Dental Implants

Done Right, Built to Last:
Northwest San Antonio
Implant Dentist

There’s a point where living with a missing tooth stops feeling temporary. You’ve been adapting by skipping certain foods, second-guessing your smile, or tolerating a denture that never quite fits right. Dental implants in Northwest San Antonio are built for that moment. When you’re ready to stop adapting and start fixing it, our team will show you exactly what’s possible.

From That First Question to Your Final Smile

Step 1: We Ask the Questions

You talk, we listen. What’s bothering you? What have you been putting off? What are you hoping for? That’s where every plan implant starts.

We take digital images and walk you through your options—timeline, bone health, costs—so the path forward is clear before anything is scheduled.

The post is placed in a single procedure under local anesthesia. You go home the same day, and healing does the rest of the work.

Once healed, your custom crown, bridge, or denture is secured in place, matched to your surrounding teeth, and built to function like the real thing.

Alamo Ranch Implant
Options for Every
Patient & Every Need

The best dental implants in Alamo Ranch aren’t one-size-fits-all. They’re the ones that fit your situation. Whether you’re missing one tooth, several, or looking to replace an older denture with something more secure, our restorative dentists help you find what actually makes sense for you.

All-on-4

A full arch replaced with four strategically placed implants is fixed, stable, and done in fewer appointments than you'd expect.

Full Arch Restoration

Upper, lower, or both arches fully restored with implant-anchored teeth feel and function like your original bite.

Implant Overdentures

Your denture attaches directly to implant anchors with no slipping, no adhesive, and no soreness from an ill-fitting appliance.

Snap-On Dentures

A removable option with a secure click-in fit that is more stable than conventional dentures and easier to manage at home.

FAQs:
Golden
Guidance
on Tooth Implants

Can implants still work if I've been missing a tooth for a long time?

Usually, yes, although bone loss over time may mean a graft is needed first. Our Leon Valley dentists assess this early, so you know exactly what’s involved before committing.

The procedure is done under local anesthesia, with dental sedation available. Discomfort afterward is typically short-lived and manageable with over-the-counter relief.

Most cases wrap up in three to six months, with healing time being the biggest variable. We build a realistic timeline into your plan from the first conversation.

Yes. Your restoration is custom-made to match the shape, size, and shade of your surrounding teeth. Within a few weeks, it becomes a tooth you stop thinking about entirely.

A Dental Experience That Feels Different

Clear Answers, Backed by Modern Tools

We use digital technology to show you what’s going on and walk you through your options clearly. You’ll always know what we’re seeing and why it matters.

Doing What’s Needed & Nothing More

If something can be preserved, we preserve it. Treatment is never about doing more, but about doing what’s right, and stopping there.

Where Oral Health Meets Overall Health

Your health doesn’t stop at your neck. Oral health is closely connected to the rest of your body, and we treat it that way, with a focus on long-term wellness, not quick fixes.

A Missing Tooth Doesn't Have to Stay That Way

A missing tooth changes small things every day—what you order, how you laugh, whether you feel like yourself in a photo. Northwest Dental Center is here for patients who are ready to stop working around it, with dental implant options built for long-term stability and a team that treats you like a person before they treat you like a patient.