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Dental Implants in Moses Lake, WA
Dr. Nick Smith, DDS, has spent 5-plus years helping patients across Moses Lake and the surrounding Grant County region rebuild complete, healthy smiles. One of the services he feels most strongly about is dental implant restoration. When a patient loses a tooth, the consequences reach deeper than the gap in their grin. The underlying jawbone starts to shrink. The adjacent teeth begin to drift. Over time, a single lost tooth can change the whole structure of a person’s bite. Implants are the only tooth replacement option that addresses all of that.
At Moses Lake Family Dentistry, we handle the restorative phase of implant treatment in-house, including the implant crown, bridge, or denture that sits on top of your implant post. For the surgical placement step, Dr. Smith works with a trusted network of local oral surgeons he has personally vetted. You stay connected to our team at every stage, so there are no confusing handoffs or gaps in your care.
If you have been putting off a conversation about a missing tooth because the process felt overwhelming or the cost felt out of reach, call us at 509-765-4351 to schedule a consultation. We will walk you through what to expect, what it costs, and how to make it work with your schedule and budget.
Call 509-765-4351 or request an appointment online. We are open Tuesday through Wednesday and select Mondays and Thursdays starting at 7:00 AM. Wednesday hours run until 7:00 PM.
Why Patients Choose Moses Lake Family Dentistry for Implants
5-Plus Years of Clinical Experience
Dr. Smith graduated from Creighton University with his DDS and has practiced general dentistry with focused continuing education in esthetics, full-mouth restoration, and the restorative side of implant treatment. He has placed and restored hundreds of crowns, bridges, and implant-supported dentures. That experience shows in how he plans cases, communicates with our surgical partners, and fits your final restoration.
Vetted Surgical Partners, Coordinated Care
Many dental practices simply write a referral and send you off on your own. We stay involved. Dr. Smith works with a select group of local oral surgeons he trusts specifically for implant placement. Our team communicates directly with the surgical office throughout your treatment so your care plan stays consistent from your first consultation through the delivery of your final restoration.
A Team That Has Been Here for Decades
Implant treatment can stretch across several months. During that time, you will see the same familiar faces every visit. Our financial coordinator Diane has been with the practice for nearly 20 years. Our dental assistants Jennifer and Lynette bring a combined 70-plus years of clinical experience. Patients do not have to re-explain their history to a new person at each appointment. That kind of continuity matters especially when you are navigating a multi-step treatment.
Transparent Pricing, No Surprise Fees
We give you a full breakdown of expected costs before treatment begins, including what falls to the specialist and what we handle in-house. If something changes, we tell you before we proceed. Our practice philosophy has always been fair, clear pricing. We also work with Cherry and offer in-house financing arrangements for qualifying patients so cost does not become the reason a person puts off care they genuinely need.
Hours That Work Around Your Life
We open at 7:00 AM on Tuesday through Thursday (Monday and Thursday alternate). Wednesday hours run until 7:00 PM. These are real advantages in Moses Lake, where most dental offices close at 5:00 or earlier. You should not have to take a full day off work or pull your kids out of school for a consultation.
What Is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is a small titanium post placed directly into the jawbone in the space left by a missing tooth root. Titanium is biocompatible, meaning the bone gradually grows around and fuses with the post in a process called osseointegration. Once that fusion is complete, the implant becomes part of your jaw structure. It does not slip, float, or depend on neighboring teeth for support.
On top of the implant post sits a connector piece called an abutment. The final restoration, whether a crown, bridge, or denture, attaches to the abutment. The result is a replacement tooth that functions like the real thing because it is anchored the same way the real thing was.
Implants are distinct from bridges and dentures in one important way: they stimulate the jawbone. After tooth loss, bone in that area gradually shrinks because it no longer has a root to respond to. Implants restore that stimulation, which helps preserve your facial bone structure over time.
The Dental Implant Process at Moses Lake Family Dentistry
Implant treatment is not a single-appointment procedure. The full process typically spans several months and involves both our office and the oral surgery partner we refer you to. Here is what to expect at each stage.
Your Initial Consultation With Dr. Smith
Your first appointment is at our office on East Nelson Road. Dr. Smith reviews your dental and medical history, examines the area where the tooth or teeth are missing, and takes digital X-rays to assess your bone density and jaw anatomy. If you are a good candidate for implants, he will walk you through the full treatment plan, estimated timeline, and cost. If any preliminary work is needed, such as treating gum disease or extracting a damaged tooth, those steps are addressed before implant surgery begins.
Implant Surgery With Our Surgical Partner
The placement surgery is performed by one of the oral surgeons in Dr. Smith’s trusted referral network. During the procedure, a small incision is made in the gum tissue, and the titanium post is positioned precisely in the jawbone. Local anesthesia ensures you are comfortable, and sedation dentistry is typically available at the surgical office as well. A protective cover is placed over the post while the site heals.
