Dental Implants in Montgomery, Texas

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots, usually made of titanium, that are surgically placed into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth, bridge, or denture. They provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable replacement teeth. 

Key Components of a Dental Implant 

  1. Implant: A screw-like post that is embedded into the jawbone. 
  1. Abutment: A connector that attaches the implant to the crown. 
  1. Crown: The artificial tooth that sits on top and looks like a natural tooth. 

🔍 Who Needs a Dental Implant? 

Dental implants are typically used to: 

  • Replace one or more missing teeth 
  • Support a denture or bridge 
  • Improve chewing function, speech, and facial aesthetics 

Ready to Replace Your Missing Teeth?

Montgomery & Conroe Comprehensive Dental Center offers a number of missing tooth options to restore your smile. Contact us today!

🏥 Implant Procedure Overview 

  1. Evaluation

  • X-rays or 3D scans to assess bone health and oral structure. 
  • Medical history review. 
  1. Implant Placement

  • The titanium post is surgically placed into the jawbone. 
  • Healing period: 3 to 6 months for osseointegration (bone fuses with implant). 
  1. Abutment Placement

  • After healing, the abutment is attached. 
  1. Crown Placement

  • The final crown is custom-made and placed on the abutment. 

Healing Time 

  • Initial healing: A few days to a week 
  • Full osseointegration: 3 to 6 months 

💵 Estimated Cost of Dental Implants  

Type  Approximate Cost (USD) 
Single Tooth Implant  $5,700 – $6,500 
Implant-Supported Bridge  $6,000 – $15,000 
Full Mouth Implants (All-on-4)  $50,000 – $70,000 

 

Insurance may partially cover implants depending on the plan. 

✅ Advantages of Dental Implants

  • Natural look and feel 
  • Long-lasting (can last decades) 
  • Prevents bone loss 
  • Maintains facial structure 
  • Doesn’t affect adjacent teeth 

⚠️ Potential Risks & Disadvantages 

  • Infection at the implant site 
  • Nerve damage 
  • Sinus issues (for upper jaw implants) 
  • Requires sufficient bone structure 
  • Healing takes time 
  • Higher upfront cost 

🧑⚕️ Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants? 

You’re likely a good candidate if you: 

  • Have one or more missing teeth 
  • Have good oral hygiene 
  • Don’t smoke (or are willing to quit) 
  • Have adequate jawbone or are eligible for bone grafting 

🔄 Alternatives to Implants 

  • Dental bridge 
  • Dentures (partial or full) 
  • Resin-bonded bridge (Maryland bridge) 

Ready to Schedule a Consultation?

Drs. Gardner, Leiker, Raabe and Boback offers a number of dental treatments that can keep your mouth healthy and your smile beautiful. Contact us today!