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Dental Implants in Pullman WA

Jonny Fisher DDS provides dental implant placement and restoration for patients in Pullman, WA — from a single tooth implant to full mouth dental implants and implant-retained bridges. Implants are the most durable and functionally reliable tooth replacement option available, and patients across the Palouse no longer need to travel to Spokane to access this level of care.

Every implant case begins with an implant diagnostic work-up — a thorough evaluation of bone volume, gum health, and overall oral condition that determines candidacy and shapes the treatment plan. Patients receive a clear picture of what is involved, what it costs, and what the timeline looks like before any procedure is scheduled.

Patients from Pullman, Colfax, Moscow, ID, and surrounding Palouse communities choose Jonny Fisher DDS for dental implant care that is carefully planned, professionally executed, and honestly priced.

Single Tooth Implant in Pullman, WA

A single tooth implant replaces one missing tooth without affecting the teeth on either side. Unlike a traditional bridge, which requires grinding down adjacent healthy teeth to anchor the restoration, a single implant is self-supporting — the titanium post integrates directly with the jawbone.

The implant consists of three parts: a titanium dental implant post placed into the bone, a dental implant abutment that connects the post to the restoration, and a dental implant crown that matches the surrounding teeth in color and shape. Once complete, the result is indistinguishable from a natural tooth in both appearance and function.

For patients who prefer metal-free options, ceramic dental implants and zirconia dental implants are available as alternatives to traditional titanium. Dr. Fisher reviews material options during the consultation so patients can make an informed choice based on their anatomy and preferences.

Full Mouth Dental Implants and Full Arch Restoration in Pullman, WA

For patients missing most or all of their teeth, full mouth dental implants and full arch restoration offer a permanent, stable solution that conventional dentures cannot match. Rather than resting on the gum tissue, implant-supported restorations are anchored to the bone — eliminating the slippage, soreness, and dietary restrictions that often accompany removable dentures.

Full arch restoration typically uses four to six strategically placed implants to support a complete fixed arch of teeth. An implant-retained bridge is another option for patients who want the security of implant anchorage without replacing every tooth individually.

Smile restoration implants for full arch cases are planned with precision using detailed imaging and the implant diagnostic work-up to confirm bone volume and determine optimal placement angles before any surgery begins.

Implant Placement Surgery and Same-Day Dental Implants in Pullman, WA

Implant placement surgery is performed under local anesthetic in the office. The procedure involves creating a small opening in the gum tissue, placing the titanium post into the prepared site in the jawbone, and allowing the area to heal. Most patients are surprised by how manageable the recovery is — discomfort is typically mild and resolves within a few days.

Same-day dental implants and single visit implants are available in select cases where bone volume and overall oral health meet the criteria. This approach places a provisional restoration on the implant the same day as surgery, allowing patients to leave the office with a functional tooth. Dr. Fisher determines candidacy for same-day placement during the diagnostic work-up.

For patients who do not qualify for same-day placement, the conventional approach delivers equally strong and lasting results — the osseointegration period simply allows more time for the implant to fully bond with the surrounding bone before the final crown is placed.

Bone Grafting for Implants and Sinus Lift in Pullman, WA

Not every patient has sufficient bone volume for implant placement at the initial evaluation. Bone loss occurs naturally after tooth extraction — the longer a tooth has been missing, the more bone may have resorbed. Bone grafting for implants rebuilds the lost volume, creating a stable foundation for the implant post.

For patients replacing upper back teeth, a sinus lift for implants may be required when the sinus cavity sits too close to the implant site. This procedure adds bone below the sinus floor to create adequate depth. Both bone grafting and sinus lifts are performed at the office, and the diagnostic work-up identifies whether either is needed before the treatment plan is finalized.

Adding a bone graft or sinus lift extends the overall timeline by several months, but it does not change the final outcome — a stable, permanent implant that functions and looks like a natural tooth.

Dental Implant Repair and Dental Implant Restoration in Pullman, WA

Implant components can occasionally require attention after the initial restoration is complete. A dental implant crown may chip or wear over time and need replacement. An implant screw removal may be required if a screw loosens or fractures within the implant body. Dental implant repair and restoration services are available at Jonny Fisher DDS for both existing patients and those whose implants were placed by another provider.

Patients in Pullman experiencing any discomfort, movement, or change in function around an existing implant should schedule an evaluation promptly. Issues caught early are generally straightforward to correct — the implant post itself rarely fails when the surrounding bone and gum tissue are healthy.

Dental Implants FAQs

Are dental implants in Pullman, WA affordable?

Affordable dental implants are a common search term, and the honest answer is that cost varies based on how many implants are needed, whether bone grafting is required, and what type of restoration is placed. A single implant with a crown typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000 depending on the case. Full arch restorations are a larger investment but replace an entire set of teeth permanently. Financing options are available at Jonny Fisher DDS for patients who prefer to spread the cost over time. A consultation includes a full cost breakdown before any commitment is made.

