Dental Implant Providers in Plano, TX
Plano has a solid mix of periodontists, oral surgeons and general dentists who place implants. We've put together a directory of verified providers so you can compare specialties, services and locations before booking a consultation.
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Plano Dental Implant Directory
These are real dental practices in and around Plano that offer implant services. Each listing is based on publicly available information from the provider's own website. We don't rank these in any particular order — your best fit depends on your case, insurance and comfort level with the provider.
Forte Implant Center
Implant-Focused Practice
Dr. Lee Fitzgerald runs a practice built entirely around implant dentistry. Forte has an in-house dental laboratory — something most dental offices don't offer — which means crowns and prosthetics are fabricated on-site using ZirkonZahn milling technology. They handle single implants, implant-supported bridges, All-on-4 full arch cases and snap-on dentures. The in-house lab lets them control quality and turnaround without sending work to a third-party facility.
Innate Dental Solutions
Implant Specialists
Dr. Vladimir Melnikov and Dr. Ozayr Mahomed focus exclusively on implant dentistry. Their practice offers single implants, implant-retained bridges, snap-on dentures, All-on-X full arch treatment and zygomatic implants. That last one matters — zygomatic implants anchor into the cheekbone instead of the jawbone, which means patients who've been told they don't have enough bone for traditional implants may still be candidates here. They also have a dental insurance billing specialist on staff who works to maximize insurance coverage for implant procedures.
Advanced Implant & Oral Surgery
Periodontists — NTXPA
This periodontal practice has three specialists — Dr. Bradley Dean, Dr. Brandon Baker and Dr. Paula Schlemmer — who all place dental implants. As periodontists, they bring gum tissue expertise that general dentists don't typically have. They offer oral and IV sedation for patients who need it. Patient reviews highlight Dr. Dean's work specifically — one reviewer noted his implants were still in excellent condition at a 20-year checkup. That's the kind of longevity track record worth asking about during a consultation.
North Texas Dental Surgery
Periodontist & Oral Surgery Center
Dr. Manhvu Nguyen and Dr. Daniel Choi (a board-certified periodontist) have placed over 5,000 dental implants between them. Their Plano location on Dallas Parkway focuses on implants, implant-supported dentures and wisdom teeth extractions. Dr. Choi's periodontal background means he also handles gum grafting and LANAP laser treatment — useful if gum disease contributed to your tooth loss and needs treatment before implant placement can begin.
West Plano Dental
General & Implant Dentistry
West Plano Dental offers single-tooth implants, multiple-teeth implant procedures and bone grafting. Their dentist completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) residency at Baylor College of Dentistry / Texas A&M School of Dentistry with focused training in implant placement and restoration. They accept state-funded insurance in addition to standard dental plans — worth checking if that applies to your situation.
The Plano Dentist
Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
Dr. J. Cruz and Dr. Obando run a family and cosmetic practice that includes dental implants alongside general dentistry, sedation dentistry and Invisalign. They also offer a dental warranty program through Dental Warranty Corp — something that may provide extra peace of mind for implant patients concerned about long-term coverage beyond their standard warranty.
Texas Center for Oral Surgery & Dental Implants
Oral Surgeons — Serving Plano Area
This multi-surgeon practice has placed over 5,000 implants. Their team includes board-certified oral surgeons Dr. Tamir Anver (DDS, MD — University of Texas / UAB), Dr. Aaron Vickers (DDS, MD — UNC / Louisville), Dr. Jit Sehbi (DDS, MD — UT Health San Antonio / LSU) and Dr. Makenzie Fortney (DDS, MS — a DFW native). Every surgeon holds both dental and medical degrees, which means they're trained to manage complex medical situations during surgery. They offer single implants, All-on-4 full arch treatment and same-day options.
Specialist vs. General Dentist — Which Should You Pick?
The providers above fall into three categories: periodontists, oral surgeons and general dentists with implant training. Here's when each makes sense.
Periodontists specialize in the structures around teeth — gums and bone. If you have gum disease or need bone grafting before implant placement, a periodontist handles both under one roof. Advanced Implant & Oral Surgery and North Texas Dental Surgery fall into this category.
Oral surgeons have the most extensive surgical training. They handle complex cases like zygomatic implants, full-arch All-on-4 procedures and patients with medical complications. Forte Implant Center and Texas Center for Oral Surgery fit here.
General dentists with implant training work well for straightforward single-tooth implants in patients with good bone density. West Plano Dental and The Plano Dentist offer implants within a broader practice.
Regardless of provider type, ask whether they use 3D CBCT imaging for pre-surgical planning. This technology maps your bone density and nerve locations before the first incision. Most quality Plano practices have it in-house.
What Dental Implants Cost in Plano
Prices reflect typical Plano-area ranges. Your actual cost depends on bone condition, implant type, crown material and provider. Most offices offer free or low-cost initial consultations.
Dental Implant Questions — Plano, TX
How much do dental implants cost in Plano TX?
A single dental implant in Plano costs $3,000–$6,000 total including the titanium post, abutment and crown. Full-arch All-on-4 implants run $15,000–$30,000 per arch. Prices vary by provider, bone graft needs and crown material. Most Plano practices offer financing through CareCredit at 0% APR for 12–24 months.
What types of dental implants are available in Plano?
Plano implant providers offer single-tooth implants ($3,000–$6,000), All-on-4 full arch replacements ($15,000–$30,000 per arch), mini implants ($500–$1,500 each), implant-supported snap-on dentures ($3,500–$30,000) and zygomatic implants for patients with severe bone loss. Most offices also provide bone grafting when needed.
How long does the dental implant process take?
A standard single implant takes 3–6 months from post placement to final crown. The surgery itself takes 1–2 hours. Then you wait 3–4 months for the post to fuse with your jawbone. If bone grafting is needed first, add another 3–6 months. Some Plano providers offer same-day implant options for qualifying patients.
Does insurance cover dental implants in Texas?
Most PPO dental plans cover 50% of the implant crown up to your annual maximum (typically $1,500–$2,500). Some plans exclude implant posts entirely. Medical insurance may cover the surgical portion if tooth loss resulted from an accident or medical condition. Several Plano practices have insurance billing specialists who can help maximize your benefits.
Should I see a general dentist or specialist for implants?
Periodontists and oral surgeons have additional years of surgical training beyond dental school and typically handle complex cases involving bone grafting, sinus lifts or full-arch procedures. General dentists can place implants for straightforward single-tooth cases. For best results, choose a provider who uses 3D CBCT imaging for surgical planning regardless of their specialty.
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