Transform Your Smile with Oregon Dental Implants
If you’re researching Oregon dental implants, here’s what you need to know:
- Success Rate: Over 95% success rate when properly placed
- Cost: $3,000-$6,000 per tooth (OHSU offers 30% lower prices)
- Lifespan: Can last a lifetime with proper care
- Procedure Time: 6-8 months from start to finish
- Candidacy: Good overall health and adequate jaw bone
Oregon dental implants provide a permanent solution for missing teeth that looks, feels, and functions just like natural teeth. Unlike traditional dentures or bridges, implants replace the entire tooth structure from root to crown, preserving your jaw bone and preventing the sunken facial appearance that often happens after tooth loss.
The titanium posts surgically placed into your jawbone act as artificial tooth roots, creating a strong foundation for replacement teeth. This approach not only restores your smile but also maintains proper bite function and oral health.
Patients across Portland, Tigard, Oregon City, and throughout the Beaver State choose dental implants because they provide best stability, comfort, and longevity compared to other tooth replacement options.
I’m Dr. Parisa Sepehri, with over 30 years of experience in dentistry including specialized training in Oregon dental implants, I’ve helped countless patients refind their confidence through customized implant solutions that address both functional needs and aesthetic goals.
Oregon Dental Implants 101: How They Work
Have you ever wondered how Oregon dental implants actually work? They’re not just replacement teeth—they’re engineering marvels that transform smiles and lives!
At their core, dental implants are small titanium posts surgically placed into your jawbone where teeth are missing. What makes them special is how your body responds to them. The bone actually bonds with the titanium through a remarkable process called osseointegration, creating an incredibly strong foundation for your new teeth.
“We often tell our patients that dental implants are the closest thing to regrowing your natural teeth,” says Dr. Sepehri. “They’re designed to look, feel, and function just like the real thing.”
The science behind implants is truly fascinating. The biocompatibility of titanium with human bone was finded by Swedish orthopedic surgeon Dr. Per-Ingvar Branemark over 40 years ago. This special relationship between titanium and bone is why Oregon dental implants enjoy such impressive success rates—over 95% when placed by experienced professionals like our team at PS Dental.
Components of Oregon Dental Implants
Your complete dental implant restoration consists of three essential parts working together:
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Implant Fixture: This titanium post is surgically embedded into your jawbone, essentially becoming your new tooth root.
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Abutment Connection: This small but mighty connector attaches to the top of your implant, providing support for your new crown.
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Prosthetic Crown: The visible part of your tooth replacement, typically crafted from porcelain or zirconia and custom-designed to match your natural teeth perfectly.
Each component plays a crucial role in creating a tooth replacement that feels so natural, you might forget it’s not your original tooth!
How Oregon Dental Implants Fuse with Bone
The real magic happens during osseointegration—when your bone actually grows around and fuses with the implant. Here’s what’s happening beneath your gums:
After placement, your body recognizes the titanium as a compatible material rather than something foreign. Bone cells attach to the implant surface and begin growing around it. Over 3-6 months, new bone tissue completely integrates with the implant until it becomes a permanent part of your jaw structure.
This timeline varies based on your individual healing rate, bone density, and overall health. During your consultation at PS Dental in Tigard, we’ll assess your specific situation and provide a personalized timeline for your journey.
“The osseointegration period is crucial,” Dr. Sepehri explains. “It’s during this time that your implant gains the strength needed to support your new tooth for years—potentially a lifetime—to come.”
Why Oregon Dental Implants Outshine Bridges & Dentures
When comparing tooth replacement options available in Oregon, dental implants offer significant advantages over traditional bridges and dentures:
Feature | Oregon Dental Implants | Traditional Bridges | Conventional Dentures |
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Longevity | Can last a lifetime | 7-10 years average | 5-7 years average |
Bone Preservation | Stimulates and preserves bone | No bone stimulation | Accelerates bone loss |
Chewing Efficiency | 90-100% of natural teeth | 50-70% of natural teeth | 30-50% of natural teeth |
Impact on Adjacent Teeth | None | Requires grinding down healthy teeth | May put pressure on remaining teeth |
Stability | Completely stable | Fixed but may loosen | Can slip or click |
Maintenance | Regular brushing and flossing | Special flossing tools needed | Removal for cleaning |
Natural Feel | Feels like natural teeth | Fixed but noticeable | Obvious foreign object |
One of the most remarkable benefits of Oregon dental implants is their ability to prevent bone loss. When you lose a tooth, the jawbone in that empty space begins to deteriorate from lack of stimulation. By the end of the first year after tooth loss, there’s typically a 25% decrease in bone width! Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that stimulates natural bone growth and prevents this deterioration.
