Dental Implants Near You
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Dr. Davis is a nationally-recognized dental implant dentist who has placed and restored thousands of dental implants. He specializes in Dental Implants and Full Mouth Restoration.
You're searching for dental implants near you because you're ready to stop hiding your smile and start doing something about it. At The Teeth Doctors™ in Fayetteville, NC, you'll find one of the most credentialed implant dentists in the entire state — a doctor who has placed and restored thousands of implants and holds board certifications that fewer than three dentists in North Carolina have earned. If you want the procedure done right the first time, this is where you come.
What Are Dental Implants?
A dental implant is a titanium post that is surgically placed into your jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root. Once the post bonds with the bone — a natural process called osseointegration — a custom-made crown, bridge, or denture is attached on top. The result is a replacement tooth that looks, feels, and functions like the real thing.
Implants are used for a range of situations: replacing a single missing tooth, stabilizing a loose denture, or rebuilding an entire arch of teeth. Unlike a bridge, an implant does not rely on your neighboring teeth for support. Unlike a denture, it does not slip or require adhesives. It is the closest thing modern dentistry has to growing a new tooth.
The Dental Implant Process: What to Expect
Step 1 — Consultation and 3D Imaging
Your first appointment begins with a full oral evaluation. At The Teeth Doctors™, this includes a Cone-Beam CT scan, which produces a three-dimensional image of your jawbone. This imaging tells your doctor exactly how much bone is available, where nerves are located, and how to plan your implant placement with precision. You should never receive a dental implant without this step first.
Step 2 — Implant Placement
Once you're cleared as a candidate, the titanium post is placed into your jawbone during a surgical appointment. Most patients manage post-procedure discomfort well with over-the-counter pain relief. If you have dental anxiety, The Teeth Doctors™ offers nitrous oxide, oral conscious sedation, and IV sedation so you can get through the procedure comfortably.
Step 3 — Osseointegration
After placement, your body takes over. Over several months, the jawbone grows around the titanium post, locking it in place. This is what gives the implant its stability. Patients who need bone grafting before placement will have that step completed first, which may add time to the overall timeline.
Step 4 — Abutment and Crown Placement
Once osseointegration is complete, a connector piece called an abutment is attached to the post. Your custom crown — matched to the color and shape of your natural teeth — is then secured on top. At this point, your implant is fully functional. You can eat, speak, and smile normally.
The entire process, from consultation to final restoration, is completed at one location. You will not be referred across town to different specialists. Every step — from the 3D imaging to the surgical placement to the final crown — is handled by the team at The Teeth Doctors™.
Implant Options Available at The Teeth Doctors™
Not every patient needs the same solution. The Teeth Doctors™ offers the full range of implant-supported restorations to match your specific situation and budget.
Single Dental Implants replace one or more individual missing teeth. Each implant is its own self-contained unit, which means your surrounding healthy teeth are never touched.
Snap-In Overdentures use two implants in the lower jaw to anchor a removable denture in place. This gives you far more stability than a conventional denture and eliminates the need for adhesives.
All-on-Four Fixed Acrylic Dentures use four implants per arch to support a full set of fixed teeth. You do not remove them at night. You do not take them out to soak. They stay in your mouth like natural teeth.
All-on-Four Fixed Zirconia Dentures are the highest tier of full-arch restoration. Made from solid zirconia, this option offers added strength and a more natural appearance. Like the acrylic version, the bridge is fixed permanently to the implants.
If you are not sure which option fits your situation, your consultation will cover all of it. Dr. Davis and his team will walk you through every option honestly, based on your bone structure, health history, and goals.
Why Dental Implants Are Worth the Investment
They Stop Bone Loss
When you lose a tooth, the jawbone underneath it begins to shrink because it no longer receives stimulation from a root. Over time, this leads to a sunken facial appearance and can make it harder to place implants in the future. An implant acts like a natural root, keeping the bone active and preserving your facial structure.
They Last Longer Than the Alternatives
Bridges and dentures typically need to be replaced every 7 to 15 years. A properly maintained implant can last a lifetime. The crown placed on top may eventually show wear, but the implant post itself is designed to be permanent.
They Do Not Affect Your Other Teeth
A dental bridge requires your dentist to grind down the healthy teeth on either side of the gap to serve as anchors. An implant leaves those teeth completely untouched. That matters for your long-term oral health.
They Work Like Real Teeth
You brush them. You floss around them. You eat with them. There is no learning curve, no adhesive paste, and no soaking cup on the nightstand. Most patients report that they stop thinking about their implants entirely — which is exactly the point.
Financing Makes It Accessible
The Teeth Doctors™ offers financing through CareCredit, Cherry, and Proceed Finance — with options that include 0% APR plans and payment terms stretching up to 60 months or longer. A single implant starts at $4,800 and includes the CT scan, implant post, abutment, and final crown. Full-arch solutions start at $20,000 per arch.
