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Close-up illustration of a dental implant in a molar tooth, showing the metal screw into the jawbone and surrounding natural teeth.

The Big Two: Where We Specialize

Single Tooth Dental Implants

Missing a tooth? Replace it directly - the best solution available now!

Full Mouth Dental Implants

Missing a lot of teeth? Replace them with Zirconia teeth locked into titanium implants!

At No BS DDS, we offer comprehensive general dentistry with a sharp focus on Dental Implants and Full Mouth Reconstructions — all under one roof.

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All-on-4

Our Full Mouth Implants (also known as All-On-X) are best for people who desire full chewing ability, high aesthetics, and a non-removable option. These teeth are completely lifelike and will be indistinguishable from natural teeth or veneers.

A digital rendering of a dental implant procedure showing a skull with dental implants, a set of artificial teeth (full arch implants), and surgical tools.

Implant Denture

A dental implant model with a set of artificial teeth, showing a denture with pink gums and white teeth, alongside a clear plastic dental implant with metal screw bases.

While not as stable or secure as All-on-X Full Mouth Dental Implants, they offer significant improvements in chewing power and retention over a traditional denture.

Diagram of a dental implant system showing the crown, abutment, and implant with labels.

What exactly is a dental implant?

A dental implant is the most natural, permanent way to replace a missing tooth. It’s made of three parts that work together to function just like the real thing:

  • Implant (Artificial Root): A small titanium post placed in your jawbone, acting as the foundation.

  • Abutment (Connector): The piece that attaches your crown to the implant.

  • Crown (Artificial Tooth): The custom-made tooth that looks and feels like your own.

Unlike dentures or bridges, implants don’t move, slip, or damage neighboring teeth. They fuse with your bone, giving you a replacement that’s strong, reliable, and built to last.

If you’ve lost a tooth — whether from decay, injury, or gum disease — implants restore your smile so you can chew, speak, and live with confidence again.

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Understand precisely what dental procedure you need and why it is necessary -- book now

Understand precisely what dental procedure you need and why it is necessary -- book now

Implants & Bridge

  • A surgical tooth replacement secured in the bone, offering the most natural look. Scroll down for a full PDF on this treatment.

  • A non-invasive tooth replacement.

  • A standard X-ray does not provide us with a view of nerves and sinuses, which are crucial to evaluate before placing an implant. A CBCT does.

  • If you don’t have bone to put the implant in, bone can be added.

Digital 3D dental scan of a set of human teeth and gums on a computer screen.

Full Mouth Dental Implants

A dental 3D Printer machine with a yellow-tinted lid and digital controls, labeled Ferguson Pro VAT Warmer and Sonic Mini 8K S.
  • A set of teeth for the whole arch that never come out. You may hear the term All-on-X or All-on-4 or All-on-6. That is what this is. Scroll down to see a PDF about the whole process.

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Veneers

  • The relationships we have with our labs are above and beyond and that matters for Veneers. We use a Nikon Z5 camera, 3D Printers, Extra and Intra Oral scanning, and of-course our trusted lab to create stunning makeovers.

A modern dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) machine in a dental office.

Everyday Treatment

  • Onlays, Crowns, Inlays, Fillings, Bridge, Dentures

  • Extractions, Grafting, Wisdom teeth

  • Prophylaxis, Scaling and Root planing, Whitening

  • Root canals, Pulp caps

  • Clear Aligners

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3d printed Dental model of upper teeth.

The clearest powerpoints you’ll read to understand more about these procedures

Implant vs Bridge PDF

🦷 Implant vs. Bridge: The No BS Breakdown

Not sure what the difference is? This 4-slide guide lays it out simply:

✔️ What a bridge is (With simple, easy-to-follow visuals)
✔️ What an implant is (With simple, easy-to-follow visuals)
✔️ Pros & cons of each
✔️ What happens if you do nothing

📄 Download to get a fast, honest answer about replacing a missing tooth.

All-on-X aka Full Mouth Implants PDF

🔩 All-on-X Patient Guide AKA Full Mouth Implants

Considering implants or full-mouth options? This quick guide breaks down the All-on-X procedure — a permanent solution for missing teeth done by a doctor with 2,000+ cases completed.

✔️ What it is (With simple, easy-to-follow visuals)
✔️ How it compares to dentures
✔️ What’s included
✔️ Real before-and-afters

📄 Download to see if it’s right for you.

Inlay vs Filling PDF

🦷 Inlay vs. Filling: Why It’s Not Just a Cavity Fix

Think all fillings are the same? Think again. This guide explains why inlays — made from crown-strength ceramic and designed by computer — often beat traditional fillings in durability, accuracy, and comfort.

✔️ See the difference in material and precision
✔️ Know when to ask for one over the other
✔️ Understand the pros and cons of each

📄 Download to learn what your dentist isn’t always telling you.

Dental Insurance

We work with most PPO insurances, including but not limited to: Delta Dental, MetLife Dental, Cigna Dental, Aetna Dental, Guardian Dental, United Concordia, Humana Dental, Blue Cross Blue Shield (Anthem) Dental, Principal Financial Group, UnitedHealthcare Dental

Please note that we do not accept Medi-Cal or CalViva. Additionally, Medi-Cal does not cover dental implants or bridges—even when treatment is provided by offices that do accept it.

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