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DENTAL IMPLANTS IN OLMSTED FALLS β€’ PERMANENT
TOOTH REPLACEMENT

DENTAL
IMPLANTS
OLMSTED FALLS.
THE PERMANENT SOLUTION YOU DESERVE.

Missing a tooth changes everything – how you eat, how you smile, how you feel about yourself. Dental implants in Olmsted Falls from Dr. Tom and Dr. Melissa Kronholz offer a permanent, natural-looking replacement that’s anchored directly into your jawbone. No slipping. No adhesives. No compromising the teeth next to the gap. With 60+ years of combined clinical experience and 48 years serving this community, our father-daughter team delivers implant results built on precision, trust, and long-term follow-through.
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48+
Years in the Community
60+
Years Combined Experience
95%+
Inquiry Answer Rate
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Proud “Bulldog Country” Partner

WHY CHOOSE OLMSTED FALLS DENTAL ARTS FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS

What Makes Dental Implants in Olmsted Falls Different at Our Practice?

A dental implant isn’t just a procedure β€” it’s a commitment between you and your dentist that spans years. The titanium post placed in your jawbone today needs to be monitored, maintained, and protected for the rest of your life. That’s why choosing where to get dental implants in Olmsted Falls matters as much as choosing to get them at all.

At Olmsted Falls Dental Arts, Dr. Tom and Dr. Melissa Kronholz don’t place your implant and send you on your way. They monitor your osseointegration, track your bone density over time against decades of radiographic baselines, and adjust your care plan as your mouth changes with age. That kind of long-term implant stewardship only happens when your dentist knows you β€” really knows you β€” and plans to be here for the next twenty years of follow-up. We’ve already been here for forty-eight.

 

Same-doctor implant care β€” from consultation through placement through decades of follow-up

 

Comprehensive implant planning β€” digital imaging, bone density assessment, and individualized surgical protocols

 

Transparent implant pricing β€” full cost breakdown before you commit, with flexible payment options

 

Long-term implant monitoring β€” we track your implant health against years of baseline data, not just a single snapshot

DENTAL IMPLANT OPTIONS IN OLMSTED FALLS

Dental Implant Solutions for Every Situation β€” Right Here in Olmsted Falls

Whether you’re missing one tooth, several teeth, or need a complete arch replaced, our Olmsted Falls dental implant team has a solution tailored to your anatomy, your goals, and your budget.
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Single-Tooth Implants

The gold standard for replacing a single missing tooth. A titanium post is placed directly into your jawbone, topped with a custom porcelain crown that matches your natural teeth in color, shape, and function. No grinding down adjacent healthy teeth like a traditional bridge.
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Implant-Supported Bridges

Missing multiple adjacent teeth? Instead of a removable partial denture, implant-supported bridges use two or more strategically placed implants to anchor a permanent bridge. No clasps, no adhesives β€” just stable, natural-feeling teeth anchored in bone.
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Full-Arch Restoration

For patients missing most or all teeth in an arch, implant-supported dentures or full-arch restorations provide a permanent, fixed solution. Four to six implants support an entire arch of teeth β€” eliminating the discomfort and embarrassment of traditional removable dentures.

THE DENTAL IMPLANT PROCESS AT OLMSTED FALLS DENTAL ARTS

How Dental Implants Work β€” From First Consultation to Final Crown

Getting dental implants in Olmsted Falls at our practice is a carefully planned process β€” not a rushed, one-size-fits-all procedure. Dr. Tom and Dr. Melissa take the time to evaluate your bone density, gum health, bite alignment, and overall medical history before recommending an implant treatment plan.

Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation including digital imaging to assess your jawbone structure. If bone grafting is needed, we’ll explain why, what it involves, and how it sets the foundation for long-term implant success. Once your jawbone is ready, the titanium implant post is placed surgically and given time to fuse with your bone β€” a process called osseointegration that typically takes three to six months.

After full integration, a custom abutment and porcelain crown are placed on top, giving you a tooth that looks, feels, and functions like the one you lost. The result is a restoration that can last twenty years or more β€” especially when monitored by a dental team that plans to be here for every one of those years.

YOUR DENTAL IMPLANT JOURNEY
STEP 1

Comprehensive consultation with digital imaging, bone density assessment, and personalized implant treatment plan.

