Dental Implants near Springfield, OH

Restore your smile with a secure, natural-looking solution that makes eating comfortably and feeling confident simple and worry-free again.

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Free implant consultation

Visit us, meet our team, ask questions, and leave confident—no pressure.

At your visit we will:

  • Show implant options that fit your goals

  • Explain the process and timeline

  • Review factors that affect cost

  • Explain payment options (Cherry financing and our Self-Care Savings Plan)

Note: If you proceed, imaging and clinical evaluation have a fee. We’ll explain all costs up front; imaging is often available the same day.

Quick Answers

Cost: Varies by number of teeth, type of restoration, and extra procedures. We’ll explain the main costs up front.

Comfort: Most find it easier than expected. We’ll review comfort options and what to expect.

Timeline: Depends on your current situation. We’ll outline typical steps at your first visit. Bone loss: Not an automatic disqualifier. Imaging, if needed, will show your options.

Payment: Cherry financing and our Self-Care Savings Plan are available.

Options We Discuss Often

  • Single Tooth Implant and Crown

    A durable, natural-looking replacement for a single missing tooth.

  • Implant-Supported Bridge

    Replacing several missing nearby teeth with implant-supported replacements.

  • Implant-Retained Denture (Snap-On)

    A firmer denture that snaps onto implants for better comfort and confidence.

  • Implant-Supported Partial

    A stable way to replace several missing teeth when a removable partial feels loose or uncomfortable.

  • Not sure what you need?

    Your first visit answers questions and explains what will happen next.

Why patients pick dental implants

Natural Appearance

Implant restorations are custom-made to look and feel natural, so your smile is comfortable.

Comfortable Function

Implants restore a strong, secure bite so you can eat your usual foods confidently.

Long-Lasting Value

With proper home care and regular check-ups, implants can last for many years.

Protects Nearby Teeth

Implants don’t need nearby teeth filed down and make cleaning easier and healthier.

How It Works


1. Complimentary Implant Info Visit

Explore options, ask questions, then choose your next step.

2. Confirm Candidacy (imaging/evaluation fees apply)

If you want to proceed, we’ll book the next steps. Imaging costs extra and is often available the same day. The exam may be scheduled separately. All fees are shown up front.

3. Plan and Treatment

Once we review the clinical details, we confirm the best plan and move forward.

Why Choose Celebrate Smile Dental

Our promise: simple plans, great care, lasting results.

Why patients choose us:

  • A modern, clean, calm office

  • Clear explanations and easy next steps

  • Precise technology when needed

  • A team focused on comfort and long-term results

Fees and Payment Information

Implant cost varies by case. Factors:

  • Number of teeth replaced

  • Type of replacement (crown, bridge, denture)

  • Any extra procedures needed

We give estimated price ranges early and confirm the final cost after exam and imaging.

Payment options:

  • Cherry financing

  • Self-Care Savings Plan options

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Dental Implant FAQs

1) What exactly is a dental implant?
A dental implant is a small titanium post placed into the jawbone that acts as an artificial tooth root. Once it bonds with the bone, a custom crown, bridge, or denture is attached on top. The result looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth.
2) How do I know if I need an implant crown, a bridge, or an implant denture?

Implant crown: best for replacing a single missing tooth—no neighboring teeth involved.

Implant bridge: ideal when a few adjacent teeth are missing; implants anchor the bridge on each end.

Implant-retained denture: designed for patients missing most or all teeth in an arch—snaps securely onto implants so it stays put.

After your exam we'll tell you exactly which option fits your situation and why.

3) How much do dental implants cost in Springfield, OH?
Cost is driven by the number of teeth being replaced, the type of restoration, and any preparatory treatment that may be needed—such as extractions or bone grafting. We don't believe in ballpark figures over the phone. After your consultation and imaging, we'll hand you a detailed written estimate so you know exactly what to expect.
4) How long does the whole process take?
From placement to final restoration, most patients are looking at a few months—mainly to allow time for the implant to fuse with the jawbone, a natural process called osseointegration. More complex cases that require bone grafting or other prep work may take a bit longer. We'll map out your specific timeline at your first appointment.
5) Will the procedure hurt?
Implant placement is performed under local anesthesia—most patients say they felt pressure but not pain during the procedure itself. The days following are typically manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers and a little rest. We'll give you detailed aftercare instructions to keep your recovery as comfortable as possible.
6) I've had a missing tooth for years. Is it too late for an implant?
Not necessarily. The main concern with long-term tooth loss is bone shrinkage in that area, since bone needs the stimulation of a tooth root to stay dense. If bone loss has occurred, a graft can often rebuild what's needed. There's no hard cutoff—come in and we'll assess where things stand.
7) What is bone grafting and will I need it?
Bone grafting adds or rebuilds bone in the jaw so it can properly support an implant. It's commonly needed when there's been prolonged tooth loss, past gum disease, or significant bone shrinkage after an extraction. We use imaging to measure your bone volume precisely—if a graft is needed, we'll explain the process and how it fits into your overall plan.
8) Can I get implants if I have or had gum disease?
It depends on where your gum health stands today. Active gum disease needs to be treated and stable before implant placement—healthy tissue around the implant is essential for it to last. If your gum disease is in the past and well-managed, implants are often a great option. We'll evaluate your gum health as part of your consultation.
9) Are there health conditions that affect implant candidacy?
Certain conditions—like uncontrolled diabetes, autoimmune disorders, or heavy smoking—can affect healing and implant success rates. That doesn't mean implants are off the table, but it does mean we need a complete picture of your health history before making a recommendation. We'll review everything together at your visit.
10) How do implants compare to dentures or a bridge?

vs. traditional dentures: Implants are fixed in place—no slipping, no adhesive, no removing them at night. They also preserve jawbone, which dentures don't.

vs. a dental bridge: A bridge requires grinding down the healthy teeth on either side to serve as anchors. An implant stands on its own and leaves neighboring teeth completely untouched.

If implants aren't the right fit for your situation, we'll tell you honestly and walk through your alternatives.

11) How long do dental implants last?
The titanium implant post itself is designed to be a permanent fixture. The crown or restoration on top is subject to normal wear and may need attention after many years, similar to any dental restoration. Patients who brush and floss regularly and keep up with professional cleanings tend to see the best long-term outcomes.
12) Is caring for implants complicated?
It's about as simple as it gets. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and show up for your regular cleanings. No soaking tablets, no adhesive, no removal routine. Implants integrate into your normal oral hygiene habits without adding extra steps.
13) Does insurance cover dental implants?
Coverage varies widely from plan to plan. Some policies cover related procedures like extractions or the final crown, while others include specific implant benefits. We'll help you review your plan before treatment begins so you have a clear idea of what's covered and what you'll be responsible for out of pocket.
14) What financing options do you offer?
We offer financing options that spread the cost of treatment into manageable monthly payments. Our goal is to make sure cost doesn't stand between you and a solution that improves your quality of life. Talk to our team and we'll find an arrangement that works for your budget.
15) What happens at my implant consultation?
We'll review your dental and medical history, examine your teeth and gums, and take the imaging we need to evaluate your bone structure. From there we'll walk you through your options, give you a realistic timeline, and provide a detailed cost estimate. You'll leave the appointment with a clear picture—no pressure, no guesswork.

Ready to start?


Schedule a free implant consultation to explore options and get a clear, no-pressure next step.

Imaging costs extra (often done same day if you choose). Clinical exam may be billed separately depending on availability.