How long do dental implants last?

The implant post itself is designed to be permanent and can last 20 to 30 years or longer with proper care. The dental implant crown may need replacement after 10 to 15 years depending on wear. Maintaining good oral hygiene, attending regular dental appointments, and avoiding habits like grinding or chewing hard objects all contribute to long-term implant success.

What is the difference between titanium and zirconia dental implants?

Titanium dental implants have a decades-long track record and are the most widely used implant material in dentistry. They integrate reliably with bone and are suitable for most patients. Zirconia dental implants and ceramic dental implants are metal-free alternatives that appeal to patients with metal sensitivities or those who prefer an all-ceramic solution. Both materials are biocompatible and durable. Dr. Fisher reviews the clinical and personal factors that bear on this choice during the implant consultation.

Meet Dr. Jonny Fisher

Dr. Fisher has spent several years turning a quiet little practice into Pullman’s Premier Dental Practice. His practice has moved twice since he opened to accommodate patients more comfortably and ensure he is providing not only top quality services, but a top quality environment. Dr. Fisher was born in Nebraska, graduated from Germany and now enjoys raising his family in Washington State.

More About Dental Implants

How much do dental implants cost?

Dental implants are created uniquely to fit the specific requirements of the patient and as such, there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ cost. While they may seem like an expensive option at first, over time implants are usually a more cost-effective and reliable solution to missing teeth. You may find that your dental insurance policy covers part of the cost of your treatment, or that you can get additional coverage. We highly recommend that you speak with your dental insurance provider to see what options are available to you as well as speak with your dentist as many dentists are able to offer payment plans through third-party providers.

Am I a suitable candidate for dental implants?

Although dental implants have an extremely high success rate, that does not mean that they are right for every patient. If you are considering dental implants, you will need to have a consultation with your dentist who will assess your candidacy based on your individual health and dental requirements. The ideal candidate will:

  • Have great general and oral health
  • Have sufficient bone in their jaw to support the implant
  • Have healthy gums
  • Be committed to taking very good care of their teeth and gums

People who may not be suitable candidates for implants include:

  • Heavy smokers
  • Pregnant women
  • Young people whose jawbones are still developing
  • Those with immune conditions
  • Those with uncontrolled diabetes
  • Alcohol or substance abusers
  • People who have received a high dose of radiation to the head or neck (for example, radiotherapy for cancer)
  • Hemophiliacs
  • People who have a suppressed immune system

Do dental implants hurt?

A common question about dental implants, is if the procedure hurts. For many people, the idea of having a metal screw inserted into their jaw is absolutely terrifying. However, since anesthesia is used during the procedure, you shouldn’t feel any pain. Some swelling and soreness afterward is fairly common, but over the counter pain relief is normally sufficient to alleviate any discomfort and these symptoms will usually dissipate by the next day.

How does the anchor stay in place?

The anchor is made of a very tough and durable material called titanium. Once the implant is inserted into your jaw, a process called osseointegration takes place where the bone that surrounds the implant begins to fuse to the anchor which strengthens it even further. It is not until this has happened that the replacement tooth will be fitted, but once in place, your new implant will be as secure as a regular tooth.

Are dental implants noticeable?

One of the biggest reasons that people choose implants is for their subtlety. The only visible part of your implant is the replacement tooth which will be color-matched so that it is the same as your existing teeth. And since it is a permanent fixture, you can eat and drink as normal as there is no need for unsightly denture removal which means that no one needs to know you have a dental implant unless you tell them.

How successful is the procedure?

Dental implants have the highest success rate of any implanted surgical device at around 98%. However, a robust oral hygiene routine is crucial to ensuring their results for the long-term. The American Dental Association states that most patients feel that dental implants are a secure, stable and good replacement for their own tooth.

I have more than one missing tooth, can I still have implants?

If you have a single tooth missing, then you will need an implant to support it. However, if you have multiple teeth missing, it is possible for two or more implants to support more than one tooth each in what is known as an implant-supported bridge. Your dentist will be able to advise you if this is a viable option for your personal dental requirements.

How long does the treatment take?

The length of the treatment depends on the extent of the work that is needed, but you can expect to make several visits to your dentist’s office over the course of a six-month period. Your dentist will be able to give you a more accurate treatment timeline based on your personal dental requirements.

Our Promise To You!

We know visiting the dentist isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time, but we love it and will do our best to make this dental visit the best one you’ve ever had! Whether you come for your regular cleaning or need more extensive care such as implants, wisdom teeth removal, root canals, or clear aligners, the team will take care of you with a smile and genuine concern for your comfort and well-being.

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Pullman, WA 99163

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