Do You Have Missing or Broken Teeth?
Discover Why Dental Implants are the Answer

On Q Dentistry in Portland, OR – Where Lasting Smiles Begin

Discover the Power of a Confident Smile!

Fix your missing or broken teeth and rediscover the joys of everyday life with dental implants from On Q Dentistry in Portland. Our expert dental team uses the latest dental implant techniques to ensure your implant experience is comfortable, seamless, and transformative. Step into a new chapter of life with a smile that’s both beautiful and functional.

Patient Special Offers

Free Consultation – Implants & Dentures

*For patients without insurance. New Patients only. Implant and Extractions only, does not include abutment, crown, or any other diagnosed treatment or restorative work.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

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Eat, Speak, and Smile with Ease

Enjoy your favorite foods, speak clearly, and smile widely without worry. Dental implants provide the stability you need for everyday life.

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Natural Look and Feel

Dental implants are designed to mimic your natural teeth, both in appearance and function. Say goodbye to discomfort and hello to a confident, radiant smile.

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Long-Lasting Solution

Unlike traditional dentures, dental implants offer a durable solution to tooth loss. With proper care, they can last a lifetime.

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Improved Oral Health

Dental implants help preserve natural bone, supporting facial structure, and preventing bone deterioration.

Customized Care for Every Smile

We understand that your patient journey is unique. That’s why we offer personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs and preferences. Our team takes the time to discuss all options with you, ensuring you make an informed decision about your oral health. From your first consultation to the final smile reveal, we ensure a seamless, comfortable experience.

Ready to Transform Your Smile?

Don’t let missing or broken teeth hold you back any longer. Join our other satisfied patients who have rediscovered their smiles with dental implants. Schedule your consultation and take the first step towards a brighter, more confident smile.

Insurance and Payment Options

We accept most major insurance providers and have flexible payment options tailored to your specific financial needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants

Dental implants are advanced dental devices used to replace missing teeth. They consist of a titanium post that is surgically implanted into the jawbone, acting as a root for a false tooth (crown). Over time, the implant fuses with the bone, providing a stable and durable foundation for the replacement tooth.

With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. The success rate of dental implants is very high, and they are designed to be a permanent solution for tooth loss. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene are essential to ensure the longevity of your implants.

The procedure to place dental implants is typically performed under local anesthesia, so you shouldn’t feel pain during the surgery. Post-operative discomfort is usually minimal and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Most patients report that the discomfort is less than they expected and is significantly less than the discomfort of a tooth extraction.

Caring for dental implants is similar to caring for your natural teeth. This includes regular brushing and flossing, using an antibacterial mouthwash, and attending routine dental check-ups and cleanings. Although implants cannot decay, they can still be affected by gum disease, so maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial.

Most people who are in good general health and have sufficient bone in their jaw to support an implant are candidates for dental implants. Conditions like uncontrolled diabetes, cancer, radiation to the jaws, smoking, alcoholism, or uncontrolled periodontal (gum) disease may affect whether dental implants will fuse to your bone. It’s important to disclose your full medical history to your dentist during the consultation.