STEP 2

Surgical placement of the titanium implant post, followed by 3-6 months of osseointegration as the implant fuses with your jawbone.

STEP 3

Custom abutment and porcelain crown placement β€” plus a long-term monitoring plan to protect your investment for decades.

“A dental implant is a 20-year commitment. You need a dental team that’s going to be here for all 20 of those years β€” and the 20 after that.”

β€” DR. TOM KRONHOLZ, FOUNDER

WHAT OLMSTED FALLS PATIENTS SAY ABOUT OUR DENTAL CARE

Real Patients. Real Olmsted Falls Families. Real Trust.

Dr. Melissa Kronholz is the best!!! She’s a talented and professional dentist with years of experience. She’s very personable and makes going to the dentist an easy experience.

β€” Elizabeth, Olmsted Falls Patient

The best team of doctors and staff. Everyone is there to help you and provide the best care. I’ve been a patient for over 20 years and wouldn’t go anywhere else.

β€” Alexandra T., Long-Time Patient

I’ve been visiting Dr. Melissa Kronholz for over 5 years and I wouldn’t choose anyone else. The staff is so nice β€” they really are the best!

β€” John S., 5+ Year Patient

DENTAL IMPLANTS VS. THE ALTERNATIVES

Why Dental Implants in Olmsted Falls Beat Bridges and Dentures

When you lose a tooth, you have three main options: a removable denture, a fixed bridge, or a dental implant. Only one of those options preserves your jawbone, protects your neighboring teeth, and can last a lifetime with proper care.

Traditional bridges require grinding down the two healthy teeth on either side of the gap β€” sacrificing good tooth structure to replace the missing one. Removable dentures can slip, cause sore spots, and accelerate bone loss in the jaw over time. Dental implants in Olmsted Falls from our practice avoid both of these compromises by anchoring directly into bone, stimulating natural bone maintenance, and functioning exactly like a natural tooth root.

The upfront investment in dental implants is higher β€” but the long-term value is unmatched. When you factor in the cost of replacing bridges every 10-15 years and the ongoing adhesive and reline costs of dentures, implants often cost less over a lifetime.

DENTAL IMPLANT INVESTMENT

20+ Years

Expected Implant Lifespan with Proper Care


Preserves jawbone density β€” prevents the sunken facial appearance caused by bone loss

No damage to adjacent healthy teeth β€” unlike traditional bridges

Looks, feels, and functions exactly like a natural tooth

Monitored long-term by a team with 48 years of community roots
Many dental insurance plans cover a portion of implant costs. Flexible financing available.
DENTAL IMPLANT FACTS
95%
success rate for dental implants with proper placement and follow-up care
20+
years β€” average lifespan of a well-maintained dental implant
500K+
dental implants placed annually in the United States
60+
years of combined clinical experience guiding your implant care
A dental implant is the closest thing to getting your natural tooth back.

DENTAL IMPLANTS OLMSTED FALLS β€” ARE YOU A CANDIDATE?

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implants in Olmsted Falls?

Most adults with one or more missing teeth are candidates for dental implants in Olmsted Falls. The key requirements are adequate jawbone density to support the implant post, healthy gum tissue, and good overall health. If you’ve been missing a tooth for a while and have experienced some bone loss, bone grafting can often restore the foundation needed for a successful implant.

You may be an especially strong candidate for dental implants if you’re tired of denture adhesives, frustrated with a partial that slips when you eat, or want to avoid grinding down healthy teeth for a bridge. Patients with diabetes, those who take certain medications, or smokers may need additional evaluation β€” but none of these automatically disqualify you.

The best way to find out if dental implants are right for you is a one-on-one consultation with Dr. Tom or Dr. Melissa. They’ll review your imaging, discuss your goals, and give you an honest assessment β€” no pressure, no upsell, just clinical clarity from a team that’s been earning Olmsted Falls’ trust since 1976.

DENTAL IMPLANTS SERVING OLMSTED FALLS AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES

Dental Implants in Olmsted Falls β€” Serving Patients Across the Region

Olmsted Falls & Olmsted Township

Our home community. Less than 5 minutes from The Preserve of Olmsted, Sanctuary of Olmsted, and Falls Landing β€” the neighborhoods we’ve served since 1976.

