Dental Implants in Philadelphia & Jenkintown
Missing a tooth — or several? At NewAgeDental, we provide advanced implant dentistry services from our offices in Jenkintown and Philadelphia, PA, helping patients throughout the area regain a complete, confident smile. Whether you need one tooth replaced or a full mouth restoration, our team will design a treatment plan built around your unique situation.
Why Patients Choose Us
for Implants
Implant Dentistry Expertise
Our doctors are members of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and bring specialized knowledge to every case — from mini implants to full-arch reconstructions using All-on-4, All-on-6, and All-on-X solutions.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Everyone's situation is different. We create a personalized treatment plan that carefully accounts for the number of teeth you need replacing, your jawbone health, general oral health, and long-term goals.
Advanced Imaging Diagnostics
We use high-quality digital X-rays and advanced 3D imaging technology to thoroughly examine your teeth and jaw before surgery day, so there are no surprises and every placement is precise and fully guided by accurate data.
Gentle Patient Approach
Our private dental office model gives us more time for each visit. We explain every step in plain language, move at your pace, and consistently make your comfort a top priority throughout your implant journey.
Affordable Dental Implants Coverage
We accept major insurance plans and offer payment options to make implant care accessible — cost shouldn't stand between you and a healthy, complete smile.
Implant Solutions We Offer
Dental implants are flexible enough to restore anything from a single missing tooth to an entire smile, and our team provides several options based on your goals, budget, and jawbone health. Below is a quick overview of the solutions you can explore in more detail on their dedicated pages.
Snap-On Dentures
For patients missing most or all of their teeth, snap-on dentures combine the stability of implants with the removability of a traditional denture. A series of implants is placed in the jaw, and a custom denture securely snaps into place so you can talk and eat with confidence without worrying about slipping or denture adhesive.
All-on-4
This full-arch treatment uses four strategically placed implants to support a fixed set of replacement teeth. It is a strong option for patients who want a stable,
natural-looking smile without a removable denture.
All-on-6
If you have been missing teeth for a while, you may have lost some jawbone volume and density. Bone grafting rebuilds this foundation so implants can be placed safely and securely, expanding your options even if you were previously told you were not a candidate.
All-on-X
All-on-6 uses six implants to support a full arch of teeth and may provide additional stability in cases where more support is beneficial. It is often recommended when bone structure and treatment goals call for a broader foundation.
Mini Implants
All-on-X is a customized full-arch implant solution that uses the number of implants best suited to your anatomy, bite, and long-term goals. This approach allows us to tailor treatment rather than force every patient into the same model.
Bone Grafting for Implants
Mini implants are thinner than traditional implants and can be a good option if you have limited bone or are looking for a less invasive way to stabilize a denture. They often involve a simpler procedure and faster healing while still giving you significantly better stability than a conventional denture alone.
Not sure which option fits your situation best? Our team will review all of
these solutions with you at your consultation and design a custom plan around
your smile, health, and long‑term goals.
What Our Patients Are Saying
A Complete Approach to Tooth Replacement
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Comprehensive Dental Exam & Imaging
We thoroughly examine your teeth and gums and take digital X-rays to evaluate your jaw and bone structure — so there are no surprises on surgery day and implant placement is planned with full accuracy.
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Medical History Review & Preparation
We discuss any medical conditions and medications you take. If necessary, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics before surgery to prevent infection and ensure you are fully prepared.
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Personalized Treatment Plan
Your provider works with you to create a custom plan that covers the number of teeth being replaced, your jawbone health, your general oral health, anesthesia preferences, and any preparatory steps such as bone grafting.
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Implant Placement Surgery — Phase 1
We apply your chosen anesthesia, make an incision in the gum to expose the bone, drill and secure the titanium screw, then close the wound to allow healing. During this healing period, osseointegration takes place — the jawbone fuses to the screw, creating a stable, permanent foundation. In some cases, the abutment can be attached during this same visit.
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Abutment Placement & Crown Fitting — Phase 2
If the abutment was not placed during Phase 1, we make a small incision once the wound has healed to attach it and allow a few weeks of recovery. Once your gums have healed and the jawbone is strong enough to support the crown, we take impressions and place your custom permanent crown. The result looks, feels, and functions exactly like a natural tooth.
Your Safety at Every Step
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Instruments sterilized in full compliance with current dental guidelines
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Thorough disinfection and cleaning protocols between every patient visit
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Digital X-rays with significantly reduced radiation exposure
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Team trained to monitor and update safety procedures as standards evolve
Professional Memberships & Affiliations:
American Dental Association
American Academy of Implant Dentistry
Pennsylvania Dental Association
American Academy of General Dentistry
Making Implant Care Accessible
We want every patient to understand their coverage before their first visit. Our team will review
your insurance benefits and provide transparent cost estimates so there are no surprises.
Insurance We Accept
Payment Options
Questions about coverage? Call us at 215-774-5500, and we’ll walk you through your options.
Ready to Restore
Your Smile?
Let's Talk
Schedule a dental implant consultation with our team today — fill out the form, and we'll follow up to find a time that works for you.
Frequently
asked questions
Yes. With proper care and regular checkups, they are built to last a lifetime — no replacements needed. They are the most stable, long-term tooth replacement solution available.
Costs vary depending on the number of teeth being replaced, your jawbone condition, and whether preparatory steps like bone grafting are needed. Our dental implant clinic accepts many major insurance plans and offers in-office payment plans and financing options. Our team will review your benefits and provide a transparent estimate before treatment begins.
The surgery is performed under anesthesia — your chosen option is discussed and planned in advance — so discomfort during the procedure is minimal. Some soreness during the healing period is normal and manageable with medication prescribed or recommended by your doctor.
Every case is different. The timeline depends on how many teeth are being replaced, whether bone grafting is needed, and how quickly osseointegration occurs. We walk you through a realistic timeline during your consultation so you know exactly what to expect.
This is more common than people think. If your jawbone density is insufficient, bone grafting may be recommended as a preparatory step before implant placement. We evaluate bone structure during your comprehensive exam and digital X-rays, and we will outline all options clearly.
Phase 1 involves placing the titanium screw into the jawbone and allowing time for osseointegration — the healing process where the bone fuses to the screw. Phase 2 involves attaching the abutment connector and placing your permanent crown once the bone is strong enough to support it.
Yes. Each crown is custom-made to match the color, shape, and size of your surrounding teeth. The result looks, feels, and functions exactly like a natural tooth — no one would ever know the difference.
Most adults in good general health with sufficient jawbone density qualify. At your first visit, we review your medical history, medications, oral health, and take digital X-rays to confirm whether implants are right for you — whether you need a single tooth replaced or full mouth dental implants.
Leaving a gap untreated allows bacteria to accumulate, which can accelerate gum disease and decay in nearby teeth. Over time, the surrounding teeth may drift into the gap, and jawbone loss can occur — changing your facial structure and potentially making future treatment more complex.
Absolutely. Our dental implant clinic operates on a private office model that gives us more time with each patient. We explain every step in plain language, move at your pace, and make your comfort a priority — from your first consultation to your final crown placement.