This bone preservation is why many Oregon patients ultimately choose implants despite the higher initial investment—they’re not just replacing teeth, they’re investing in their long-term oral health, facial structure, and quality of life.
For more detailed information about dental implant surgery, you can visit the Mayo Clinic’s comprehensive guide.
Who’s a Good Candidate in the Beaver State?
Wondering if Oregon dental implants are right for you? You’re not alone. At PS Dental in Tigard, we find that most people can become excellent candidates for implants, even if they don’t start out that way.
What makes an ideal implant candidate? Generally, we look for patients with good overall health, healthy gums, sufficient jawbone, and commitment to oral hygiene. As we often tell our patients, “The ideal candidate has good general health and oral tissues that are free of periodontal disease.”
But here’s the good news – even if you don’t check all these boxes right now, modern dental techniques have opened doors for many patients who were previously told “no” to implants.
Take bone density, for instance. If yours isn’t quite sufficient, we can recommend procedures like bone grafting, sinus lifts, or ridge modifications to create a sturdy foundation for your new teeth. We’ve helped countless Oregon patients prepare for successful implants through these preparatory steps.
Living with diabetes? That’s not automatically a deal-breaker. Research shows that patients with well-managed diabetes can achieve success rates comparable to those without the condition. The key word here is “well-managed” – keeping your condition under control significantly improves your implant outlook.
We do need to have a frank conversation about smoking, though. It can reduce implant success rates by up to 20%, which is why we strongly encourage our patients to quit before surgery. Your long-term success matters to us!
Evaluating Your Implant Readiness
At PS Dental, we leave no stone unturned when determining if you’re ready for Oregon dental implants:
First, we conduct a comprehensive oral examination to check your remaining teeth, assess your gum health, and evaluate your bite alignment. This gives us the big picture of your oral health landscape.
The real game-changer is our 3D Cone Beam CT Scan (CBCT). This advanced imaging provides incredibly detailed 3D views of your jaw structure, bone density, nerves, and sinuses – all crucial information for precise implant planning. It’s like having a roadmap for your implant journey.
We’ll also review your medical history together, discussing any conditions that might affect healing, such as heart disease or osteoporosis. Being thorough at this stage prevents surprises later.
Using the CBCT scan, we measure your bone density to determine if it can support implants. Then we bring it all together with treatment planning software to find the optimal implant placement for both function and aesthetics.
“This evaluation process isn’t just a formality,” we remind our patients. “It’s the foundation for creating your custom treatment plan and identifying any challenges before we begin.”
Bone & Gum Prep Options
Sometimes your evaluation might reveal that you need a bit of preparation before implant placement. Don’t worry – we have solutions!
Sinus Lift (Sinus Augmentation) might be recommended if you’re getting implants in your upper jaw and your sinus cavity sits too close to the implant site. This procedure adds bone to your upper jaw by gently lifting the sinus membrane upward. We’ve seen this procedure make upper jaw implants possible for many Oregon patients who previously couldn’t have them.
If your jaw ridge is too narrow or has irregularities, Ridge Modification/Augmentation can help create a better foundation. We’ll carefully lift the gum from the ridge, fill the area with bone graft material, and replace the gum. The result? A stronger foundation for your implants.
For Bone Grafting Materials, you have several options: your own bone (autografts), donor human bone (allografts), animal bone (xenografts), or synthetic materials. Each has its advantages, and we’ll recommend the best option based on your specific situation.
Healthy gum tissue is just as important as strong bone. If you have gum recession, we might suggest a Gum Graft to ensure adequate soft tissue surrounds your implant.
While these preparatory procedures may extend your overall treatment timeline, they dramatically improve long-term implant success. At PS Dental, our philosophy is simple: doing things right the first time is worth the wait.
For more information about non-surgical periodontal treatment options that might be needed before implant placement, you can visit the American Academy of Periodontology’s resource page.
