Implant Crowns
What is an Implant Crown?
An implant crown is the visible, tooth-shaped restoration that sits on top of a dental implant. After a dental implant—a titanium post—is surgically placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root, the implant crown is custom-made to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth. Together, they form a complete, durable, and natural-looking replacement for a missing tooth.
When should you consider an Implant Crown?
You may need an implant crown if you’ve lost a tooth due to decay, trauma, or gum disease and have already had a dental implant placed, or are planning to. Once the implant has fully healed and integrated with your jawbone (a process called osseointegration), Dr. Teel will design and place a custom crown to complete your smile. Implant crowns are ideal for patients seeking a permanent, stable solution for tooth loss.
Why choose an Implant Crown?
Implant crowns are one of the most long-lasting and natural-feeling solutions for replacing missing teeth. Unlike bridges or dentures, they don't rely on surrounding teeth for support and help preserve bone structure by stimulating the jaw. They restore full chewing function, look just like natural teeth, and are easy to care for with regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits. Implant crowns can improve your smile, speech, and overall confidence.

FAQs
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Do you take walk-in appointments?
No, but we usually can see patients in 1-2 business days!
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Do you offer financing?
Yes! We offer third party financing through Care Credit.
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Which insurance providers do you work with?
At Fremont Laser Dentistry, we believe quality dental care should be accessible and affordable. To help make your visits easier, we accept a wide range of dental insurance plans. Our office is in-network with many major providers. Click HERE to see our list of in network plans.
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Do you offer family plans?
Yes! We offer a Dental Savings Plan for individuals and families. The plans start at just $475 per year and cover $750 worth of routine exams per person, per year!