
Implant Dentistry in Austin, TX
Join hundreds of Austin families who trust Lifetime Smiles for personalized dental care that keeps your smile bright, healthy, and confident.
The Gold Standard for Permanent Tooth Replacement
Dental implants are a durable, natural-looking way to replace missing teeth. Placed in the jawbone, they support crowns, bridges, or dentures while restoring your smile’s strength, comfort, and appearance.
At Lifetime Smiles, we work closely with trusted specialists for placement and create your custom restoration in-office to ensure a secure, long-lasting, and seamless result.
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Is Implant Dentistry Right for You
Dental implants are a great option if you’re missing one or more teeth and want a stable, long-term solution that doesn’t rely on surrounding teeth for support. Ideal candidates have good oral health, healthy gums, and sufficient bone density—or are willing to undergo bone grafting if needed.
If you’re tired of loose dentures, struggling with gaps, or simply want to restore your bite and confidence, we’ll help determine if implants are right for your goals and lifestyle.
Implant Solutions Designed to Last
Explore the implant options we offer to rebuild your smile with lasting strength and natural aesthetics.

Single Tooth Implants
Replace one missing tooth with a secure titanium post and a natural-looking crown.

Implant-Supported Bridges
Restore several missing teeth in a row without affecting nearby healthy teeth.

Implant-Supported Dentures
Enjoy more stability and comfort with dentures anchored by dental implants.

Full-Arch Implant Restorations
Completely restore your upper or lower arch with as few as four strategically placed implants.

Implant Restoration and Replacement
We provide new crowns or repair services for aging or damaged implant-supported restorations.

Tooth Extraction + Implant Planning
We create treatment plans for patients transitioning from extraction to implant, ensuring a smooth process.
What to Expect During Your Visit
We make every treatment simple and comfortable, from your first consultation to your final results.
Evaluate bone and plan placement

We examine your bone density, take detailed scans, and design a plan that fits your unique needs and timeline.
Surgically place the dental implant

A small titanium post is surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as a strong, lasting foundation for your new tooth.
Restore smile with custom crown

Once healed, we secure a lifelike crown, bridge, or denture that looks, feels, and functions just like a real tooth.
What Patients Say About Their Experience
Our commitment to exceptional dental care speaks for itself—but our patients say it best.
A Trusted Team Committed to Excellence
At Lifetime Smiles, our team combines experience, technology, and a deep dedication to patient comfort. Led by Dr. Arzegar, we emphasize patient education, gentle treatment techniques, and long-term results. We believe great care starts with trust, which is why we take the time to listen, explain, and tailor every treatment to your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your path to a healthier smile starts with clarity. Find the answers you need to move forward with confidence.
What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a small titanium post placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. It serves as a base for a crown, bridge, or denture.
Are implants better than bridges or dentures?

Implants are the closest option to natural teeth. They preserve bone, don’t rely on adjacent teeth, and offer unmatched stability. However, we’ll help you decide what’s best for your needs.
Does getting an implant hurt?

The implant procedure is typically done under local anesthesia, and patients report minimal discomfort. Mild soreness after surgery is normal and manageable with over-the-counter pain relief.
How long do dental implants last?

With proper care and regular checkups, implants can last decades—often a lifetime.
How long does the full process take?

The implant process typically takes several months from placement to final restoration, depending on healing time and whether bone grafting is needed.