Osseointegration (Healing Period)
Over the following weeks to months, your jawbone fuses with the implant post. This healing period is not optional; it is what makes the implant stable enough to support a restoration. Timeline varies by patient, bone density, and the number of implants placed. Dr. Smith monitors this phase and keeps in contact with the surgical team.
Abutment and Final Restoration (Back at Our Office)
Once healing is confirmed, you return to Moses Lake Family Dentistry. Dr. Smith attaches the abutment and takes impressions for your custom crown, bridge, or implant denture. Your restoration is crafted to match the color and shape of your surrounding teeth. At the final appointment, Dr. Smith seats the restoration and makes any necessary adjustments so it fits correctly and feels right.
Call 509-765-4351 to speak with our team. We are happy to walk you through what to expect before you commit to anything.
Implants are suitable for a wide range of tooth loss situations. Here is how they are typically used based on how many teeth are missing.
Missing One Tooth
A single implant supports a single crown. The crown is custom-made to blend with the neighboring teeth in size, shape, and color. There is no need to shave down or involve the teeth on either side, which is a notable advantage over a traditional bridge.
Missing Several Teeth
Two implants can anchor a bridge spanning multiple adjacent missing teeth. Alternatively, a partial denture can be stabilized by implants, giving it a level of security that a traditional removable partial cannot match. Dr. Smith determines the right approach based on the location of the gaps and your bone structure.
Implant-supported dentures use four to six implants per arch to anchor a full set of teeth. Unlike conventional dentures, which rest on the gumline and can shift while eating or speaking, implant dentures lock in place. Patients who make this switch typically find eating and speaking significantly easier. Moses Lake Family Dentistry offers both hybrid implant dentures and implant-retained removable dentures depending on your goals.
Bridges and dentures have real value, and they are right for certain situations. But implants offer several distinct advantages that conventional restorations cannot replicate on their own.
- Bone preservation. Implants stimulate the jaw the way roots do, slowing the bone loss that follows tooth extraction.
- Stability. Implants do not move or need adhesive. You eat, speak, and laugh without worrying about the tooth shifting.
- Longevity. With consistent care, implants can last several decades. Bridges typically need replacement every 10 to 15 years; conventional dentures require periodic relining and eventual replacement.
- No impact on neighboring teeth. A traditional bridge requires shaving down the two adjacent teeth. An implant stands independently.
- Natural appearance. Implant crowns are custom-made and tooth-colored. Most patients report that people around them could not tell which tooth was replaced.
What Do Dental Implants Cost in Moses Lake?
Implant treatment pricing varies because each case is different. The total depends on how many implants you need, whether any preliminary procedures are required (bone grafting, extractions, gum disease treatment), which surgical partner handles the placement, and what type of restoration sits on top.
A single implant crown in the U.S. typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000 when all fees are combined, including the surgical placement and the restorative work. Full-arch implant solutions vary more widely based on the number of implants and the type of denture or hybrid restoration used. Dr. Smith provides a detailed, itemized estimate at your consultation after evaluating your specific situation.
Does Dental Insurance Cover Implants?
Most dental insurance plans, including Delta Dental (which Moses Lake Family Dentistry is in-network with), do not cover the implant post itself. However, some plans cover portions of the process, including the consultation, any necessary extractions, and in some cases a portion of the crown. Our team will contact your insurance carrier directly, verify your coverage, and tell you clearly what is and is not covered before you commit to treatment.
Financing Options
Moses Lake Family Dentistry accepts Cherry, which allows patients to spread treatment costs across monthly payments, often with low or no interest depending on the plan chosen. In some cases, our team can also arrange in-house financing. Speak with Diane, our financial coordinator, at your consultation appointment. She has been helping patients navigate dental costs and insurance for nearly 20 years.
Call 509-765-4351 to schedule your implant consultation. We will give you a clear cost estimate and review your financing options before you make any decisions.
Caring for Your Dental Implants
Implants are durable, but they require the same consistent care your natural teeth do. The ceramic crown on top of your implant can chip under excessive force, and the gum tissue around the implant can become inflamed if oral hygiene slips. Here is the basic routine that keeps implants healthy.
Brush at least twice a day using a soft-bristled toothbrush. Floss once daily, including around the implant crown. Interdental brushes or a water flosser can help clean the areas standard floss does not reach easily.
Smoking and tobacco use significantly increase the risk of gum disease, which is the most common reason implants fail. Chewing on ice, fingernails, pens, or other hard objects puts stress on the crown and can damage it. If you grind your teeth at night, ask Dr. Smith about a custom nightguard.
Dr. Smith monitors your implants at every dental checkups and cleanings appointment. Twice-yearly visits let him catch any issues early, including changes in the gum tissue around the implant, before they become more serious problems. Catching problems early is almost always simpler and less costly than addressing them later.
