Missing teeth affect more than your appearance. When a gap is left untreated, neighboring teeth shift, bone density decreases at the site, and the opposing tooth can over-erupt. Dental implants solve all of this permanently — replacing the tooth root and the visible crown with a titanium post and custom restoration that looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth.
At Smile Craft Dental, we provide dental implant treatment at our Redwood City location using a patient-first approach built on clear communication and precise planning. Our team uses 3D cone beam imaging to map your bone structure before placement — giving us the detail needed to plan your procedure accurately and minimize recovery time. Research in peer-reviewed dental literature consistently shows implants have a long-term success rate approaching 95 percent, making them the most evidence-backed permanent tooth replacement available.
What Are Dental Implants?
A dental implant is a small titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as an artificial tooth root. Once the implant fuses with the surrounding bone through osseointegration — typically over three to six months — a custom crown is attached on top. The result is a permanent, fixed tooth that does not require removal for cleaning, does not put pressure on adjacent teeth, and actively preserves the jawbone beneath it.
Unlike dental bridges, implants do not require grinding down healthy neighboring teeth. Unlike dentures, they do not slip, limit your diet, or require adhesives. For most patients who qualify, implants are the closest thing dentistry has to a natural tooth.
Implant Options at Smile Craft Dental Redwood City
Dental Implants vs. Other Tooth Replacement Options
The Dental Implant Process at Our Redwood City Office
Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?
Most healthy adults with adequate jawbone density qualify for dental implants. Factors we evaluate include gum health, overall medical history, bone volume at the implant site, and lifestyle habits. Smoking significantly impacts healing and long-term implant success — we discuss this honestly during your consultation.
Even if you have experienced bone loss, bone grafting can often rebuild the volume needed to support an implant. Patients who have been told elsewhere they are not candidates have successfully received implants after a grafting procedure. We also offer sedation dentistry for patients who experience anxiety around surgical procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants in Redwood City
How much do dental implants cost in Redwood City?
Implant costs depend on the number of teeth being replaced, whether bone grafting is needed, and the type of restoration. A single-tooth implant involves the post, abutment, and crown as separate components. We provide a detailed, itemized cost estimate during your consultation. Most major insurance plans provide partial coverage for the crown portion. Flexible financing options are also available through our office.
How long do dental implants last?
With proper care, dental implants can last 15 to 20 years or significantly longer — in many cases permanently. The implant post itself rarely needs replacement. It is the crown on top that may eventually show wear after many years. Maintaining regular cleanings, not smoking, and keeping gum disease under control are the biggest factors in long-term implant success.
Does the dental implant procedure hurt?
The placement procedure is performed under local anesthetic, so most patients experience pressure rather than pain during the surgery. Post-operative soreness is normal for several days and is well-managed with over-the-counter pain relievers in most cases. Patients who are anxious about the procedure can opt for sedation to make the experience more comfortable. Most describe recovery as easier than they expected.
Can I get implants if I have bone loss?
Often yes. Bone loss does not automatically disqualify you. Bone grafting can rebuild the volume needed to support an implant. The extent of grafting needed depends on how much bone has been lost and where. During your consultation, we evaluate your bone structure with 3D imaging and discuss whether grafting is appropriate, what it involves, and how it would affect your overall timeline.
How long does the full implant process take?
From consultation to final crown, the full process typically takes three to six months — most of that is the healing and osseointegration period after placement, not active treatment time. If bone grafting is needed first, the timeline extends accordingly. We map out a complete timeline at your consultation so you know exactly what to expect and when.
Does insurance cover dental implants?
Coverage varies widely. Many plans do not cover the surgical placement of the implant post itself but may cover a portion of the crown or abutment as a major restorative benefit. Some plans provide no implant coverage at all. Our team verifies your specific benefits before treatment begins and presents a clear breakdown of your estimated out-of-pocket costs. Financing options are available to spread the cost over time.
Restore Your Smile at Smile Craft Dental in Redwood City
Dental implants at Smile Craft Dental are planned with 3D imaging, placed with precision, and restored with custom crowns matched to your natural teeth. Our Redwood City team guides you through every step — from your first consultation through your final restoration — with clear communication and no pressure to commit before you are ready.
We accept most major insurance plans and offer flexible payment options. Contact our Redwood City office to schedule your implant consultation today.