Implant Options & Procedures Available Across Oregon
When it comes to Oregon dental implants, you’ve got options! At PS Dental in Tigard, we customize our approach to fit your unique needs. Whether you’re missing one tooth or need a complete smile makeover, we have solutions that restore both function and beauty.
Single-Tooth Oregon Dental Implants
Lost just one tooth? A single-tooth implant provides the most natural-looking solution possible. The beauty of this approach is simplicity: one titanium post replaces your root, and one custom crown replaces the visible part of your tooth.
What makes single implants special is how they preserve your oral health. Unlike traditional bridges that require grinding down neighboring healthy teeth, implants stand independently. Your natural teeth remain completely untouched.
“I was worried about my implant looking fake,” shares Maria from Portland. “But honestly, even I forget which tooth is the implant sometimes! It feels completely natural when I eat and smile.”
The healing process takes 3-6 months as your bone fuses with the implant, but the wait is worth it. Once completed, your single implant can last decades with proper care—potentially even a lifetime.
Multiple Teeth & Implant Bridges
Missing several teeth in a row? Implant bridges offer an neat solution that’s both cost-effective and durable. Instead of placing one implant per missing tooth, we strategically position two or more implants to support a bridge that spans the gap.
This approach gives you the stability of Oregon dental implants without requiring individual implants for each tooth. It’s an efficient use of resources that doesn’t compromise on quality or function.
“After my accident, I thought I’d never smile confidently again,” says Tom from Oregon City. “My implant bridge changed everything. I can eat corn on the cob, apples—anything! And nobody knows those aren’t my natural teeth.”
Implant bridges distribute chewing forces more evenly than traditional bridges, helping preserve bone and prevent further tooth loss. They’re fixed in place, so there’s no removal for cleaning—just brush and floss like natural teeth.
Full-Arch / All-on-4 Solutions
Need to replace all your upper or lower teeth? The All-on-4 technique lets us support an entire arch of teeth on just four precisely placed implants. This approach has transformed lives across Oregon.
The genius of All-on-4 is how it maximizes existing bone, often eliminating the need for extensive bone grafting. Even better, in many cases, we can place temporary teeth the same day as your implant surgery. You’ll walk out with a functional, attractive smile while your permanent restoration is being crafted.
“I lived with dentures for years before getting All-on-4 implants,” explains Janet from Beaverton. “The difference is night and day. No more adhesives, no more taking my teeth out at night, and I can taste food properly again because my palate isn’t covered.”
Your full-arch restoration typically uses 4-6 implants and can be crafted from various materials like acrylic, porcelain, or ultra-strong zirconia. During your consultation at PS Dental, we’ll help you choose the ideal material based on your needs and budget.
Same-Day & Immediate Placement
Modern implant techniques have dramatically shortened treatment timelines. In many cases, we can place an implant the same day we extract a damaged tooth—a technique called immediate placement.
Some patients can even receive a temporary crown on the same day, a process called immediate loading. This approach means fewer appointments, less overall treatment time, and never having to go without teeth.
“I was dreading having a gap in my smile for months,” shares Michael from Tigard. “With immediate placement, I had my damaged tooth removed and the implant placed all in one visit. The temporary crown looked great, and nobody could tell I was in the middle of dental work.”
Not everyone qualifies for same-day procedures—factors like bone quality, infection presence, and overall health all play a role. At PS Dental, we use advanced 3D imaging to determine if immediate placement is right for you.
Our digital planning tools allow for incredibly precise pre-surgical planning, which often leads to more predictable outcomes and shorter healing times. We’ll walk you through all your options, helping you choose the approach that best suits your lifestyle and needs.
For more detailed information about the various types of dental implants and their associated costs, you can visit our comprehensive guide at PS Dental Services: Types of Dental Implants Cost.
Cost, Insurance & Financing in Oregon
Let’s talk about money—because we know it’s on your mind when considering Oregon dental implants. While implants are definitely an investment, they’re also the tooth replacement option that offers the best long-term value.
Here in Oregon, a single dental implant typically costs between $3,000 and $6,000 for the complete procedure—that includes the implant itself, the abutment, and the crown. If you need multiple implants or full-arch restorations, the price naturally goes up accordingly.
Here’s a money-saving tip: OHSU Dental Clinics in Portland offer implant services at about 30% less than private practices. There, implant surgery ranges from $1,400 to $2,000, while implant restorations run between $1,500 and $2,280.
