Surgical dentistry

Dental Implants in Las Vegas

One dentist plans and places your implant from consult to crown at our northwest Las Vegas office, with a written quote before any work.

What it costs: Single-tooth implants in Las Vegas generally run about $3,000 to $4,500 all-in, and full-arch options cost considerably more, and you receive a written, itemized quote before any work.

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Losing a tooth changes more than your smile. Chewing on one side, hiding a gap when you laugh, and watching neighboring teeth slowly drift are daily reminders that something is missing. In Las Vegas, where a confident smile carries weight at work and around the table, a missing or failing tooth is rarely something you want to live with for long. The good news is that a dental implant can replace the root and the crown of a lost tooth and give you back a bite that feels like your own.

At Stavarache Family Dental, dental implants are planned and placed with one steady hand. Dr. Hidy Stavarache has cared for Las Vegas families since 1995, and the practice sits on West Cheyenne Avenue in the northwest part of the valley. If you are weighing your choices, you can review the full range of treatments on our services page before deciding whether an implant is right for you.

What Dental Implants Involve at Stavarache Family Dental

A dental implant is a small titanium post that takes the place of a missing tooth root. Once it is set in the jaw, it anchors a custom crown that looks and works like a natural tooth. Because the post fuses with the bone, an implant can support a firm bite without leaning on the teeth around it.

At Stavarache Family Dental, the process starts with a careful look at your jaw, your gums, and the health of nearby teeth. Dr. Stavarache reviews your imaging and talks through what the bone can support today, and whether any groundwork is needed first. You leave the first visit understanding the plan and the cost, not guessing at either one.

Your Dental Implant Options

Not every gap calls for the same solution, so Dr. Stavarache helps you match the option to your mouth and your budget.

  • Single implant. One post and one crown replace a single missing tooth without touching its neighbors.
  • Implant bridge. Two or more implants support a fixed bridge when several teeth in a row are gone.
  • Implant-supported denture or All-on-4. A small number of implants anchor a full arch of teeth for patients missing most or all of a row, sometimes after tooth extractions clear the way.

If you are still deciding between fixed options, our guide on dental implants versus a bridge lays out the trade-offs in plain language.

Meet Dr. Hidy Stavarache

Dr. Hidy Stavarache, DDS, has practiced dentistry in Las Vegas since 1995, which is roughly thirty years of caring for the same community. There are no rotating associates here. The dentist who plans your implant is the same dentist who places it and follows it through to the final crown.

That continuity matters with implant work. Dr. Stavarache knows your history, your imaging, and your goals from the first consultation onward, so nothing gets lost in a handoff. You see one familiar face from the plan to the placement to your checkups afterward.

Why Choose Stavarache Family Dental for Implants in Las Vegas

Many patients come to us after feeling pushed toward work they did not understand. That is not how this practice runs. Here is what you can count on.

  • No upsell. Dr. Stavarache recommends what your mouth needs and explains why, and nothing more.
  • A written, itemized quote. You see every line and the full cost in writing before any work begins.
  • One dentist, start to finish. The person who plans your care is the person who does it.

Comfort runs through all of it. Questions are welcome, the pace is unhurried, and you are never rushed into a decision about your own teeth.

What to Expect During the Implant Process

Implant treatment unfolds over a few visits rather than a single appointment, and each step has a purpose.

First comes the consultation, where Dr. Stavarache reviews your imaging, checks the bone, and confirms whether you are a good candidate. If the foundation needs support, a graft may be planned before anything else. Next is the placement visit, where the titanium post is set into the jaw under local anesthetic.

Then the implant needs time to fuse with the bone, a stage called osseointegration that typically takes about three to six months. Once it is stable, Dr. Stavarache attaches the final crown, custom made to match your other teeth. If you want a fuller picture of each stage, our implant timeline guide walks through it visit by visit. According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry , implants are a well established way to replace missing teeth, and you can read more on how long implants tend to last on our blog.

Cost, Insurance, and Financing

The price of an implant depends on a handful of factors, including whether you need an extraction, a bone graft, or a sinus lift before placement, plus the materials chosen for the crown. Single-tooth implants in Las Vegas generally run about $3,000 to $4,500 all-in, while full-arch options cost considerably more. These are ranges, and your written quote reflects your specific case.

Stavarache Family Dental bills the coverable portion to your insurance first, then reviews any remaining balance with you before treatment. For amounts that are easier to spread out, CareCredit and payment plans are available. You can dig deeper into local pricing in our breakdown of dental implant cost in Las Vegas , and you will always know the number before you commit.

Ready to Replace a Missing Tooth

A missing tooth does not have to stay a daily compromise. If you are ready to talk through your options with a dentist who will give you a straight answer and a written quote, Stavarache Family Dental is here on West Cheyenne Avenue in northwest Las Vegas. Call us at (702) 233-8371 or book a consultation and let Dr. Stavarache show you what is possible for your smile.

Common questions about dental implants

Does getting a dental implant hurt

Most patients are comfortable during placement because the area is fully numbed, and any soreness afterward can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and a few days of rest.

How long do dental implants last

With steady brushing, flossing, and regular checkups, implants can last many years and often a lifetime, while the crown on top may need replacement over time.

Will my insurance help pay for an implant

Coverage varies by plan, and Stavarache Family Dental bills the coverable portion to your insurance first, then reviews any remaining balance with you in writing before treatment.

Can I get an implant if I have bone loss

Possibly, because procedures such as bone grafting or a sinus lift can often rebuild enough support, and Dr. Stavarache reviews your imaging to tell you honestly whether an implant is realistic for you.

Should I choose an implant or a bridge

An implant replaces a single tooth without altering the neighboring teeth, while a bridge may suit other situations, and Dr. Stavarache can walk you through the trade-offs for your case.

How long does the whole implant process take

From placement to final crown the process often spans about three to six months, because the implant needs time to fuse with the bone before the permanent crown is attached.

Talk to us about dental implants

One office, one dentist since 1995, and a written quote before any work begins.

Call (702) 233-8371

9910 W. Cheyenne Avenue, Suite 170 · Las Vegas, NV 89129