North Olmsted & Berea

A quick drive down Columbia Road or Bagley. Many of our long-time patients originally came from North Olmsted and Berea for the personalized care they couldn’t find closer to home.

Strongsville & Columbia Station

Families from Strongsville and Columbia Station β€” including new Emerald Woods residents β€” choose us for complex rehabilitation and family care that exceeds what they’ve found locally.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT DENTAL IMPLANTS IN OLMSTED FALLS

Questions Patients Ask About Dental Implants in Olmsted Falls

How much do dental implants cost in Olmsted Falls?
The cost of dental implants in Olmsted Falls varies depending on the number of implants needed, whether bone grafting is required, and the type of restoration (single crown, bridge, or full arch). A single dental implant with crown typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000. At Olmsted Falls Dental Arts, we provide a detailed cost breakdown during your consultation β€” before any treatment begins. We accept most dental insurance plans that cover implant procedures and offer flexible payment options to make your investment manageable.
How long does the dental implant process take from start to finish?
The complete dental implant process at our Olmsted Falls practice typically takes four to eight months from consultation to final crown placement. After the titanium post is surgically placed, osseointegration β€” the process of the implant fusing with your jawbone β€” takes approximately three to six months. If bone grafting is needed beforehand, add an additional three to four months of healing time. While the timeline requires patience, the result is a permanent restoration that can last twenty years or more. Dr. Tom and Dr. Melissa monitor every phase to ensure optimal healing and long-term success.
Are dental implants painful? What is the recovery like?
Most patients are surprised by how manageable dental implant surgery is. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and many patients report less discomfort than they expected β€” often comparing it to a tooth extraction. Post-operative soreness typically peaks within the first 48 hours and is well-controlled with over-the-counter pain medication. At Olmsted Falls Dental Arts, Dr. Tom and Dr. Melissa provide detailed pre- and post-operative instructions and are available to answer questions throughout your recovery. Most patients return to normal activities within two to three days.
How long do dental implants last?
With proper care and regular dental checkups, the titanium implant post itself can last a lifetime. The porcelain crown on top typically lasts 15 to 25 years before it may need replacement due to normal wear. The key to long-term implant success is consistent oral hygiene and regular monitoring by your dental team. At Olmsted Falls Dental Arts, our advantage is continuity β€” Dr. Tom and Dr. Melissa track your implant health against years of baseline imaging data, catching potential issues like peri-implantitis or bone changes early, before they threaten the implant.
Can I get dental implants if I have bone loss in my jaw?
Yes, in many cases. Bone loss is common after tooth extraction, especially if the tooth has been missing for months or years. Bone grafting procedures can rebuild the jawbone foundation needed to support a dental implant. During your consultation at our Olmsted Falls office, Dr. Tom or Dr. Melissa will assess your bone density using digital imaging and recommend the appropriate grafting approach if needed. While bone grafting adds time to the overall implant timeline, it significantly improves the long-term success rate of the implant.
Does dental insurance cover implants in Olmsted Falls?
Many dental insurance plans now provide partial coverage for dental implants, typically covering a portion of the implant post, abutment, or crown. Coverage varies significantly by plan, so we recommend bringing your insurance information to your consultation. Our team at Olmsted Falls Dental Arts will verify your benefits and provide a clear breakdown of your out-of-pocket costs before any treatment begins. For the portion not covered by insurance, we offer flexible payment plans to help you invest in a permanent solution without financial stress.
What is the difference between dental implants and dentures?
Dentures sit on top of your gums and rely on suction or adhesive to stay in place. They can slip during eating and speaking, cause sore spots, and contribute to jawbone deterioration over time because they don’t stimulate the bone. Dental implants are anchored directly into your jawbone, functioning like natural tooth roots. They preserve bone density, never slip, and allow you to eat, speak, and smile with complete confidence. While dentures need replacing every 5-7 years, a well-placed dental implant can last a lifetime. For patients in Olmsted Falls considering their options, a consultation with Dr. Tom or Dr. Melissa can help you understand which solution best fits your situation and goals.

Ready to Explore Dental Implants in Olmsted Falls?

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