Dental Implants in Los Algodones, MX

Bilingual Implant Care, U.S. Quality, BorderTown Pricing

  • Implants starting around $900–$1,100 per titanium post
  • In-house CAD/CAM lab with 3Shape intraoral scanners
  • CBCT-guided placement for precise, predictable results
  • Free virtual consultations before you book a flight
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Why Patients Choose Castle Dental for Dental Implants in Los Algodones, MX

In-House CAD/CAM Lab

Your dentist in Los Algodones, MX, can design and mill their own restorations on-site using CAD/CAM technology and 3Shape intraoral scanners. Your crowns, bridges, and other implant prostheses are built under the same roof where your surgery happens, which tightens turnaround times and gives our dentists direct oversight of the final product.

Guided Implant Surgery With CBCT Imaging

We use cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) to map your anatomy in 3D before any drilling begins, then rely on surgical guides to place each implant with precision. This matters most in cases near the sinuses or nerve canals, where guesswork isn't an option.

A Bilingual Team and One Transparent Fee

Our dentists and front-office staff speak English and Spanish fluently, so there's no communication barrier around something as important as your treatment plan. We also quote a single fee that covers your consultation, any prep work, and travel logistics. There are no surprise invoices when you land in Los Algodones.

“Dr. Arturo is hands down the best dental surgeon I've experienced. I've had 6 previous dental implants done and a host of other done in my past 60 years. He is patient, takes the time to listen, does extensive 3D imaging and substantiates his recommended treatment plant with the imaging. His approach is refreshing in that I did not feel any pressure and It was up to me to make final decisions on what I wanted to take care of with the time I had while there.” — Jeff, 5-Star Review

Are You Ready To Explore the Benefits of Dental Implants?

Contact Our Los Algodones Dental Clinic

Since 2008, our Los Algodones office has been helping dental tourism patients from the U.S., Mexico, and beyond receive affordable, high-quality dental care. Our experienced, bilingual team of dentists has helped countless patients restore their smiles through dental implants. We offer proven, effective techniques like All-on-4 implants and guided surgery.

See for yourself how Castle Dental can help you restore your smile without breaking the bank. Contact our Los Algodones, Mexico, practice to request your free consultation.

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Meet Our Implant Dentists

Our implant work is led by Drs. Arturo Beltran and Saul Beltran, supported by Drs. Gil Castaneda and Giovanny Guillen. All of our dentists are bilingual (English and Spanish) and trained at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California.

Drs. Arturo Beltran and Saul Beltran

Dr. Arturo Beltran

Practicing since 2009, Dr. Arturo Beltran is a general dentist and dental implant specialist who places a high premium on continuing education. His advanced training includes courses in oral implantology, guided bone regeneration, and maxillary sinus lift techniques—the exact skill set that matters most for patients with significant bone loss.

Dr. Saul Beltran

Dr. Saul Beltran began practicing in 2018 and is a Diplomat in Basic Implantology, with additional training in CAD/CAM technology, intraoral scanning, and surgical guide design. His work is rooted in the belief that high-tech, precise implant dentistry should be accessible across all budgets.

“Dr. Gill once again did outstanding job creating an upgraded dental implant!  I’m very satisfied with his work & Castle dental has always been great repairing any issues immediately! I recommend their practice highly!” — Christine, 5-Star Review

The Cost of Dental Implants

Our Los Algodones Practice Makes Care Affordable

Implants at our practice start at around $900–$1,100 for the titanium implant post itself. The abutment and restoration (crown, bridge, or denture) are priced separately depending on your needs, and preparatory work such as bone grafts or sinus lifts may add to your total. We'll walk you through a complete, itemized quote during your consultation so there are no surprises.

Pricing for our dental work is a fraction of what you would pay in the United States for similar top-quality care.

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The Cost of Not Seeking Treatment Dental Implants Are an Investment in Your Oral Health

Implants can feel like a big upfront expense, but leaving missing teeth untreated often costs more in the long run, both financially and in terms of your quality of life. Untreated gaps can lead to:

Shifting Teeth

Surrounding teeth drift into the gap, creating bite misalignment and harder-to-clean spaces that invite decay

Premature wear

Your remaining teeth absorb more force, wearing down faster and increasing fracture risk

TMJ Disorder

Uneven bite forces and worn teeth strain the jaw joint, often causing chronic pain and clicking

Jawbone Atrophy

Without tooth roots stimulating it, the jawbone shrinks, often disqualifying patients from simpler implant procedures later

Addressing tooth loss early helps you avoid more expensive procedures down the road, like full-arch reconstruction or extensive bone grafting.

