
Dental Implants
Get Replacement Teeth That Stay Put

Restore Stability & Confidence With Dental Implants in Portland
Missing teeth affect more than your appearance. They can impact your bite, bone health, speech, and daily comfort. Dr. Ziad Kaady can restore your smile with dental implants in Portland. Whether you're missing one tooth or several, we'll rebuild your smile with biocompatible materials and a personalized, whole-health approach. You may soon:
- Eat comfortably and enjoy a full range of foods without restriction
- Smile with confidence in social and professional settings
- Speak clearly and comfortably without worrying about teeth that slip
- Feel more at ease in personal moments and day-to-day interactions
- Support your jawbone health and prevent facial sagging from tooth loss
- Maintain a stable, long-lasting solution that supports your long-term wellness
Book your consultation with Dr. Kaady. Explore solutions that restore strength, preserve bone health, and help you feel like yourself again.
Reclaim Better Oral Function With a Personalized Implant Plan

Dr. Kaady considers the big picture of your overall health when planning your treatment. Using cone beam CT scanning (CBCT), he evaluates your readiness for implants. In some cases, he may recommend Myoaligner® therapy before or after implant placement to align your bite, muscles, and jaw position.
While Dr. Kaady does not place implants himself, he partners closely with trusted oral surgeons. Depending on your needs, your final restoration may include:
- Implant-Supported Crown - Ideal for replacing a single missing tooth, this restoration combines a dental implant with a custom crown for strength and seamless appearance.
- Implant Bridge - When multiple teeth are missing in a row, a bridge anchored to implants will give you a non-removable solution.
- Implant-Retained Dentures - Secure your dentures to a set of implants for better stability, chewing comfort, and bone preservation. No adhesives are required.
- Full-Arch Fixed Teeth - Using as few as four to six implants, this treatment secures an entire upper or lower arch of teeth with a long-lasting solution.
- Full-Mouth Reconstruction - If you have more extensive dental needs, Dr. Kaady will design a comprehensive plan to rebuild your bite, function, and health.
Schedule your appointment for dental implants in Portland. Regain a new smile through a personalized restoration plan, crafted in collaboration with our trusted team.
Common Questions About Dental Implants
Can dental implants be removed?
While dental implants can technically be removed, it's rarely necessary. Once placed, implants are designed to integrate with your jawbone and become a permanent part of your smile. With proper care, they can last for decades or even a lifetime. The restoration attached to the implant, such as a crown or bridge, may need replacement after several years due to natural wear, but the implant itself is built for long-term stability and support.
How much do dental implants cost?
The cost of dental implants depends on several factors, including the number of implants, the type of restoration needed, and any preparatory procedures such as extractions or bone grafting. At Bridgetown Dental, Dr. Kaady takes a personalized, step-by-step approach to treatment planning. During your consultation, we'll outline your full care plan and provide a clear breakdown of all associated costs.
Which is better: dentures or dental implants?
Both dentures and dental implants can restore your smile, but they offer different benefits depending on your goals, oral health, and budget. Conventional dentures are typically less expensive upfront and may be a good option for some patients. However, dental implants offer long-term advantages, including the ability to preserve jawbone density, prevent facial collapse, and provide a more stable fit.
How long do dental implants last?
Dental implants are designed to last for decades, and in many cases, a lifetime. Made from highly durable, biocompatible materials like medical-grade titanium, implants integrate with your bone and become a stable foundation for replacement teeth. With proper care, including good oral hygiene and routine checkups, the implant itself can remain intact long term. The restoration attached to the implant may need to be replaced over time due to everyday wear.