1215 W. Rio Salado Pkwy, Suite 113, Tempe, AZ 85281
Dental Implants in Tempe & South Scottsdale
Specialized Dental Implant Surgery for Tempe to Scottsdale Residents
Whether you are seeking to replace a single missing tooth or need a full-arch restoration, dental implants represent the gold standard in modern reconstructive care. At Oral & Facial Surgeons of Arizona, we provide East Valley patients with a durable, advanced alternative to traditional bridges and dentures. Our Tempe surgical center is conveniently located on W Rio Salado Pkwy, just minutes from Arizona State University and easily accessible via the Loop 202, making us a premier destination for residents of both Tempe and South Scottsdale. Successful implant treatment depends on precision planning and accurate placement. Our practice utilizes advanced 3D imaging and computer-guided surgical technology to evaluate bone structure and determine optimal positioning of the artificial tooth roots. This detailed planning process supports long-term stability, natural function, and aesthetic integration.
Our surgical team is highly qualified, with all surgeons maintaining board certification through the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. This credential reflects advanced training, clinical expertise, and a comprehensive understanding of facial anatomy and surgical technique. Unlike many general dentistry practices, our office operates as a fully equipped surgical facility. We oversee every stage of the implant process, including advanced 3D diagnostic mapping, detailed treatment planning, surgical placement, and post-operative care, all within our Tempe location. This comprehensive approach allows us to maintain continuity of care and deliver aesthetic, functional results designed for long-term success.
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What Are Dental Implants?
Why Choose Implants For Your Tooth Replacement?
Selecting dental implants at our Tempe office provides several distinct advantages over traditional dentures and bridges. Our patients often find that implants offer a level of comfort and security that is not possible with removable appliances. We focus on specialized surgical placement, ensuring that every patient receives a foundation for a healthy, functional smile.
Some of the primary benefits of this treatment include:
- Authentic Look and Feel: These restorations are engineered to match your natural teeth in both appearance and strength for a seamless smile.
- Enhanced Speech and Chewing: The permanent titanium base allows you to speak clearly and enjoy your favorite foods with total confidence.
- Aesthetic Smile Restoration: Custom dental crowns restore your natural facial contours and symmetry, boosting your self-assurance.
- Unmatched Stability: As implants are anchored directly into the jawbone, they eliminate the slipping and movement common with traditional dentures.
- Protection of Healthy Teeth: Implants do not rely on adjacent teeth for support, which allows you to maintain the integrity of your natural tooth structure.
- Jawbone Preservation: The implant stimulates the jawbone to prevent the bone loss and facial changes that typically occur after a tooth is removed.
- Simplified Maintenance: Once the healing process is complete, your implants only require standard brushing, flossing, and routine checkups.
- Treatment Versatility: We can use implants to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or as a secure base for full-arch solutions like All-on-4.
Is Dental Implant Surgery Right for Me?
Advanced imaging technology and modern surgical protocols have expanded the possibilities for tooth replacement. Today, more patients in the Tempe and Scottsdale area qualify for the implant procedure than ever before. While a healthy volume of jawbone is necessary to anchor the implant securely, lacking initial bone density does not automatically disqualify you from treatment.
At Oral & Facial Surgeons of Arizona, we provide specialized solutions to help you become a candidate for successful treatment. We frequently perform bone grafting procedures to reconstruct the jaw and create a stable foundation for your new teeth. For patients with significant bone loss in the upper jaw, we also offer zygomatic implants as a sophisticated alternative to traditional methods. These surgical advancements allow us to provide stable tooth replacement for individuals who may have been told elsewhere that they were not candidates for the procedure. Our Implant specialist will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine the best clinical path for your unique situation.
What Tooth Replacement Options Can I Explore with Dental Implants?

Single-Tooth Implants
The loss of even one tooth can disrupt your oral health and cause your bite to shift. A single implant provides a comprehensive replacement from the root to the crown. This method restores full stability to the area and prevents the bone recession that often follows tooth loss. By filling the gap with a biocompatible post, we protect the health of your surrounding natural teeth.

Multi-Tooth Implants

Implant-Supported Dentures
Reconstructing the Foundation with Bone Grafting
How Do Oral Surgeons Compare to General Dentists?
General and family dentists are the primary providers for essential preventative and restorative oral health care. Their work typically includes routine exams, cleanings, fillings, and basic crowns. While these services are vital for maintaining your smile, certain complex conditions involving the mouth, jaw, and facial structures require a higher level of surgical expertise.
Oral surgeons are specialized healthcare professionals who complete several years of additional surgical and medical residency after finishing dental school. This rigorous path includes extensive clinical training and diagnostic testing. At our office, this specialized background allows us to manage complex cases that go beyond the scope of general dentistry, including:
- Replacement of missing or severely compromised teeth
- Surgical extractions of impacted teeth, including wisdom teeth
- Correction of bone loss in the jaw for stable implant placement
- Management of sleep breathing disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea
- Treatment for TMJ dysfunction and jaw joint disorders
- Repair of facial and soft tissue trauma resulting from accidents
- Diagnosis and removal of cysts or tumors within the jaw
- Surgical treatment and screening for oral cancer
- Management of other complex conditions in the maxillofacial region

