Dental Implants
Your best solution for missing teeth.
Your First Visit, Simplified
At Dental Studio, your healthy smile starts with a comprehensive exam. During your first visit, our experienced team will perform a full evaluation to understand your needs and ensure you recieve the personalized care you deserve.
After your exam, we’ll schedule your hygiene (cleaning) appointment based on your specific treatment needs and insurance coverage – giving you a plan that is tailored just for you.
Limited Time Offer for New Crowns
New Patient?
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A Permanent Solution for Missing Teeth
Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth because they look, feel, and function like natural teeth. An implant is a small titanium post that acts as a tooth root, topped with a custom crown, bridge, or denture. They restore your ability to chew, speak, and smile with confidence—while protecting your long-term oral health.
With proper care, dental implants can last for decades.
Benefits of Dental Implants
- Natural look and feel – Functions like a real tooth
- Long-lasting – Can last decades with proper care
- Preserves jawbone – Prevents bone loss after tooth loss
- No impact on nearby teeth – Doesn’t require altering healthy teeth
- Improves quality of life – Restores comfort, function, and confidence
All About Dental Implants
What to expect during your dental Implant treatment?
We begin with a thorough exam, digital x-rays, and treatment planning to ensure the best results. The implant post is surgically placed in your jawbone, where it fuses with the bone over several months. Once healed, we attach your custom restoration—designed to match your natural teeth in shape and color. Throughout the process, your comfort is our priority.
Why dental implants matter?
Unlike other tooth replacements, implants stimulate the jawbone to prevent bone loss. They don’t rely on neighboring teeth for support, making them a healthier, longer-lasting solution.
How long do dental implants last?
With good oral hygiene and routine dental visits, implants can last a lifetime—though the crown or bridge on top may eventually need replacement.
Call us if you are:
- Missing one or more teeth
- Loose or uncomfortable dentures
- Difficulty chewing or speaking due to missing teeth
- Bone loss in the jaw from a missing tooth
- Desire for a permanent, non-removable solution
Techology that improves your exam
We use 3D imaging, digital planning software, and guided surgery techniques for precise placement, faster healing, and more predictable results.
Book your next appointment with Dental Studio
Our new patient special is a great way to give our dental office a try. Pay only $59* for your first healthy mouth cleaning, exam and digital x-rays.
Real Patients. Real Results
Explore our “Before and After” gallery to see real patient transformation and the confident smiles our team helps create every day.
Where to Find Us
We are proud to be the preferred Buda, TX Dentist.
Dental Studio
Address:
1671 Main St. Suite B
Buda, TX 78610
(512) 295-5777
Hours:
Monday: 8AM – 5PM
Tuesday: 8AM – 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM – 5PM
Thursday: 8AM – 3PM
Closed Friday through Sunday
Got Any Questions?
How often should I go to the dentist?
We recommend visiting the dentist at least every 6 months. Early detection of decay or gum disease makes treatment easier and less costly. However, your needs may vary, so we tailor recall visits based on your unique oral health.
How often should I brush my teeth?
The ADA recommends brushing at least twice a day. Avoid brushing immediately after acidic foods or drinks—wait about 30 minutes to protect your enamel.
Electric vs. Manual Toothbrush: Which is better?
Both are effective if used properly, but many studies show that electric toothbrushes remove plaque more efficiently. Brands like Sonicare and Oral-B offer features that help reach difficult areas and enhance your brushing routine.
When should my child first visit the dentist?
Children should visit the dentist as early as age 3—or whenever they can sit in the chair for an exam. Early visits help us monitor development and build good dental habits from the start.
What should I do if I have bad breath?
Bad breath is often caused by plaque, gum disease, or bacteria. Solutions include:
- Professional cleaning
- Brushing the tongue
- Flossing and using mouthwash
- Avoiding overly spicy foods
Persistent bad breath may signal a larger issue—schedule a visit if it continues.