
DENTAL IMPLANTS in TULSA, OK
Dr. Hanna is Tulsa’s Dental Implant Expert
Dental implants are a great option for replacing missing teeth, improving chewing ability, eliminating bridges, and replacing dentures. Implants can even be used to secure a full set of removable dentures for people who have no remaining natural teeth.
DENTAL IMPLANTS – TULSA, OK
Replace Missing Teeth With Dr. Hanna
New Patients Call
(918) 770-4382
Existing Patients (918) 591-3535
WHAT ARE DENTAL IMPLANTS?
Fix Your Smile with Dr. Hanna
Dr. Mariam Hanna understands that living without one or more of your teeth can be difficult and unhealthy. It can destroy your confidence, and make you reluctant to smile or speak naturally, as well as impact what types of food you can eat. Temporary or impermanent replacements, such as a bridge or dentures, can fill in the gap, but they will not look or feel the same as your natural teeth, and can cause other problems, including damage to otherwise healthy teeth that are being used to support the artificial device. Bone loss and deterioration in the bone structure of your face can also develop if not addressed. Dental implants can be used to replace one or more of your teeth in a manner that is durable, beautiful, and mimics your natural tooth structure. A tooth implant from Dr. Hanna in Tulsa, OK can be made to look and feel so natural that it will feel just like your original tooth.


BENEFITS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS
How Implants Can Help You
- Permanently mounted into the jaw
- The implant replaces a tooth root and helps retain bone health
- Tooth care is exactly the same as with a natural tooth
- Restore your chewing ability so you can eat what you want
- Implants look and act like natural teeth
- Designed to last a lifetime with proper care
- Can be used to affix dentures or custom full-arch restorations
FULL ARCH RESTORATIONS
Are Implants Right for Me?
At Tulsa Moden Dental, we have many options from single-tooth implants to full arch restorations. When we meet and discuss your dental goals and review your case, Dr. Mariam Hanna will make suggestions based on your needs in terms of function, cost, and desires. Contact us today!

What to Expect With Dental Implants
A dental implant is a small titanium post that’s placed into the jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root, topped with a custom crown, bridge, or denture that looks and functions like natural teeth. The process usually happens in stages: a consultation and imaging to assess the bone, placement of the implant, a healing period while it fuses with the bone, and finally attachment of the replacement tooth. Because the implant stimulates the jaw the way a natural root does, it helps prevent the bone loss that typically follows missing teeth, which is a key reason implants are considered the longest-lasting option for tooth replacement.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants
How much do dental implants cost?
The cost of dental implants varies based on how many teeth are being replaced, whether bone grafting is needed, and the type of restoration used, such as a single crown or a full-arch set. Because every case is different, most dentists provide an exact quote after an exam and imaging.
How long do dental implants last?
The implant post itself can last a lifetime with good oral hygiene and regular dental visits, since it fuses with the jawbone. The crown attached to it usually lasts 10 to 15 years before it may need replacement due to normal wear.
Is getting a dental implant painful?
The procedure is done under local anesthesia, so most people feel little or no pain during placement. Mild soreness, swelling, or bruising for a few days afterward is normal and is usually managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
Am I a good candidate for dental implants?
Most adults with one or more missing teeth and reasonably good general and oral health are candidates. Adequate jawbone is needed to support the implant, and people with low bone volume may still qualify after a bone graft, so an exam is the best way to know for sure.
How long does the dental implant process take?
From placement to final restoration, the process often takes three to six months, mostly to allow the implant to fuse with the bone. Cases that require extractions or bone grafting can take longer, while some situations allow a temporary tooth to be placed the same day.
New Patients Call
(918) 770-4382
Existing Patients (918) 591-3535
