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Dental Implants in Fort Worth, Texas: A Comfort-Focused Guide to Replacing Missing Teeth

  • Writer: Laura Loftin Dentistry
    Laura Loftin Dentistry
  • 2 days ago
  • 6 min read

If you have a missing tooth, you already know how much it changes daily life. Chewing favorite foods feels different. You may catch yourself hiding your smile in photos. You might worry about what comes next for the teeth around the gap. For patients in Fort Worth, dental implants offer a permanent, natural-feeling answer, and at Laura Loftin Dentistry, the experience is designed around your comfort from the first consultation forward.


Dr. Laura Loftin, DMD, and Dr. Laura Jo Klein, DDS, combine more than 25 years of combined experience with a serene, boutique approach to implant care. If dental anxiety has kept you from acting on a missing tooth, this guide walks you through what dental implants are, how the process works, what to expect at our Fort Worth office, and how to know if you are a candidate.


What Are Dental Implants?


A dental implant is a permanent tooth replacement made of three parts: a titanium post that acts as an artificial root, an abutment that connects the post to the visible tooth, and a custom crown that matches your natural teeth in shape and color. Laura Loftin Dentistry provides dental implants in Fort Worth, Texas for patients missing one tooth, several teeth, or a full arch.


Unlike dentures or traditional bridges, dental implants fuse directly to your jawbone through a process called osseointegration. According to the American Dental Association, this bone integration is what gives implants their stability, strength, and longevity. Once healed, a dental implant looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth.


That permanent, biological anchor is also why implants protect your long-term oral health. When a tooth is lost, the underlying jawbone begins to shrink. A dental implant stimulates the bone the same way a natural tooth root does, preventing the bone loss that can lead to facial sagging and further tooth loss down the road.


Are You a Good Candidate for Dental Implants in Fort Worth?


Most healthy adults missing one or more teeth are candidates for dental implants. The strongest candidates have good general health, healthy gums, and enough jawbone density to support the implant post.


You may be a great candidate if you:

  1. Are missing one tooth, multiple teeth, or a full arch

  2. Have healthy gums and adequate bone in the implant site

  3. Do not smoke, or are willing to stop during healing

  4. Want a permanent solution rather than a removable denture

  5. Are committed to daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits


Patients with bone loss are not automatically disqualified. Bone grafting is a common and successful option that builds up the implant site before placement. During your consultation at Laura Loftin Dentistry, Dr. Loftin or Dr. Klein will take 3D imaging, evaluate your bone, review your medical history, and walk you through whether dental implants in Fort Worth are the right next step for you.


Book a consultation at our Fort Worth office to find out where you stand.


The Dental Implant Process at Laura Loftin Dentistry


The dental implant process at Laura Loftin Dentistry in Fort Worth typically takes place over several months, with the most active treatment time spread across two short procedures and a healing period in between. Here is what to expect:


Step 1: Consultation and 3D imaging. Dr. Loftin or Dr. Klein evaluates your gums, bite, jawbone, and overall oral health. You will discuss your goals, your medical history, your sedation preferences, and your financial options.


Step 2: Preparation, if needed. Some patients need a tooth extraction, bone graft, or sinus lift before implant placement. We discuss this transparently so there are no surprises.


Step 3: Implant placement. A titanium post is precisely placed into your jawbone in a procedure that takes about one to two hours per implant. You stay numb and comfortable the entire time, with sedation options available for anxious patients.


Step 4: Healing and osseointegration. Over the next three to six months, the implant fuses with your bone. You go about normal life with a temporary restoration if needed.


Step 5: Crown placement. Once healing is complete, your custom crown is attached to the implant. The result is a tooth that looks, feels, and functions like the one you lost.


Throughout every visit, you have access to our Comfort Menu, which includes weighted blankets, a massage chair, chilled eye masks, plush blankets, neck pillows, and Netflix. The goal is simple: you should feel calm, in control, and well cared for from start to finish.


How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Fort Worth?


Dental implant cost in Fort Worth depends on how many teeth you are replacing, whether you need preparatory care like bone grafting, and the type of restoration on top. A single tooth implant typically includes three line items: the implant post, the abutment, and the crown.


Dr. Loftin and Dr. Klein believe in transparent, upfront pricing. After your consultation, you receive a written treatment plan with each cost spelled out clearly, so you can make an informed decision without pressure.


To make implants more accessible, Laura Loftin Dentistry offers:


How Long Do Dental Implants Last?


With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. The titanium post itself is designed to fuse permanently with your jawbone, while the visible crown typically lasts 15 to 20 years before it may need to be replaced due to normal wear.


The key to that longevity is simple home care. Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and attending regular cleanings at Laura Loftin Dentistry in Fort Worth keep the gums and bone around your implant healthy. Implants cannot get cavities, but they can be affected by gum disease, which is why ongoing maintenance matters.


Compared to bridges, which usually need replacement every 10 to 15 years, and dentures, which require periodic relines and remakes, dental implants are often the most cost-effective long-term tooth replacement option in Fort Worth.


Do Dental Implants Hurt?

Most patients are surprised by how comfortable the dental implant procedure is. The implant site is fully numbed during placement, and many patients report less discomfort than they expected during recovery, often comparing it to a routine extraction. Over-the-counter pain relievers are usually enough to manage any soreness in the first few days.


At Laura Loftin Dentistry, we take dental anxiety seriously. Many patients tell us they used to dread the dentist before finding our Fort Worth office. Our calm clinical approach, sedation options, and Comfort Menu are designed specifically for patients who feel nervous about implant treatment.


Why Patients Choose Laura Loftin Dentistry for Implants in Fort Worth


Laura Loftin Dentistry is a boutique two-doctor practice located at 2551 River Park Plaza, Unit 210 in Fort Worth, Texas. Patients across West Fort Worth, Benbrook, Ridglea, and the greater 76116 area choose our office for implant care because:

  • Two experienced female dentists. Dr. Laura Loftin, DMD, and Dr. Laura Jo Klein, DDS, both bring more than a decade of clinical experience.

  • A comfort-first environment. Weighted blankets, soft music, serene visuals, and a thoughtfully curated Comfort Menu set the tone the moment you sit down.

  • Personalized plans. No cookie-cutter treatment. Your implant plan is built around your bite, your timeline, and your goals.

  • Calm care for anxious patients. Our team is known across Fort Worth for transforming dental anxiety into actual ease.

  • Transparent pricing and flexible financing. Clear estimates, multiple payment paths, and no surprises.


Curious what implant results look like on real patients? Visit our before and after gallery to see smiles transformed at our Fort Worth office.


Schedule Your Dental Implant Consultation in Fort Worth


A missing tooth does not have to limit how you eat, speak, or smile. Dental implants from Laura Loftin Dentistry in Fort Worth, Texas restore full function, protect your jawbone, and look completely natural, all delivered in a calm, patient-first environment built for comfort.


Whether you are weighing a single tooth implant, exploring All-On-4 full arch options, or comparing implants to dental bridges, Dr. Laura Loftin, DMD, and Dr. Laura Jo Klein, DDS, will guide you through your options with honesty and care.

Call Laura Loftin Dentistry at (817) 429-4444 or book your consultation online to take the first step toward a complete, confident smile in Fort Worth.

 
 
 

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