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Restorative Dentistry

Dental implants in Tucson, done thoughtfully.

A missing tooth changes how you chew, how you speak, and how often you smile. A dental implant replaces it permanently — anchored in the jaw like a natural root, finished with a crown that matches your smile. We've been restoring implants on Wetmore Road for over twenty years.

How implant treatment works here

Planned with 3-D panoramic imaging, explained in plain English, finished in the office you already know.

A real conversation, then a scan

We start with your goals, then take 3-D panoramic imaging to evaluate bone and map the exact placement — no guessing, no pressure.

A written plan with the full price

You leave the consultation knowing what treatment involves, how long it takes, what insurance covers, and what it costs. In writing.

Placement and healing

The implant is placed under local anesthesia. Over the next few months it fuses with the bone — most patients are back to their routine the next day.

Your new tooth

We design and place the final crown right here — matched to your bite and the color of your smile. Then you simply brush, floss, and forget it's there.

Questions patients actually ask

How much do dental implants cost in Tucson?

It depends on how many teeth are being replaced and whether bone grafting is needed. At your free consultation we map the full plan with 3-D imaging and hand you a complete written estimate — including what your insurance covers and CareCredit / Cherry payment plan options — before anything begins.

Does getting an implant hurt?

Most patients are surprised how comfortable it is. Placement is done under local anesthesia, and most people manage the next day with over-the-counter pain relief. As one of our reviews puts it: "the amount of reassurance made it a lot easier — I wasn't in any pain."

How long do implants last?

With good home care and regular checkups, the implant itself can last decades — often a lifetime. The crown on top typically lasts 10–15 years and can be replaced without disturbing the implant.

Am I a candidate?

Most healthy adults with a missing or failing tooth are. The 3-D scan tells us for certain — book a consultation and we'll give you a straight answer either way.

One missing tooth shouldn't change how you smile

Free implant consultations with Dr. Brown, Dr. Goodman, or Dr. Gibbons — including your 3-D scan.

Book a free consultation