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Find Out If Dental Implants Are Right For Your Smile!
Our team at Trusted Dental is here to help you smile with confidence again. Take our 2-minute quiz to see if you are a candidate for dental implant treatment!

Why People Love Trusted Dental
A Complete Solution for Missing Teeth, Done the Right Way

A Calm, One-on-One Approach
Dr. Cao takes his time. He listens closely, answers every question, and explains each step so you always know what’s happening—and why.
Smart Technology, Better Outcomes
We use 3D CBCT scans and in-house digital design tools to plan your care with accuracy. That means fewer appointments and strong, natural-looking results.


Care That Fits Your Life
We work with most major insurance providers and offer flexible payment options. Whether you’re replacing one tooth or restoring your full smile, we’ll help make it doable.
Why Dental Implants Are Worth It
Losing a tooth can impact everything from how you eat to how you feel when you smile. Dental implants offer a long-term solution that not only restores your appearance but also supports your overall oral health. Here’s why many patients consider them the best option for replacing missing teeth.
They Last
Dental implants are one of the most durable tooth replacement options available. The implant post is made from titanium and designed to fuse with your natural bone, creating a permanent foundation. With regular brushing, flossing, and routine checkups, your implant can last decades or even a lifetime. Unlike bridges or dentures that may need to be replaced or adjusted over time, implants are a one-time investment in your long-term oral health.
They Protect Your Jaw
When a tooth is lost, the jawbone underneath it begins to shrink—a process called bone loss. Over time, this can affect your facial shape, cause nearby teeth to shift, and make future dental work more complicated. Because implants act like natural tooth roots, they stimulate the jawbone and keep it healthy and strong. This not only supports your remaining teeth but also helps maintain your natural facial structure.
They Feel Real
One of the biggest benefits of dental implants is how natural they feel. Once healed, your implant becomes part of your mouth—you don’t have to worry about slipping dentures, avoiding certain foods, or taking anything out at night. You can chew, speak, and smile with full confidence, often forgetting you even have a replacement tooth. It’s not just about function—it’s about feeling like yourself again.
Implant Options That Work for You
Single Tooth Implants
If you’re missing one tooth, a single implant can fill the space without touching the healthy teeth around it. We match the new tooth to your smile so it blends in completely.
Multiple Implants
For several missing teeth, implants can support a bridge or even a full denture. This gives you more comfort and stability than traditional removable options, without needing one implant for every missing tooth.
Fixed Dentures
If you’re missing most or all of your teeth, we can place several implants that securely anchor a denture in place. Fixed dentures stay in your mouth—no slipping, no adhesive, no taking them out at night. You’ll get the full function of natural teeth with a smile that feels like your own.
What to expect
Your Consultation
We’ll take a 3D scan of your mouth, check your bone health, and talk through your goals. You’ll get a clear, personalized plan—no surprises or guesswork.
Implant Placement
Using precise imaging and gentle techniques, Dr. Cao will place your implant while the area is fully numbed. Most patients say the experience is easier than they expected.
Healing & Follow-Up
Over the next few months, the implant will naturally fuse with your bone. We’ll monitor your progress and make sure everything is healing properly.
Denture
Once the implant is fully healed, we’ll attach your final crown, bridge, or denture. It’ll look and feel just like your natural teeth—and you’ll be ready to enjoy your smile again.
Experience Dental Care Designed for You

Same-Day Emergency Care
Unexpected dental issues? Don't wait for the care you need. We're here to help you get out of pain and get back to your day fast with same-day appointments.
Flexible Hours
We understand that life is busy. That’s why we offer extended hours and weekend appointments, making it easier to fit dental visits into your routine.


Comfort-Focused Amenities
Your comfort matters to us. From Netflix and soothing music to cozy blankets, we’ve created an environment where you can truly relax in the dentist's chair.
Advanced Technology
We use the latest digital tools to provide precise, efficient treatments, ensuring you receive the best possible care with reliable, lasting results.

Frequently Asked Questions
When can I return to work after implant surgery?
Most patients are able to return to work within a day or two after implant placement. If your job is physically demanding, we may recommend taking a bit more time to recover. We’ll go over your post-op care instructions in detail to make sure your healing goes smoothly.
Will my new teeth look natural?
Yes. Every implant crown is custom-designed to match your natural teeth in color, shape, and size. The result is a restoration that looks, feels, and functions like a real tooth, often indistinguishable from the rest of your smile.
How do I care for my dental implants?
Caring for implants is just like caring for natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and keep up with your regular dental visits. With the right care, your implants can stay healthy and secure for many years.
What are the alternatives to dental implants?
Other options include dental bridges or removable dentures, but these don’t offer the same stability or bone support. We’ll help you compare all your choices so you can decide what feels right for you.
Can I get implants if I have gum disease?
If you have gum disease, we’ll need to treat it first. Healthy gums and bones are essential for implant success. Once your gums are stable, implants can be a great long-term solution.
How long do dental implants last?
With good care, dental implants can last a lifetime. The visible part of the implant—the crown—may need replacement after 10 to 15 years due to wear, but the titanium post is designed to be permanent.
Will my insurance cover dental implants?
Coverage varies depending on your plan. Some policies help with parts of the process, such as the crown or imaging. Our team will check your benefits, explain your options, and help you plan for any out-of-pocket costs.
How much do dental implants cost?
Cost depends on the number of implants you need and whether any preparatory work (like bone grafting) is required. We’ll give you a clear estimate up front and offer flexible payment options to make treatment more manageable. We also work with most insurance providers to help you get the most from your benefits.
Are dental implants painful?
We use local anesthesia and gentle techniques to keep you comfortable during the procedure. Most patients describe the recovery as mild, similar to a routine extraction. If you feel nervous, we’ll walk you through your options for managing discomfort and anxiety before, during, and after your visit.
How long does the implant process take?
Most dental implant treatments take about 3 to 6 months from start to finish. This includes healing time after implant placement and the final placement of your crown. Some patients may require additional steps, like bone grafting, which can extend the timeline. We’ll outline your full treatment plan before we begin, so you always know what to expect.