Implant basics
Start here if you are replacing one tooth or comparing local implant care.

Dental implants, All-on-4, full-mouth restoration, implant-supported dentures, and same-day options planned with a clear path for timing and cost.
Some patients need one implant. Others need fixed full-mouth teeth, snap-in dentures, or a staged plan that balances surgery, healing, and budget.
Single-tooth, multiple-tooth, and long-term replacement planning for missing teeth.
A fixed full-arch option for patients replacing most or all teeth in one arch.
Fixed or removable full-mouth restoration planned around comfort, bite, and budget.
Snap-in and implant-supported denture options for a firmer hold than loose dentures.
Review candidacy for temporary teeth placed sooner after implant surgery.
Understand what changes the estimate for single implants, All-on-4, and full-mouth care.
Browse focused pages for dental implants, full-mouth replacement, implant-supported dentures, cost questions, and same-day options.
Start here if you are replacing one tooth or comparing local implant care.
Full-arch options for patients who want teeth that feel more secure than dentures.
Compare full-mouth treatment, implant-supported dentures, snap-in dentures, and removable denture choices.
Review what changes the estimate and how insurance or payment planning may fit.
Use these pages if timing, temporary teeth, or the first visit is your main concern.
Bring your concerns about missing teeth, dentures, cost, or timing. Leave knowing what fits.
Review teeth, bone support, bite, and health history.
Compare single implants, full-arch teeth, dentures, and staged care.
Discuss timing, cost factors, recovery, and the next appointment.

Whether you need one tooth replaced or a full-mouth plan, the first goal is to understand what is possible and what makes sense.
Start with a consultationA consultation and imaging visit can show whether you need a single implant, several implants, All-on-4, or a full-mouth replacement plan based on your teeth, bite, bone support, and goals.
Not exactly. All-on-4 is one type of full-mouth implant treatment. Some patients need a different full-arch design, implant-supported dentures, or staged care.
For many patients, yes. Implant-supported dentures usually feel steadier, move less, and make chewing easier than traditional removable dentures.
Cost depends on the number of implants, type of final teeth, extractions, bone grafting, sedation, temporary teeth, and whether the plan is single-tooth, same-day, or full-mouth.
Call the Plano office or request an implant consultation. The visit can review your goals, timing, comfort, and cost factors.