“I always tell my patients to think of dental implants as an investment in themselves,” says Dr. Sepehri. “Yes, the upfront cost is higher than bridges or dentures, but implants often save you money in the long run because they can last a lifetime with proper care. Plus, you can’t put a price on being able to smile confidently and eat whatever you want!”
Factors Affecting Your Final Bill
When we create your personalized treatment plan at PS Dental, several factors will influence the bottom line:
The number of implants you need is the most obvious factor—more implants means a higher cost. The complexity of your case matters too. If you need preparatory procedures like bone grafts, sinus lifts, or extractions, these add $600 to $2,500 depending on what’s involved.
Your choice of materials affects the price as well. Different crown materials (like porcelain-fused-to-metal, all-porcelain, or zirconia) come with different price tags. Even the type of anesthesia you prefer makes a difference—local anesthesia costs less than IV sedation.
Where you live in Oregon can impact costs too. Implant procedures in Portland or Tigard might be priced differently than in smaller communities. And finally, provider expertise plays a role—specialists with advanced training and years of experience may charge more than general dentists.
At your consultation, we’ll provide a transparent breakdown of all costs involved—no surprises, we promise!
Making Implants Affordable
We never want financial concerns to stand between you and the healthy smile you deserve. That’s why we offer several ways to make Oregon dental implants more affordable:
Dental insurance is slowly catching up to the reality that implants aren’t just cosmetic. While many plans still provide limited coverage, some PPO plans now offer partial benefits for implants. Our team is experts at helping you maximize your benefits, and we’ll submit pre-treatment estimates to determine exactly what your plan covers.
Tax-advantaged accounts can be a huge help. Both Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) can be used for qualified dental procedures, including implants. This essentially gives you a discount equal to your tax rate!
At PS Dental, we also offer in-house membership plans that provide discounts on implant procedures for patients without traditional insurance. Many of our patients find this to be an excellent alternative to dental insurance.
Third-party financing is another popular option. We work with CareCredit and other healthcare financing companies that offer dental-specific payment plans, many with interest-free periods that can make your treatment much more manageable.
For patients needing multiple implants, we can sometimes create phased treatment plans that spread procedures—and costs—over time. This approach lets you improve your smile step by step as your budget allows.
“One of my favorite parts of my job is finding creative ways to help patients afford the care they need,” Dr. Sepehri shares. “Everyone deserves a complete, healthy smile, regardless of their financial situation.”
For more information about affordable dental implant options and payment plans, please visit our dedicated page: PS Dental Services: Affordable Dental Implants.
The Implant Journey: From Consultation to Lifelong Care
Your path to a restored smile with Oregon dental implants is a journey we’ll walk together, hand-in-hand. At PS Dental, we believe understanding each step makes the process feel less mysterious and more comfortable.
Initial Consultation and Planning
Your implant journey begins in our warm Tigard office with a thorough consultation. I’ll sit down with you to discuss what you’re hoping to achieve, listen to your concerns, and perform a comprehensive examination of your mouth and jaw health.
“The planning phase is truly the foundation of successful implant treatment,” I often tell my patients as we review their detailed 3D cone beam scans together. These amazing images let us see your bone structure in incredible detail, helping us develop a treatment plan that’s uniquely yours.
If you need any prep work like bone grafting or gum treatment, we’ll incorporate these into your personalized roadmap. Sometimes we can do these procedures alongside implant placement, while other situations need some healing time in between. Either way, you’ll leave our office with a clear understanding of your timeline and all costs involved.
What to Expect on Surgery Day
When your surgery day arrives, we make sure you feel comfortable and prepared. Most patients are pleasantly surprised by how straightforward the experience is:
First, we’ll make sure you’re comfortable and review exactly what we’ll be doing. For most patients, local anesthesia is all that’s needed to ensure you don’t feel pain during the procedure. If you’re feeling anxious or having multiple implants placed, we offer sedation options to help you relax completely.
The actual implant placement typically takes 1-2 hours per implant. Using the surgical guides we created from your 3D scans, I’ll create a small opening in your gum and jawbone, then carefully position the titanium implant precisely where it needs to be.
“I was so nervous before my implant surgery,” shares Maria, one of our Portland patients. “But Dr. Sepehri was right—it was so much easier than having my wisdom teeth out. I felt almost no pain, just some pressure during the procedure.”
