anesthesia ensures complete comfort from start to finish.
For patients who want extra relaxation, we offer safe sedation so you can feel calm and at ease throughout.
Dr. Park has placed over 1,200 implants. His precision and gentle technique mean less discomfort and faster healing.
The majority of our implant patients report that the procedure was far more comfortable than they imagined — many say it was easier than a tooth extraction.
Days 1–3: Mild soreness, manageable with over-the-counter medication. Most patients return to work within 1–2 days.
Week 1–2: Any swelling or tenderness subsides. You'll eat soft foods and follow simple care instructions.
Month 1–3: The implant is integrating with your jawbone. You'll have follow-up visits to monitor progress.
Month 3–6: Full integration complete. Your permanent crown is placed and you're done.
Dental implants don't just replace a tooth — they restore your quality of life. Here's what our patients experience after treatment.
Bite into an apple, enjoy a steak, eat corn on the cob — implants restore full chewing power with zero restrictions.
No gaps, no worrying about your teeth shifting. Your implant looks completely natural — nobody will know the difference.
Unlike dentures that can slip and affect speech, implants stay firmly in place — so you speak naturally and clearly.
Missing teeth cause bone loss, which leads to a sunken facial appearance over time. Implants stimulate bone growth and maintain your natural face shape.
Care for your implant the same way you care for your natural teeth — brush, floss, and visit us for regular checkups. That's it.
While bridges and dentures need replacement every 5–10 years, implants can last 25 years or more — often a lifetime with proper care.
DMD, MS — Restorative & Implant Dentistry
12+ years of experience · 1,200+ implants placed
Dr. Park specializes in implant dentistry and has helped over a thousand patients restore their smiles. He combines advanced training with a genuinely gentle approach — because he believes every patient deserves to feel confident and comfortable throughout the entire process.
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
"Dr. Park did my implant and the whole process was so much easier than I expected. The office is beautiful, the staff is kind, and the results speak for themselves. Best dental experience I've had."
David K.
Dental Implant
We know you have questions — and we want you to feel completely informed before making a decision.
The cost of a single dental implant typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000, including the implant, abutment, and crown. We provide a detailed cost breakdown at your consultation — no surprises. We also offer CareCredit financing and in-house payment plans to make implants affordable.
Most patients are surprised by how comfortable the procedure is. With modern anesthesia and sedation options, you won't feel pain during placement. Afterward, mild soreness is normal for a few days and is easily managed with over-the-counter medication.
From initial consultation to your final crown, the process typically takes 4–7 months. Most of that time is healing — the actual procedures only require a few appointments. You'll have a temporary tooth throughout, so you're never without a smile.
Age is not a limiting factor. We've successfully placed implants in patients in their 70s and 80s. As long as you have adequate bone density and are in reasonable health, you're likely a good candidate. We'll assess this during your consultation.
Bone loss is common after tooth loss, but it doesn't necessarily rule out implants. We offer bone grafting procedures that rebuild bone to support an implant. Dr. Park will evaluate your bone structure with 3D imaging and discuss your options.
Exactly the same way you care for your natural teeth — brush twice a day, floss daily, and visit us for regular checkups. There are no special products or routines required. It's one of the greatest advantages of choosing implants.
Dental implants have a success rate of approximately 95–98%, making them one of the most reliable procedures in all of dentistry. With proper care, your implant can last 25 years or more — many last a lifetime.
Gum disease needs to be treated first, but it doesn't disqualify you from getting implants. We'll create a treatment plan that addresses any gum issues before proceeding with implant placement to ensure the best possible outcome.
Many dental insurance plans cover a portion of implant costs. We'll verify your benefits and help you understand your coverage. For any remaining balance, we offer flexible payment options.
Book a no-pressure consultation. We'll evaluate your situation, answer every question, and create a personalized plan — so you can make the decision that's right for you.