Dental Implants in Spokane Valley
Missing a single tooth, a few, or a full set? Our dentists restore smiles with permanent, natural-looking dental implants — so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.
What is a dental implant?
A dental implant is a small, biocompatible titanium post that takes the place of a missing tooth's root. Once it integrates with your jawbone, we attach a custom crown that looks and functions like a natural tooth.
Because implants are anchored in the bone, they don't slip or shift like dentures, and they help preserve the bone that naturally shrinks after tooth loss.
Implant options we offer
We tailor every treatment plan to your goals, budget, and oral health. Common options include:
- Single implant — replace one tooth without affecting the healthy teeth around it
- Implant-supported bridge — replace several teeth in a row
- All-On-4 implants — a full, fixed arch of teeth supported by four implants
- Implant-retained dentures — added stability for an existing or new denture
What to expect
Your journey starts with a comprehensive exam and 3D imaging so we can plan precisely. We place the implant, allow time for it to heal and bond with the bone, then attach your final restoration.
Throughout the process we keep you comfortable and informed, with transparent pricing and no surprises.
Affordable financing
Finance a permanent single dental implant for as low as $98/month with CareCredit. We're also in-network with most major PPO plans and will file your claims for you.
Frequently asked questions
How long do dental implants last?
With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, dental implants can last decades — often a lifetime. The crown on top may eventually need replacement due to normal wear.
Does getting an implant hurt?
Implant placement is done with local anesthetic and most patients report less discomfort than they expected. Any soreness afterward is usually mild and manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.
Am I a candidate for dental implants?
Most healthy adults with adequate jawbone are good candidates. The best way to find out is a consultation — we'll review your health history and imaging and walk you through your options.
Book a dental implant consultation in Spokane Valley today, or call us with any questions.