Caring for Your Dental Implants
Implants are durable, but they require the same consistent care your natural teeth do. The ceramic crown on top of your implant can chip under excessive force, and the gum tissue around the implant can become inflamed if oral hygiene slips. Here is the basic routine that keeps implants healthy.
Brush at least twice a day using a soft-bristled toothbrush. Floss once daily, including around the implant crown. Interdental brushes or a water flosser can help clean the areas standard floss does not reach easily.
Smoking and tobacco use significantly increase the risk of gum disease, which is the most common reason implants fail. Chewing on ice, fingernails, pens, or other hard objects puts stress on the crown and can damage it. If you grind your teeth at night, ask Dr. Smith about a custom nightguard.
Dr. Smith monitors your implants at every dental checkups and cleanings appointment. Twice-yearly visits let him catch any issues early, including changes in the gum tissue around the implant, before they become more serious problems. Catching problems early is almost always simpler and less costly than addressing them later.
Dental Implant FAQs
Am I a candidate for dental implants?
Most adults in reasonably good health who are missing one or more teeth are candidates. The main requirements are adequate jawbone density to hold the implant post and healthy enough gum tissue. If you have bone loss, a bone graft can rebuild the foundation before placement. Dr. Smith evaluates all of this at your initial consultation and tells you directly whether implants are a realistic option for you.
How long does the full implant process take?
From your first consultation to the delivery of your final crown or denture, implant treatment typically takes four to nine months. The healing phase after placement, known as osseointegration, takes the most time. Some patients with excellent bone density can move through the process faster; others who need bone grafting may take longer. Dr. Smith gives you a realistic estimated timeline at your consultation based on your specific anatomy.
Is the implant surgery painful?
Most patients are surprised by how manageable it is. The surgical site is numbed with local anesthesia, and sedation options are available through our oral surgery partners. Post-surgery discomfort typically resembles what patients experience after a tooth extraction: some soreness and swelling for a few days, managed well with over-the-counter pain relievers. Most people return to normal activities within a day or two.
How long do dental implants last?
The titanium implant post itself can last many decades with proper care; some patients keep their implants for the rest of their lives. The ceramic crown on top has a typical lifespan of 15 to 25 years before it may need to be replaced, similar to a crown placed on a natural tooth. The single biggest factor in implant longevity is consistent oral hygiene and regular checkup appointments.
Does insurance cover dental implants in Moses Lake?
Most dental insurance plans, including Delta Dental, do not cover the implant post itself. Some plans cover the consultation, related extractions, or a portion of the crown. Our team contacts your insurance carrier on your behalf and walks you through exactly what is and is not covered before your treatment starts. We also have financing options available through Cherry.
Can I get dental implants if I have gum disease?
Not right away. Active gum disease needs to be treated and resolved before implant placement proceeds. Placing an implant into a mouth with untreated gum disease significantly increases the risk of implant failure. If Dr. Smith finds gum disease at your consultation, he will outline a treatment plan to get the tissue healthy first and then revisit your implant timeline.
Do I need one implant for every missing tooth?
Not necessarily. A single implant can support a two-tooth bridge. Two implants can anchor a multi-tooth bridge. For a full arch, four to six strategically placed implants can support a complete set of teeth. The right configuration depends on how many teeth are missing, where they are, and your bone structure. Dr. Smith outlines all realistic options at your consultation.
What is the difference between an implant and a dental bridge?
A traditional bridge replaces a missing tooth by anchoring a crown on the two teeth flanking the gap. Those anchor teeth must be filed down to accept the crowns, which removes healthy tooth structure permanently. An implant stands on its own, leaving neighboring teeth untouched. The implant also preserves bone where the bridge cannot. Over a 20-year span, implants often prove more cost-effective because bridges need eventual replacement and the supporting teeth can sometimes develop decay under the crowns.
Schedule Your Implant Consultation in Moses Lake
Losing a tooth rarely feels like a small thing, even when it is out of sight. The longer a gap goes unaddressed, the more it can affect surrounding teeth and bone structure. A consultation is a low-commitment way to find out whether implants are right for you, what your options actually are, and what the real costs look like.
Dr. Nick Smith and his team at Moses Lake Family Dentistry are here to give you straight answers. No pressure, no jargon. Just a clear picture of where you are and what a path forward looks like.
We are located at 975 East Nelson Road, Moses Lake, WA 98837, between S Pioneer Way and HWY 17, near Chief Moses Middle School. Call us at 509-765-4351 or use the appointment request form on our website. If you are exploring other cosmetic options too, we also offer smile makeover consultations and porcelain veneers.
Call 509-765-4351 to book your consultation. We keep your schedule in mind: early 7:00 AM openings, and Wednesday evenings until 7:00 PM.