Ready to stop living with missing teeth? Schedule a consultation at The Teeth Doctors™ and find out which implant option is right for you. The sooner you act, the more bone you preserve.
Why Choose The Teeth Doctors™ for Dental Implants Near You
Dr. Jeremiah C. Davis, DDS, MBA, MAGD, DABOI/ID is not a general dentist who occasionally places implants. Implant dentistry is his specialty, and his credentials reflect a level of training that is rare anywhere in the country.
He is one of only three dentists in North Carolina to hold the Diplomate designation from the American Board of Oral Implantology (DABOI/ID). This is the highest credential available in implant dentistry. Earning it requires passing a written examination, submitting complex surgical cases for peer review, and demonstrating clinical competency before a national board of examiners.
He holds Mastership from five separate dental organizations — the Academy of General Dentistry (MAGD), the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (MICIO), and the Academy of Osseointegration (AO), among others. The MAGD designation alone is held by fewer than 2% of general dentists in the United States and Canada. Earning it required more than 1,100 hours of continuing education, including 400 hours of hands-on clinical coursework, plus a board-level examination.
He is one of only two dentists in the United States to earn Surgical Mastership from the Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy. This credential focuses on complex, full-arch reconstructive cases and advanced surgical technique.
He was named to Incisal Edge magazine's "40 Under 40" list in 2021, recognizing him as one of America's best young dentists. He trained at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry and holds an MBA from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC. Before entering dentistry, he served as a Captain in the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg.
Beyond credentials, what sets The Teeth Doctors™ apart is that your entire implant case is handled under one roof. From your 3D CT scan to the surgical placement to the final crown or bridge, you work with the same team from beginning to end. There are no referrals. No transfers. No gaps in communication. Just one experienced team that stands behind its work completely.
The practice also carries Worry Free™ sedation options — nitrous oxide, oral conscious sedation, and IV sedation administered by a licensed dental anesthesiologist — so that anxiety does not have to be a barrier to getting the care you need.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants Near You
Are dental implants painful? Most patients report that the procedure is less uncomfortable than they expected. Local anesthesia numbs the area completely during surgery. Post-procedure soreness is typically managed with over-the-counter medications. Sedation options are available for patients who want additional comfort during the procedure.
How long does the dental implant process take from start to finish? The timeline varies depending on your starting point. If you have sufficient bone and no need for extractions or grafting, the process from implant placement to final crown can take three to six months. Patients who need bone grafting first will add time to that estimate. Your consultation will produce a specific timeline based on your situation.
Am I a good candidate for dental implants? Most adults with good general health qualify. The main factors are adequate bone density in the jaw, healthy gum tissue, and the absence of uncontrolled systemic conditions like unmanaged diabetes. A 3D CT scan at the consultation will determine whether your bone volume is sufficient or whether grafting is needed first.
What happens if I do not replace a missing tooth? The jawbone beneath a missing tooth begins to resorb — meaning it shrinks — because there is no longer a root stimulating it. This bone loss is progressive, and over time it can change the shape of your face, shift surrounding teeth, and make future implant placement more difficult or impossible without grafting.
Can dental implants fail? Implant failure is uncommon but can occur, most often in the early healing phase. Risk factors include smoking, uncontrolled diabetes, poor oral hygiene, and inadequate bone density. At The Teeth Doctors™, the use of 3D imaging before placement significantly reduces the risk of complications by allowing precise, pre-planned placement.
What is the difference between a snap-in denture and an All-on-Four? A snap-in overdenture attaches to two implants and is removed nightly for cleaning. An All-on-Four uses four implants per arch to support a bridge that is permanently fixed in your mouth — it does not come out. The right choice depends on your bone volume, budget, and lifestyle preferences. Both are far superior to a conventional denture.
Does insurance cover dental implants? Coverage varies widely by plan. Some dental insurance plans cover a portion of the implant crown or the extraction, but rarely the full procedure. The Teeth Doctors™ provides insurance benefit estimates as a courtesy and files claims on your behalf. Financing options are available to cover what insurance does not.
Find the Right Dental Implant Provider Near You
If you've been putting off this decision because you weren't sure who to trust, you now have a clear answer. Dr. Davis holds credentials that fewer than three dentists in North Carolina have earned. His team places and restores implants daily, using 3D imaging technology and multiple sedation options to give you the most predictable outcome possible. The entire process is completed in one office with no referrals to outside specialists.
Patients come to The Teeth Doctors™ from across North Carolina — from Pinehurst, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, Fort Liberty, Southern Pines, Sanford, and beyond — because experience and credentials matter when it comes to permanent treatment. Schedule your implant consultation today and find out exactly which solution fits your situation. The right time to act is before more bone is lost.
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