7010 W Loop 1604 N, Suite 205, San Antonio, Texas 78254
The Dental Implants & Surgical Center

Tooth loss requires more than replacement — it demands surgical precision, structural planning, and long-term stability. At Z Dentist, implant treatment is digitally guided and meticulously designed to restore strength, function, and natural aesthetics with uncompromising standards.
From single-tooth implants to full-arch rehabilitation, guided implant placement, bone grafting, and advanced soft tissue procedures, every case is comprehensively evaluated and carefully executed. Our focus is not simply placing implants — it is rebuilding foundational support, preserving facial structure, and delivering durable, confidence-restoring results.

Dental implants are widely regarded as the best solution for tooth loss
- Prioritize Comfort: When replacing missing teeth, comfort is essential. Dental implants provide a pain-free, permanent solution, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods without irritating your gums or surrounding teeth once fully healed.
- Convenient Maintenance: Unlike dentures or removable bridges, dental implants are fixed in place and won’t slip. Caring for them is as straightforward as maintaining your natural teeth—just regular brushing and flossing.
- Enhance Oral Health: Bulky dental appliances can contribute to bone loss, gum irritation, and a higher risk of periodontal disease and tooth decay. Dental implants integrate seamlessly with your natural smile, protecting your jaw and gums.
- Long-lasting Solution: Designed for durability, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them the only tooth replacement option that offers such longevity.

How Do Dental Implants Work?
What Type Of Dental Implant Do I Need?
Single Dental Implant
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Implant Retained Dentures
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Fixed Implant Dentures
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All-on-4®
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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?

- Bone quality, quantity, and location: The cost of your implants may increase if bone grafting is required.
- Number of teeth to be replaced and type of dental implant: The total cost will depend on the number of teeth that need to be replaced and the specific type of implant chosen.
- Dental insurance coverage: Take into account your dental insurance plan, as coverage may vary and some plans may have waiting periods before you can receive benefits for implant treatment.