Depending on your specific case, we’ll either place a healing cap on the implant and close your gum tissue with a few stitches, or in some cases, attach a temporary tooth right away.
Post-Op Recovery & Maintenance
After your surgery, healing happens in stages:
The first two weeks are the initial recovery period. You’ll likely experience some swelling and mild discomfort for a few days, but most patients manage this easily with prescribed or over-the-counter pain relievers. We’ll recommend sticking to soft foods and being gentle when brushing around the surgical area.
Most of our patients are surprised by how quickly they return to their normal routines—typically within 1-2 days after surgery. The initial recovery is usually much smoother than they anticipated.
The osseointegration period is where the real magic happens, though you won’t feel it. Over the next 3-6 months, your implant gradually fuses with your jawbone. You’ll visit us periodically so we can check your healing progress and possibly take X-rays to confirm proper integration.
Once your implant is fully integrated, you’ll return for your final restoration appointment. This non-surgical visit focuses on attaching your permanent crown, bridge, or denture to your implants. We take great care to ensure your new teeth not only function properly but look completely natural alongside your existing teeth.
For long-term care, maintaining your implants isn’t complicated, but it is essential:
Brush twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush, floss daily (using special floss or interdental brushes around implants), visit us every six months for professional cleanings, and wear a night guard if you tend to grind your teeth.
“With proper care, your dental implants can truly last a lifetime,” I often remind my patients. “The initial investment pays dividends with decades of comfortable chewing and confident smiling.”
Long-Term Success & Troubleshooting
When placed by experienced providers like our team at PS Dental and properly maintained, dental implants have a success rate exceeding 95%. However, it’s important to know about potential issues that might arise:
Peri-implantitis prevention is crucial for long-term success. This inflammatory condition affects the gum and bone surrounding an implant and is the primary cause of implant failure. Your regular cleanings with us and excellent home care are your best defense.
Occasionally, mechanical issues may arise—components like screws might loosen and need tightening, or abutments may require adjustment. These are simple fixes that we can typically handle during a regular appointment.
While the implant itself can last a lifetime, your crown might need replacement after 10-15 years due to normal wear and tear, just like natural teeth experience wear over time.
“We consider our implant patients lifetime members of our practice family,” I often say. “Your long-term success is our success too, and we’re here to support you through every stage of your implant journey.”
At PS Dental, we provide ongoing support and specialized maintenance to ensure your Oregon dental implants remain healthy and functional for years to come. Our regular check-ups include specific protocols for implant care that differ slightly from natural tooth maintenance.
For more detailed information about the dental implant procedure from start to finish, please visit our comprehensive guide: PS Dental Services: Dental Implant Procedure.
The journey to your new smile might take several months from start to finish, but our patients consistently tell us the results are well worth the wait. As Tom from Oregon City recently shared, “Getting my implants was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I can eat whatever I want, smile with confidence, and honestly, I forget they’re not my natural teeth.”
Frequently Asked Questions about Oregon Dental Implants
Do Oregon Dental Implants hurt?
This is perhaps the most common question we hear at PS Dental, and I’m happy to report that most patients find the procedure much more comfortable than they anticipated.
When we place your implant, the entire area is thoroughly numbed with local anesthesia, ensuring you won’t feel pain during the surgery itself. Most of our patients tell us afterward that they experienced less discomfort than they would with a typical tooth extraction.
After your surgery, any tenderness can usually be managed with regular over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. While we may prescribe stronger options for complex cases, most patients find they simply don’t need them.
I remember Lisa, a wonderful patient from Tigard, who shared: “I was so nervous about getting an implant because I thought it would be painful. I was amazed at how little discomfort I experienced. I took regular ibuprofen for a couple of days, and that was it!”
How long will my implants last?
When you choose Oregon dental implants, you’re investing in a truly long-term solution. With proper care and regular maintenance, the titanium implant fixture (the part that integrates with your bone) can last a lifetime.
The porcelain or zirconia crown that sits atop your implant typically lasts 10-15 years before it might need replacement due to normal wear and tear—but the implant itself can remain firmly in place for decades.
Several factors influence your implant’s longevity, including your home care routine, whether you smoke (which significantly reduces success rates), any underlying health conditions like diabetes, and whether you clench or grind your teeth. At PS Dental, we’ll create a customized maintenance plan that helps your investment last as long as possible.
