Restore Your Smile with Dental Implants

Missing teeth can impact your confidence, oral health, and ability to chew comfortably. At Hardy Webster Dental, we provide dental implants in Humble, TX, offering a permanent, natural-looking solution for missing teeth. Whether you need a single tooth implant or a full-mouth restoration, our experienced team uses state-of-the-art technology to ensure long-lasting, functional results.

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing tooth roots. Over time, the implant fuses with the bone through osseointegration, creating a stable foundation for a dental crown, bridge, or denture. Unlike traditional dentures or bridges, implants:

  • Look and feel like natural teeth
  • Prevent bone loss by stimulating the jawbone
  • Improve chewing and speaking ability
  • Do not rely on neighboring teeth for support

Learn more about our restorative dentistry services and how dental implants can enhance your smile.

Our Dental Implant Process

At Hardy Webster Dental, we take a comprehensive and personalized approach to dental implants:

  1. Consultation & Evaluation – We use 3D CT scanning and digital impressions to assess your oral health and determine if implants are right for you.
  2. Implant Placement – A biocompatible titanium post is placed into the jawbone, serving as a sturdy foundation.
  3. Healing & Osseointegration – Over several months, the implant naturally fuses with the jawbone for long-term stability.
  4. Abutment & Crown Placement – A custom-crafted dental crown is attached to complete your smile restoration.

For patients who require additional jawbone support, we also offer bone grafting to ensure implant success.

Types of Dental Implants We Offer

Single Tooth Implants

A single dental implant replaces an individual missing tooth with a custom-made crown, blending seamlessly with your existing teeth.

Implant-Supported Bridges

When multiple adjacent teeth are missing, an implant-supported bridge offers a stable, durable alternative to traditional bridges—without the need to alter healthy teeth.

Full-Arch Implants & Implant Dentures

For those missing an entire upper or lower arch, full-arch dental implants or implant-supported dentures provide a permanent, secure solution for improved comfort and function.

Explore our full & partial denture options to see which treatment is best for you.

Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?

Most patients with missing teeth qualify for dental implants, but ideal candidates should:

  • Have sufficient jawbone density to support the implant
  • Be in good oral and overall health
  • Be non-smokers or willing to quit during the healing process
  • Be committed to good oral hygiene and routine dental visits

If you’ve experienced bone loss, a bone grafting procedure may be necessary before implant placement.

Why Choose Hardy Webster Dental for Dental Implants in Humble, TX?

  • 40+ Years of Trusted Dental Care – Serving Humble, and surrounding areas since 1985.
  • Advanced Technology – Featuring 3D CT scanning and digital impressions for precision.
  • Comprehensive Implant Solutions – From single implants to full-mouth restorations.
  • Patient-Centered Approach – We prioritize comfort, personalized care, and long-term success.

Serving Patients in Humble

If you're searching for “dental implants near me”, our team proudly serves Humble, and the surrounding communities. Whether you need a single tooth replacement or a full-mouth restoration, Hardy Webster Dental provides expert implant care close to home.

Schedule Your Dental Implant Consultation

If you're considering dental implants in Humble, TX, schedule a consultation with Hardy Webster Dental today. Our team will evaluate your oral health, discuss your treatment options, and create a customized implant plan tailored to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants

How long do dental implants last?

Dental implants are designed to be a permanent tooth replacement and can last a lifetime with proper care. The implant post itself is typically lifelong, while the attached crown may need replacement every 10-15 years due to normal wear.

Does getting a dental implant hurt?

The implant placement procedure is performed under local anesthesia and sedation options, ensuring minimal discomfort. Some soreness and swelling may occur after surgery, but most patients manage it with over-the-counter pain medication and resume normal activities within a few days.

How much do dental implants cost?

The cost of dental implants varies based on the number of implants needed, bone grafting requirements, and the type of restoration (crown, bridge, or denture). During your consultation, we’ll provide a detailed treatment plan and cost estimate.

Can I get dental implants if I have bone loss?

Yes! If you have bone loss in your jaw, we may recommend a bone grafting procedure to rebuild the bone before implant placement. Our advanced bone grafting and 3D imaging help ensure a strong foundation for successful implant treatment.

What is the recovery time for dental implants?

Healing time varies by patient, but osseointegration (bone fusion with the implant) typically takes 3-6 months. After healing, the final restoration (crown, bridge, or denture) is placed, completing your smile transformation.

Am I a good candidate for dental implants?

Most adults in good general health are candidates for dental implants. The key requirements are sufficient jawbone density to support the implant and healthy gum tissue. Conditions like diabetes or a history of smoking can affect healing but don't automatically disqualify you. Dr. Webster will evaluate your oral health during a consultation — using 3D CT scanning and digital impressions — to determine whether implants are the right fit for you.

How is a dental implant different from a dental bridge?

Both replace missing teeth, but they work very differently. A bridge is anchored to the teeth on either side of the gap, which requires those healthy teeth to be filed down. An implant stands entirely on its own, preserving the surrounding teeth and stimulating the jawbone to prevent bone loss. Implants are generally the longer-lasting, more natural-feeling solution — but a bridge may be more appropriate in certain situations. Dr. Webster will walk you through both options so you can make an informed decision.

What happens if I don't replace a missing tooth?

Leaving a gap unfilled causes more problems than most people expect. The surrounding teeth gradually shift toward the empty space, affecting your bite and alignment. The jawbone beneath the gap also begins to deteriorate without a tooth root to stimulate it. Over time this can change the shape of your face and make future implant treatment more complex. Replacing a missing tooth sooner rather than later is almost always the better outcome.

Can dental implants support dentures?

Yes — implant-supported dentures are one of the most popular full-arch solutions we offer. Rather than relying on adhesive or suction, implant-retained dentures snap securely onto a series of implants placed in the jaw. The result is a denture that stays firmly in place while eating and speaking, with none of the slipping or discomfort associated with traditional removable dentures.

Is nitrous oxide sedation available for implant procedures?

Yes. We offer nitrous oxide sedation at Hardy Webster Dental to help patients feel calm and comfortable throughout their implant procedure. It's safe, effective, and wears off quickly — most patients drive themselves home afterward. If dental anxiety has been holding you back from getting the treatment you need, just let us know when you book and we'll have everything arranged.

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