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Dental Implants in Spokane, WA

Dental Implants

Replace missing teeth with a long-term solution designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth. Dental implants can help restore your smile, chewing confidence, speech, and jaw support.

1 Tooth To Full Arch
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Replace Missing Teeth

The Closest Thing To A Natural Tooth

Do you have one or more missing teeth? Dental implants are designed to replace missing tooth roots and support a custom crown, bridge, or denture. They can help you speak more naturally, chew comfortably, and smile with confidence.

At Collins Dentistry & Aesthetics, Dr. Ken Collins and Dr. Marnie Collins help patients in Spokane and Spokane Valley explore dental implants as a strong, natural-looking tooth replacement option.

One Tooth A single implant can replace one missing tooth without relying on neighboring teeth for support.
Several Teeth Implants can support bridges when multiple teeth are missing in the same area.
Full Arch For patients missing many teeth, implants may support a full-arch restoration or denture.
Chewing Power Implants are anchored in the jaw, helping restore stronger chewing function than removable options.
Jaw Support Implants help stimulate the jawbone in the area where teeth are missing.
Easy Care Implants are maintained with brushing, flossing, regular cleanings, and ongoing dental exams.
Why Replace Missing Teeth?

A Missing Tooth Is Never Just A Gap

Even when a missing tooth is in the back of the mouth, it can affect your bite, jawbone, neighboring teeth, chewing, speech, and confidence. Replacing missing teeth helps protect the structure of your smile and the way your mouth functions.

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Bone Loss Without stimulation from a tooth root, the jawbone can shrink in the area of tooth loss.
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Shifting Teeth Neighboring teeth may drift into the open space, changing bite balance and alignment.
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Chewing Changes Missing teeth can make it harder to eat comfortably and may overload remaining teeth.
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Facial Support Multiple missing teeth can affect facial fullness and create an aged or sunken appearance over time.
Dental implants at Collins Dentistry and Aesthetics in Spokane
How Dental Implants Work

Root Support, Natural-Looking Restoration

A dental implant includes a small post placed in the jawbone, an abutment, and a custom restoration such as a crown, bridge, or denture. The implant functions as a sturdy foundation for replacement teeth.

During healing, the bone grows around the implant in a process called osseointegration. Once healed, your restoration is designed for size, shape, color, fit, and bite comfort.

Implant Candidacy

Are You A Candidate For Dental Implants?

Many adults are candidates for dental implants, but careful evaluation is essential. Your gums, jawbone, bite, medical history, tobacco use, and overall health all matter when deciding whether implants are the right option.

Your jaw must be fully developed.
You need healthy gums or periodontal treatment before implant placement.
You need enough jawbone support, or bone grafting may be recommended.
You should be healthy enough for a surgical procedure and healing period.
Dental Implant Process

From Missing Tooth To Restored Smile

Dental implant timelines vary from patient to patient. Some cases move faster, while others require bone grafting, healing time, or staged treatment before the final restoration is placed.

Consultation Your dentist evaluates your missing tooth area, gums, bite, X-rays, health history, and goals.
Planning The number, location, and type of implant restoration are planned around your anatomy and smile.
Placement The implant post is placed in the jawbone, where it heals and integrates with the surrounding bone.
Restoration A custom crown, bridge, or denture is attached so your smile can look and function naturally.
Why Choose Collins Dentistry & Aesthetics?

Implant Dentistry With Cosmetic Detail

Dental implant treatment should restore more than a missing tooth. It should support your bite, protect your smile, and look like it belongs. Drs. Ken and Marnie Collins bring decades of Spokane dental experience to restorative and cosmetic treatment planning.

Dental implant options for one tooth, several teeth, or full-arch replacement.
Restorative planning that considers bite function, bone support, and smile aesthetics.
Natural-looking crowns, bridges, and implant-supported restorations.
Convenient care in Spokane and Spokane Valley.
Dental Implant FAQ

Answers Before You Begin

These answers help patients understand dental implants, candidacy, treatment timing, comfort, maintenance, and what to expect during the process.

What are dental implants?

Dental implants are tooth replacement devices placed in the jawbone to support artificial teeth such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. They are designed to restore chewing function and cosmetic appearance.

Who is a good candidate for dental implants?

A good candidate typically has fully developed jaws, healthy gums, adequate jawbone support, and overall health that supports surgery and healing. If bone support is limited, bone grafting may be recommended.

What is the dental implant placement process?

The process usually includes an exam, X-rays or imaging, treatment planning, implant placement, healing time for osseointegration, abutment placement, and a custom crown, bridge, or denture restoration.

How long does the dental implant process take?

Timing varies. Healing around the implant may take several months, and cases involving bone grafting or full-arch treatment may take longer. Your dentist will review your expected timeline during consultation.

Is dental implant surgery painful?

The procedure is typically performed with anesthesia for comfort. You may feel pressure during treatment and temporary soreness afterward, but your dental team will discuss comfort options and aftercare instructions.

Will people know I have dental implants?

Implant restorations are custom designed to match your smile. A well-planned implant crown, bridge, or denture can look natural and blend with surrounding teeth and gums.

How long do dental implants last?

With proper oral hygiene, regular dental visits, healthy gums, and good bite management, the implant post can last many years. The crown or restoration attached to the implant may need replacement over time.

How many implants can you have?

Dental implants can replace one tooth, multiple teeth, or support a full-arch restoration. The number of implants needed depends on bone support, bite forces, missing teeth, and the type of final restoration.

Are dental implants better than bridges or dentures?

It depends on your health, bone support, budget, timeline, and goals. Implants can be a strong long-term option because they anchor in the jawbone, but bridges or dentures may be appropriate for some patients.

How do I care for dental implants?

Brush, floss, clean around the implant as instructed, and keep regular dental visits. If an implant feels loose, painful, or difficult to clean, contact your dentist promptly.

Ready To Replace Missing Teeth With Confidence?

Schedule a dental implant consultation with Collins Dentistry & Aesthetics in Spokane or Spokane Valley and discover which tooth replacement option fits your smile best.