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Cost Of Dental Implants San Diego . Rancho Bernardo . Poway . Escondido

The cost of titanium dental implants in San Diego, Rancho Bernardo, Escondido, Poway, Carlsbad, Del Mar CA and surrounding areas generally ranges from $1,200 to $1,800. Additional costs for the abutment and crown range between $900 and $1,400, resulting in an average total cost of $2,100 to $3,200.

** At our office we offer titanium dental implants which includes the abutment and crown for a flat fee of $1900.00.

Are Dental Implants a Worthwhile Investment?

Opting for dental implants to restore your smile and improve your oral health is a significant decision that requires careful thought. While the initial cost may seem considerable, the lifetime benefits often outweigh the expense. Dental implants can provide a confident smile, fully functional teeth, and long-term oral health. When considering factors like the material used, tooth location, and any preparatory procedures, the cost for a single-tooth dental implant typically falls between $2,100 and $3,200. To ensure the best results, it’s crucial to consult a qualified and experienced dentist.

A dental implant isn’t something you can simply return or swap out like a store-bought product. Undergoing a dental implant procedure is a major decision that impacts both your oral and overall health. If an implant fails, it can result in discomfort, oral health issues, additional expenses, and avoidable inconvenience.

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At All Natural Dentistry, Dr. Amy Khajavi, a specialist in implant dentistry and full mouth reconstruction, will help you make the right implant choice for your dental condition and body. Dr. Khajavi is a biological dentist with more than 20 years experience in dentistry, and has placed many Ceramic Zirconia dental implants for her dental patients, and transformed their smiles and oral health. In her dental practice, she only uses biocompatible material in all her dental procedures.

Why You Shouldn’t Choose Based on Cost Alone

While finding budget-friendly options is natural, choosing a dental implant provider purely based on cost can lead to poor results. Low-cost solutions may involve subpar materials or inexperienced practitioners, increasing the risk of improper placement. Poorly installed implants can lead to long-term damage and additional expenses for corrective treatments. For the best results, prioritize quality and expertise over price.

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Are Dental Implants Strong?

Dental implants are designed to be almost as strong as natural teeth, making them the closest match to real teeth in terms of strength and durability. Individuals with dental implants can bite and chew just as effectively as they could with their original teeth.

After a dental implant is placed in the jawbone, the bone gradually fuses with the implant. This fusion creates an exceptionally strong bond, replicating the natural strength of the lost tooth root.

Dental implants help prevent bone loss

When a tooth is lost, the bone that once supported it begins to deteriorate. Without the tooth root, the jawbone starts to shrink and recede. This change in the jawbone's structure can alter the shape of the mouth, often making it appear sunken or concave. Over time, this bone loss may also lead to wrinkles and fine lines forming around the mouth and chin. Dental implants act like natural tooth roots, providing the necessary support to maintain the jawbone and prevent these changes from happening.

Dental implants provide health benefits

Dental implants offer more than just aesthetic advantages. By enabling individuals to bite and chew naturally, these implants support maintaining a balanced and healthy diet. Research highlighted by Dentistry Today reveals that losing five or more teeth by age 65 can increase the risk of conditions such as diabetes, osteoporosis, and heart disease.

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Factors Influencing the Cost of Dental Implants

  1. Number of implants required

  2. Type of implant material

  3. Bone density

  4. Type of replacement tooth needed

  5. Location of the implant

  6. Oral and general health conditions

Understanding the Different Types of Dental Implants

  1. Root Implants

The most common and effective type of dental implant, root implants mimic the size and shape of a natural tooth. Inserted into the jawbone under local anesthesia, they require a healing period to bond with the bone before a prosthetic tooth is attached. This process typically takes 3–8 months.

  1. Plate Form Implants

These are ideal for patients with narrow jawbones. Their long, thin design allows them to anchor into thinner jawbones. Unlike root implants, plate form implants may sometimes have the replacement tooth fitted immediately after placement.

  1. Subperiosteal Implants

For patients with severe bone loss, subperiosteal implants sit on top of the jawbone under the gum tissue to provide support for prosthetic teeth.

Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Long-lasting Durability

Unlike dental bridges, which last about 10 years, implants can last a lifetime with proper care. The titanium material fuses with the jawbone, ensuring strength and reliability.

  • Improved Appearance

Dental implants look and feel like natural teeth, restoring confidence and improving facial aesthetics. Once fused with the bone, they become a permanent solution.

  • Stabilization of Adjacent Teeth

Missing teeth can cause neighboring teeth to shift, leading to poor alignment and bite issues. Implants prevent such problems, ensuring proper alignment and oral function.

  • Prevention of Facial Sagging

Tooth loss can lead to bone deterioration, resulting in facial sagging and premature aging. Implants help maintain bone density and facial structure.

  • Bone Preservation

Implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss caused by missing teeth. Without stimulation, up to 25% of bone in the affected area can be lost in the first year.

  • Enhanced Speech

Unlike poorly fitted dentures, dental implants provide a stable solution that prevents speech issues such as slurring or mumbling.

How Dental Implants Work

The process begins with an initial consultation to assess your dental health, including a 3D CT scan to evaluate bone density and gum condition. If you’re a good candidate, the dentist will schedule your surgical appointment to place titanium posts into your jawbone using local anesthesia. Over a few months, these posts fuse with the bone, forming a solid foundation for permanent prosthetic teeth.

For visible teeth, temporary prosthetics may be placed while the custom prosthetics are being created. Once the implants have fully integrated, the final prosthetic teeth are secured with abutments to complete the restoration process.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

With their durability, natural appearance, and ability to improve oral health, dental implants are a dependable solution for replacing missing or failing teeth. Whether you need to replace a single tooth or a full set, implants provide unmatched functionality and aesthetics.

Same-Day Implants with Dr. Amy’s Advanced Technique

Don’t wait weeks or months to regain your smile. Dr. Amy offers a same-day procedure called “Immediate Function,” designed to provide fully functional teeth in just 24 hours. Using state-of-the-art equipment and advanced techniques, Dr. Amy ensures safe, efficient, and affordable results.

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Take the first step toward a healthier, more confident smile. Call All Natural Dentistry at (858) 779-9292 or fill out our online form to schedule your consultation. Don’t wait—rediscover the joy of smiling today!

** This is a cash-only offer and cannot be used with insurance or the VIP Plan. The offer is valid exclusively for titanium implants and does not apply to ceramic zirconia implants.


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