Missing teeth affect how you eat, speak, and feel about your smile. Dental implants are the most natural, longest-lasting way to replace them — restoring full function and confidence.
A proven, reliable solution
Dental implants are one of the most successful procedures in modern dentistry. The American Academy of Implant Dentistry reports that modern titanium implants routinely achieve first-year survival rates above 97%, with long-term success commonly above 95%. An estimated 3 million Americans already have implants, and that number grows by about 500,000 each year.
Why choose dental implants
- The most natural option — an implant replaces the entire tooth, root and all
- Built to last — with proper care, implants can last a lifetime
- Protects your other teeth — unlike a bridge, implants don’t rely on or damage neighboring teeth
- Preserves your jaw — implants stimulate the bone and help maintain your facial structure
From a single tooth to a full smile
Whether you’re missing one tooth or many, we offer solutions — from individual implants to implant-supported dentures. Every case starts with careful planning so your results are precise and predictable.
What to expect
We begin with imaging to plan precise placement. The implant is placed and given time to fuse with the bone, then we attach a custom crown that blends seamlessly with your smile.
Sources: American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID).
We proudly serve Casper, WY and the surrounding communities of Mills, Evansville, Bar Nunn, and Glenrock.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the success rate of dental implants? +
Modern dental implants have a very high success rate — the AAID reports first-year survival above 97% and long-term success commonly above 95%, depending on your health and oral hygiene.
Am I a candidate for dental implants? +
Most healthy adults with adequate jawbone are good candidates. We confirm with an exam and imaging, and can discuss options if you need additional support.
How long do dental implants last? +
With proper care, the implant itself can last a lifetime. The crown on top may eventually need replacement after years of normal wear.
Does getting an implant hurt? +
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you shouldn’t feel pain during placement. Most patients report less discomfort than they expected, with only mild soreness afterward.
How much do dental implants cost? +
Cost depends on how many implants you need and whether additional procedures are required. We provide a clear estimate and offer Cherry financing to make treatment affordable.