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Dental Implants in Ogden
Restore missing teeth with a strong, natural-looking solution that supports your long-term oral health. At iSmile Ogden, we offer single implants, full arch solutions, mini implants, and supportive surgical care that help you feel confident in your bite and your smile again.

A stable smile that helps you eat, speak, and live comfortably
Dental implants do more than replace a tooth. They help prevent bone loss, protect your bite, and improve daily function. Whether you are missing one tooth or many, we work with you to create a solution that feels secure and blends naturally with your smile.If you’ve been told in the past that you are not a candidate, you may still have options here. Our Ogden team offers bone grafting, mini implants, and sinus lift procedures that help more patients move forward safely.
Why patients choose dental implants
Dental implants are the most natural-feeling way to replace missing teeth and support long-term oral health.
Implants are anchored into your bone, giving you stability that feels very close to natural teeth.
Implants help maintain your jawbone, prevent teeth from shifting, and keep your bite balanced.
We take time to understand your goals, explain each option clearly, and design a treatment plan that fits your needs and lifestyle.
Our implant treatments
A single implant restores one missing tooth with a custom crown that blends seamlessly with your natural smile. It’s strong, secure, and often the most durable way to replace a tooth without affecting the surrounding teeth. Patients appreciate how natural an implant feels when chewing and speaking.
If you are missing many teeth or struggling with a denture that does not feel stable, full arch implants may be life-changing. A small number of implants support a full set of teeth, giving you a secure, fixed solution that lets you eat comfortably and smile without worry. Many patients choose this option when they want a long-term, reliable replacement.
This hybrid approach gives you the coverage of a denture with much more stability. Implants provide a strong foundation that reduces slipping and improves chewing strength, making daily life more comfortable.
If you’ve been told you don’t have enough bone for implants, we evaluate your foundation using digital imaging. Bone grafting and sinus lifts can rebuild and strengthen the area, helping more patients qualify safely and predictably.




The dental implant process
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Consultation and digital imaging
We begin with a conversation about your goals and take detailed digital scans to assess bone health and plan your treatment. You will understand your options clearly before moving forward.
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Preparatory care, if needed
Some patients need supportive procedures such as bone grafting, sinus lifts, or removing damaged teeth. These steps help create a strong foundation for long-lasting implant success.
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Implant placement
Your implant is placed in a comfortable appointment using precise surgical planning. Local anesthesia and sedation options are available to help you relax.
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Healing and final restoration
As your implant integrates with the bone, we monitor healing and guide you through each phase. Once ready, we attach your custom crown, bridge, or full arch so your smile feels complete and fully functional.
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to the most common questions about dental implants in South Tucson.
Most adults qualify for dental implants, even if they have been missing teeth for years. If you have bone loss or other concerns, we will evaluate your scans together and explain your options. Supportive treatments such as bone grafting or mini implants can often help patients who were previously told “no.”
Most patients describe implant placement as easier than expected. You will be numb during the procedure, and sedation is available if you prefer a more relaxed experience. Mild soreness afterward is normal and usually short-lived.
With good home care and regular dental visits, implants can last many years and often a lifetime. The restoration on top may need maintenance over time, but the implant itself is designed to be long-term.
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