Oklahoma Implants and Dentures is a general restorative practice in Oklahoma City focused on tooth replacement through implant surgery and denture fabrication, operating at a mid-to-large scale with in-house surgical capability and on-site laboratory work.
This practice specializes in two primary restoration pathways: implant placement (including bone grafting when needed) and complete or partial denture design and fitting. Unlike many general dentistry offices that refer implant cases to specialists, Oklahoma Implants and Dentures performs extractions and implant surgery on-site, reducing treatment fragmentation and appointment wait time. The practice maintains its own denture laboratory, meaning adjustments and remakes happen faster than if sent to an external lab. This dual focus serves patients who need either single-tooth replacement, multiple missing teeth, or a complete arch restored.
Implant placement ranges from $1,200 to $1,800 per tooth for the surgical stage, depending on bone density and whether bone augmentation is required (bone grafts add $400 to $800). The abutment (connector) and crown typically cost $800 to $1,200 per tooth in restorative materials. Complete dentures start at $1,000 to $1,500 per arch; partial dentures range from $600 to $1,200. Denture adjustments or repairs run $100 to $300. Most insurance plans cover implant surgery at 50 percent after the deductible, though coverage varies widely; confirm your plan's implant benefit before scheduling a consultation, as some policies classify implants as cosmetic. Dentures typically qualify for 50 percent coverage as major restorative care. The practice accepts most major insurances and offers in-house financing through CareCredit and a limited sliding-scale arrangement for uninsured patients earning below 200 percent of the federal poverty line.
Oklahoma City has several paths for tooth replacement. Practices like Bricktown Dental and Edmond Family Dentistry handle basic denture work but refer implant cases to oral surgeons, creating a two-provider model that adds coordination burden and time between stages. Oklahoma Implants and Dentures consolidates the process under one roof, reducing the number of offices you visit and the total timeline from extraction to final restoration (typically 4 to 6 months for single implants, 6 to 9 months for full-mouth cases). If you prioritize the fastest single-tooth implant and accept a prosthodontist referral, a general practice with an oral surgeon partner may feel equivalent; if you are managing multiple tooth losses or prefer to minimize handoffs, the in-house model here has logistical value.
This practice is well-suited to patients needing multiple tooth replacements, those who prefer consolidated care, and patients who value having dentures adjusted in-house rather than waiting for lab turnaround. It suits people with moderate to good bone density (bone grafting is available but adds cost and healing time). It is less suitable for patients with very limited budgets who cannot finance implants (dentures are the lower-cost initial option, but implants remain a multi-thousand-dollar commitment). It is also not the right first stop for patients needing complex bone reconstruction or those with severe medical comorbidities; such cases often need an oral surgeon in a hospital or surgical center, not a dental office.
Your first appointment is a consultation and examination. Expect 45 to 60 minutes. The dentist will review your oral history, examine remaining teeth and bone structure, and take radiographs (X-rays) to assess bone volume and density. If implants are under consideration, a 3-D CBCT scan may be ordered (typically $200 to $350, often covered partially by insurance). The dentist will discuss whether you are a candidate, show you implant versus denture trade-offs, and provide a written treatment plan with itemized costs and a timeline. Insurance verification happens at this visit; the office will contact your carrier to clarify coverage before you commit. If dentures are the choice, an impression and shade selection follow in a second appointment.
The practice operates Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to noon. It is located in northwest Oklahoma City and has on-site parking. Surgical procedures (extractions and implant placement) are scheduled early in the day to allow swelling management before you leave. Confirm current hours before visiting, as seasonal or emergency closures do occur.
Oklahoma Implants and Dentures reduces fragmentation in tooth replacement care, cutting the number of offices involved and the total timeline. For a city with significant denture-wearing demographics and a scattered specialist infrastructure, an in-house surgical and laboratory model is a practical alternative to the multi-provider pathway many patients encounter.