What is Involved in the Dental Implant Procedure?
Our approach to the implant surgery begins with a high degree of precision. Once our surgeons determine you are a candidate for the procedure, we develop a personalized treatment plan customized to your anatomy. We utilize advanced digital 3D imaging to create a virtual map of your jaw. It allows our specialist to determine the exact angle and depth for the most stable implant placement.
In most instances, the procedure is performed using local anesthesia to ensure your comfort. Our surgeons carefully insert the titanium posts into the targeted areas of the jawbone. Over the next several months, the bone naturally integrates with the implant surface. This creates a permanent foundation that functions similarly to a biological tooth root. While this healing occurs, we can often provide temporary restorations to maintain your smile's appearance. Once the integration is complete, we attach your permanent, custom-designed crowns. These restorations are matched to the specific shade and contour of your natural teeth. After a final check for fit and comfort, you will leave our Tempe facility with a fully restored and confident smile.
What to Expect During Your Recovery
Following the placement of your implants, it is normal to experience a period of healing. Patients typically notice some swelling or minor bleeding in the surgical area. Any bleeding usually subsides within the first day. If you notice persistent bleeding after 24 hours, please contact our team for guidance. Swelling around the cheek area is also a standard part of the healing process and generally peaks before fading after 36 hours.
Most discomfort can be managed effectively with standard over-the-counter pain relief. Our surgeons may prescribe stronger medication if your case requires it. We will also prescribe a course of antibiotics. It is vital that you complete the full dosage to prevent infection and support a healthy recovery. You should continue your oral hygiene routine by brushing and flossing regularly. However, you must be very gentle around the surgical sites until the tissue has fully healed. For more detailed information, you can review our full post-operative care guide.
What is the Lifespan of Dental Implants?
Is the Dental Implant Procedure Safe?
Are Dental Implants Painful?
We understand that many patients feel anxious when they hear the term "oral surgery". Our team is dedicated to providing a comfortable and stress-free experience for everyone who visits us for treatment. During the procedure, we use local anesthetics to ensure the treatment area is completely numb. Most patients report feeling only mild pressure rather than pain.
For those who require additional help to relax, we offer a full range of sedation options. These include nitrous oxide, IV sedation, and general anesthesia. Both Dr. Golding and Dr. Sabol are certified by the National Dental Board of Anesthesia. This specialized certification allows us to monitor your comfort levels safely throughout the entire surgery. Whether you are coming from South Scottsdale or elsewhere in the East Valley, we strive to make your tooth replacement journey as painless as possible.
What is the Cost of Dental Implants?
The cost of implant surgery at our Tempe office is determined by the specific requirements of your personalized treatment plan. In the United States, the cost of a single implant typically starts at around $ 2,000. This cost reflects the high-quality materials and surgical expertise required for a permanent result. At Oral & Facial Surgeons of Arizona, we utilize only premium implant systems from globally recognized manufacturers. We encourage patients to be cautious of advertisements offering significantly lower prices. These often involve lower-quality materials, placement by non-specialists, or hidden fees that are added later in the process.
Several variables influence the final cost of your procedure. These factors include the number of implants needed, the complexity of the surgery, and the type of anesthesia used for your comfort. Following your consultation, we provide a detailed cost estimate so you understand your financial commitment upfront. To make this specialized care more accessible, we accept a variety of dental insurance plans. We work with major providers such as Cigna, Aetna, Guardian, and MetLife, as well as many other dental insurance plans.
What Are Some Alternatives to Traditional Dental Implants?
Zygomatic Dental Implants

All-On-4® Fixed Hybrid: Teeth in a Day
What Are the Adverse Impacts of Having Missing Teeth?
Atrophy of the Jawbone Structure
Periodontal Health and Systemic Risks
Shifting and Misalignment of Adjacent Teeth
Facial Collapse and Premature Aging
The loss of several teeth can lead to a reduction in the vertical height of your face. Without the support of a full set of teeth and a healthy jawbone, the distance between the nose and chin decreases. This leads to a condition known as facial collapse. This change in your facial proportions can result in sagging skin and a premature-aging appearance.
Most of these adverse effects are entirely preventable through specialized implant surgery. Our specialists are here to address these risks before they lead to permanent changes in your health and appearance.
Choosing the Right Implant Specialist

Board Certification and Surgical Specialization
Reviewing Clinical Outcomes and Patient Experiences
Inquire About Surgical Success and Volume
Advanced Diagnostics and Premium Materials
The Value of the Initial Consultation
The most effective way to finalize your implant specialist is to meet with your oral surgeon in person. Your initial consultation is a vital opportunity to assess your level of comfort and to ask detailed questions about your customized treatment plan. At Oral & Facial Surgeons of Arizona, we believe you should feel entirely confident that your concerns are being addressed with honesty and clinical transparency.
Our Tempe office is conveniently located on W Rio Salado Pkwy. This central location allows us to easily accept and treat patients from across the East Valley, including South Scottsdale and nearby areas. During this meeting, you will have the chance to see our specialized surgical facility firsthand and determine if our team is the right fit for your needs. We are committed to providing a high standard of care to every patient who walks through our doors. Whether you are seeking to replace a single tooth or require a full mouth restoration, we invite you to experience the expertise and precision that define our practice.