405 Implants & Dentures is a single-provider general dentistry practice in Oklahoma City focused entirely on implant placement and denture fabrication, combining patient care with an on-site laboratory that reduces typical turnaround time and allows for same-day adjustments.
The practice operates as a small, specialized clinic rather than a full-service dental office. Its core scope is tooth replacement: dental implant surgical placement, implant restoration (crowns and bridges on implants), and both conventional and implant-supported dentures. The in-house lab is its operational distinction. Most Oklahoma City general dentists refer implant surgery to oral surgeons and send denture cases to independent labs; 405 does both in-house, which means a patient can move from consultation to final restoration without moving between multiple offices.
The practice is appropriate for patients seeking implants or dentures as a primary treatment goal, not for routine cleanings, fillings, or general preventive care. Because it lacks the breadth of a traditional dental office, it functions best within a referral network: primary-care dentists or specialists send suitable patients here, or patients with a clear implant or denture need can arrive directly.
Implant treatment pricing at 405 Implants & Dentures typically breaks into three components: extraction (if needed), implant placement, and restoration. A single dental implant (surgical placement and crown) generally ranges from $3,500 to $5,500, with variation based on bone grafting needs and implant type. Multiple implants for a full-mouth implant-supported denture run substantially higher, often $20,000 to $35,000 depending on the number of implants and restoration complexity. Call to confirm current fees, as material and labor costs shift annually.
Conventional full or partial dentures start around $800 to $1,500 per arch (upper or lower). Implant-supported dentures, which attach to implants via specialized connectors, cost $8,000 to $20,000 per arch and require implant treatment first. Single-denture cases may qualify for a lower price point; the practice can provide a specific quote after consultation.
Most dental insurance covers a portion of implant and denture costs, typically 50 percent after the deductible. Implant-supported dentures are often covered less generously than conventional dentures because they are considered a premium alternative. The practice accepts most major plans; verify your coverage before the first appointment to avoid surprises.
In Oklahoma City, implant treatment is available through oral surgeons (surgical placement only, requiring a separate restorative dentist) and full-service general dental practices that refer surgery out. 405 streamlines the pathway by housing both surgeon and restorer on-site. This reduces total out-of-pocket time and ensures consistent communication between the surgical and restorative phases.
General dentists such as those at larger practices in Edmond or central Oklahoma City can place implants in-house and restore them, eliminating the need for external referral; they also offer preventive and cosmetic services alongside implants. Choose a full-service practice if you need regular cleanings, fillings, or other general work. Choose 405 if you have a specific implant or denture goal and prefer dedicated expertise and a shorter path from surgery to final restoration.
Denture patients in Oklahoma City can visit independent prosthodontists or conventional dental offices. 405's on-site lab allows for quick adjustments and modifications; a denture that needs a reline or repair can often be turned around the same day. A standalone denture clinic without surgical implant capability offers faster turnaround for denture-only work, but cannot offer implant support if the patient later wants it.
405 Implants & Dentures is the right choice for patients who have already decided they want implants or dentures and do not need guidance on other treatment options. It suits people with a clear referral from their primary dentist, those comparing implant versus implant-supported denture costs in the Oklahoma City area, and patients who value consolidation and quicker follow-up care.
It does not suit patients with untreated cavities, active gum disease, or a need for routine preventive dentistry; these must be addressed first, usually by a general dentist. Patients seeking cosmetic whitening, bonding, or veneers should look to other providers. People with dental anxiety may find the narrow focus here (no routine exams, no casual exploratory visits) less suitable than a full-service office that builds comfort over time.
A consultation typically begins with a clinical exam and, often, imaging (X-ray or CBCT scan). The provider discusses your implant or denture goal, bone and tissue condition, timeline, and cost. For implant candidates, bone quantity is assessed; if it is insufficient, bone grafting or advanced techniques (sinus lift, ridge expansion) are quoted separately. For denture patients, impressions and bite records are taken to plan fabrication.
A realistic treatment timeline is outlined: implant osseointegration (bone bonding) takes 3 to 6 months before a crown can be placed; denture fabrication typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. At the end of the consultation, a written fee estimate and payment options are provided.
405 Implants & Dentures operates during standard business hours (verify current hours by phone or website before scheduling). The office is located in Oklahoma City proper; parking is street or lot-based depending on the specific location. Call ahead to confirm weekend or early-morning availability if you have a scheduling constraint.
Because implant surgery and denture adjustments sometimes require same-day revisits, choose a location within a reasonable drive from your home or work.
405 Implants & Dentures fills a practical gap for patients and referring dentists in Oklahoma City who want surgical placement and prosthetic restoration under one roof, reducing coordination burden and enabling faster final results.