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The Preferred Solution to Missing Teeth

Why Dental Implants Are Considered the Gold Standard

There are many options when it comes to replacing missing teeth. However, dental implants, ranging from a single implant-supported crown to All-on-4® dental implants, offer several benefits that traditional restorations do not.

Enhanced Support

One common concern with traditional dentures is their ability to easily slide out of place when eating or speaking. When you choose dental implants, your denture, crown, or bridge is secured to the implant and can only be removed by a dental professional.

Improved Oral Health

Your tooth roots stimulate the jawbone and help maintain bone density. When you lose a tooth or multiple teeth, that stimulation stops. This can lead to jawbone atrophy. Dental implants replace tooth roots and provide stimulation that prevents jawbone atrophy.

Protection for Your Teeth

Dental implants require no alterations to your natural teeth during placement. In contrast, the alterations made to your natural teeth for some traditional restorations can cause them to become more susceptible to tooth decay, increasing your chances of additional tooth loss.

How Do Dental Implants Work?

Dental implants are small titanium posts surgically implanted into your jawbone to act as a sturdy base for dental crowns, bridges, or dentures. After your implant heals, your dentist will attach an abutment to the titanium base. Your life-like restorations are then secured to the abutment and can only be removed by a dental professional. Dental implants allow you to chew and speak normally even if an entire arch of missing teeth is replaced.

Improve Your Smile and Your Oral Health How Dental Implants Can Help You

When placed by experienced dentists like the ones at our Los Algodones office, dental implants restore three things at once:

A Beautiful Smile

Natural-looking restorations that blend seamlessly with your remaining teeth

A Healthier Jaw

Implants stimulate bone the way natural roots do, preventing the atrophy that follows tooth loss

Stable, Confident Function

Eat, speak, and laugh without worrying about anything slipping out of place

What To Expect During Implant Treatment A Surgical Timeline for Dental Implants

From placement to final restoration, the full implant timeline typically runs four to six months, depending on how your body heals. Traditional implant treatment unfolds in four core stages:

Once your restorations are placed, you can have a beautiful, healthy, and functioning smile for life.
Once your restorations are placed, you can have a beautiful, healthy, and functioning smile for life.

Implant Placement (Day One)

During your first surgery at our Los Algodones office, we use surgical guide technology to precisely place your titanium implant. Most patients return to normal activity within a few days.

Osseointegration (Four to Six Months)

Your jawbone fuses with the implant, creating a permanent foundation that mimics a natural tooth root. You'll typically wear a temporary restoration during this stage so you're never without a smile.

Abutment Placement (When Needed)

The abutment connects your implant to your final restoration. It's surgically attached and requires a brief two-week healing period before the next step. Some patients have this placed at the same time as the implant.

Final Restoration (Last Visit)

We attach your custom-made crown, bridge, or denture. You walk out of this appointment with a complete, fully functional smile.

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Worried About Oral Surgery? Sedation Can Help

Many individuals may be wary of getting oral surgery based on the idea that they'll have to experience significant pain and discomfort. However, our team works to ensure patients are comfortable throughout the entire process.

In addition to receiving a local anesthetic, patients can choose to be sedated during the implant procedure. Sedation dentistry alleviates dental anxiety and can even help you spend less time in the chair. For more information about what form of sedation is best for you, get in touch with our dentists in Los Algodones today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants

How long do dental implants last?

With proper care, the titanium implant itself can last a lifetime by fusing permanently with your jawbone. The visible restoration on top (crown, bridge, or denture) typically lasts 10 to 20 years before it needs replacement due to normal wear.

How should I care for dental implants?

Brush and floss as you would natural teeth, and keep up with routine dental checkups. Implants don't get cavities, but the surrounding gum tissue can develop peri-implantitis (a condition similar to gum disease) without proper care.

How long is recovery after implant surgery?

Most patients return to normal activities within one to three days after surgery. Full healing and osseointegration takes four to six months, but you'll wear a temporary restoration during that time so daily life isn't disrupted.

Will I be able to eat and speak normally?

Yes. Once your final restoration is placed, dental implants function just like natural teeth. You can eat crunchy or sticky foods without worry, and there's no slipping or clicking the way traditional dentures can have.

Are implants painful?

The surgery itself is performed under local anesthetic and optional sedation, so you won't feel discomfort during placement. Mild soreness for a few days afterward is typical and managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

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“Best dental experience in my 75 years!!!! Extensive work- Excellent staff, excellent dentists, excellent dental skills, excellent personalities, and most importantly, excellent results with no pain!!!!” — Gary, 5-Star Review

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