Single Tooth Dental Implants in Woodstock, GA
A permanent, beautiful replacement for a missing tooth — planned with precision, placed with care, crafted with American-made materials.
The Closest Thing to Your Natural Tooth
What a Dental Implant Actually Is
A dental implant is a small titanium post that takes the place of your tooth’s root. It’s surgically placed into your jawbone, where it integrates with the bone over a few months. Once it’s healed, we attach a custom crown on top. We take great care to design it to match the shape, shade, and translucency of your natural teeth. The result is a tooth replacement that looks beautiful, functions normally, and lasts. And if the crown is not right, we won’t put it in your mouth. We’ll use our personal relationship with local labs to revise it until it is.
Planned with 3D Precision
We use guided 3D implant planning for every case. That means we take a 3D image of your jaw, digitally plan the exact position, angle, and depth of the implant, and use a custom surgical guide during placement. The result is more precision, more predictability, and a better outcome — because how an implant is planned matters as much as how it’s placed. Single tooth implants are a favorite of Dr. Posey and he handles most of them here at Towne Lake Family Dentistry.
American-Made Materials, Hand-Crafted Restorations
The implant components and the final crown we place on top are made in the USA — most of them by trusted local dental labs here in Georgia that we’ve worked with for years. When a case calls for it, we collaborate with the lab in person to evaluate and revise the fit, the color, and the contour alongside us. That kind of hands-on collaboration is what separates a good restoration from a great one. Function and beauty both matter — and we don’t compromise on either.
Built for the Long Haul
A well-placed implant should last for decades — often a lifetime. We take the time to plan it right, place it carefully, and craft the crown so that when you smile, no one can tell which tooth was the implant. That’s our standard, and we hold ourselves to it.
What is a single tooth dental implant?
A single tooth dental implant is a permanent tooth replacement made up of three parts: a titanium post that replaces the tooth root, a connector piece called an abutment that joins the post to the crown, and a custom crown that replaces the visible portion of the tooth. At Towne Lake Family Dentistry, we plan every implant with 3D guided technology and use American-made materials for every component.
How much does a dental implant cost in Woodstock, GA?
Our single tooth implant pricing is $3,975 for placement only, or $4,675 with extraction included. You’ll know the full cost up front — no surprises. We accept Delta Dental and file out-of-network for most plans, and offer financing through CareCredit, Sunbit, and Cherry. Call 770-591-7929 for specifics or learn more about finances.
Does getting a dental implant hurt?
Implant placement is performed with local anesthetic, so you shouldn’t feel pain during the procedure itself. Most patients are surprised by how comfortable the surgery actually is. Mild soreness for a few days afterward is normal and easily managed with over-the-counter pain medication.
How long does the dental implant process take?
The full implant process typically takes 3 to 6 months from start to finish. The actual placement appointment is a single visit. After placement, the implant needs time to integrate with your jawbone (usually 3 to 4 months) before we attach the final crown. We’ll give you a clear timeline based on your specific case.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are your implants made in the USA?
Yes. Every implant component and every crown we place is made in the USA — most by trusted local labs we’ve worked with for years.
Am I a good candidate for a dental implant?
Most adults with good general health and adequate jawbone are good candidates. We’ll do a thorough evaluation — including a 3D scan — to assess your bone, gum health, and overall situation. If you need bone grafting first, we’ll talk through that too.
What if I’m missing more than one tooth?
Depending on your situation, options include a bridge(including implant-supported bridges), or multiple single tooth implants.
How long do dental implants last?
With proper care, a dental implant can last for decades — often a lifetime. The crown on top may eventually need to be replaced after 10 to 20 years of normal wear, but the implant itself is built to be permanent.
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