Are temporary teeth available while I heal?
Absolutely! We understand that walking around with a visible gap in your smile for months isn’t practical or desirable for most people.
Depending on your specific situation, we offer several temporary solutions to keep you smiling confidently throughout the healing process. For front teeth, we often can place a temporary crown on the same day as your implant surgery. In other cases, we might create a comfortable removable partial denture or even a clear retainer with a prosthetic tooth.
If you currently wear a denture, we can usually modify it to work wonderfully during your healing period. Our temporary solutions have become so advanced that many patients tell us their friends never even noticed they were in the middle of implant treatment!
What if I’ve been told I don’t have enough bone?
If another dentist has told you that you lack sufficient bone for implants, please don’t lose hope. Today’s advanced techniques have made Oregon dental implants possible for many patients who were previously told they weren’t candidates.
At PS Dental, we offer multiple solutions for patients with bone loss:
Bone grafting adds material to deficient areas, creating an adequate foundation for implant placement. For upper jaw implants, we might recommend a sinus lift to add bone below your sinus cavity. We can also perform ridge expansion procedures to widen narrow jaw ridges.
For cases of severe bone loss, we might suggest specialized options like zygomatic implants (anchored in the cheekbone) or the innovative All-on-4 technique, which uses angled implants to maximize available bone and often avoid grafting altogether.
Even if you’ve been told “no” before, modern implant dentistry might still have a “yes” for you. The field advances rapidly, and what wasn’t possible a few years ago may be completely routine today.
How do I choose the right provider for my Oregon dental implants?
Selecting the right provider is truly the most important decision in your implant journey. Dental implants blend technical skill with artistic vision—the provider’s experience, training, and aesthetic eye all contribute significantly to your final result.
When evaluating potential implant providers across Oregon, look for dentists with specialized post-graduate training in implantology. Ask about their experience—how many implants they’ve placed and for how long they’ve been performing these procedures.
Request to see before-and-after photos of actual patients with needs similar to yours. Inquire about the technology they use, as advanced options like 3D imaging and surgical guides dramatically improve precision and outcomes.
For complex cases, consider whether the practice takes a team approach, collaborating with specialists when needed. And of course, read testimonials and reviews from other patients to understand their experiences.
At PS Dental in Tigard, Dr. Sepehri brings extensive training and experience with dental implants, utilizing the latest technology to ensure optimal results. We’re always happy to discuss our qualifications during your consultation and answer any other questions you might have about beginning your implant journey.
Conclusion
Oregon dental implants truly represent the gold standard in tooth replacement technology. They’re not just about filling a gap in your smile—they’re about restoring your quality of life, preserving your facial structure, and giving you back the confidence that comes with a complete, healthy smile.
When you choose dental implants, you’re making an investment that pays dividends for decades. Unlike bridges or dentures that typically need replacement every 5-10 years, properly maintained implants can last a lifetime. This makes them not just the best clinical choice, but often the most economical one in the long run.
“I’ve seen implants transform not just smiles, but entire lives,” Dr. Sepehri often tells patients at PS Dental. “There’s something powerful about being able to eat, speak, and laugh without worry again.”
Even if you’ve previously been told you weren’t a candidate for implants, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with us. Modern techniques like bone grafting, sinus lifts, and alternative implant designs have made this remarkable treatment accessible to many more patients than ever before.
The journey to a restored smile begins with a single step—reaching out to discuss your options. At PS Dental in Tigard, we pride ourselves on creating a warm, judgment-free environment where we can honestly discuss your goals, concerns, and the possibilities that Oregon dental implants offer.
Whether you’re missing a single tooth or need full-arch restoration, our team is ready to create a personalized treatment plan that fits your needs, timeline, and budget. We work with patients from Portland to Salem and throughout the Beaver State to deliver life-changing results through expert implant care.
Your healthy, confident smile is waiting. The bone preservation benefits of implants mean that sooner is always better than later when it comes to replacing missing teeth. Why not take that first step today?
For patients who may be experiencing TMJ disorders alongside missing teeth, we also offer specialized TMD treatment. Learn more about our comprehensive approach to jaw health at PS Dental Services: TMD Treatment.
Proudly serving Oregon smiles—PS Dental Services invites you to start your implant journey today.
Dr. Parisa Sepehri
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