Spring Valley sits at the geographic center of the Las Vegas valley, which makes it one of the most convenient neighborhoods for accessing specialty dental care. Significance Dental Specialists serves Spring Valley directly from our Harmon Avenue and Fort Apache Road locations, both within a short drive of anywhere in Spring Valley. What we offer Spring Valley patients: board-certified periodontists, 10,000+ implants placed, transparent pricing, and the kind of complex case experience that’s rare in general dental offices.
Spring Valley patients tend to be working professionals, families with children, and a growing population of recent retirees. The common thread: people who want quality dental care without paying more than they need to, and who appreciate transparent pricing and honest treatment recommendations.
The cases we see most frequently from Spring Valley:
Spring Valley patients typically have two convenient location options. Our Harmon Avenue office is in the eastern Spring Valley area, close to the Las Vegas Strip. Our Fort Apache Road office is on the western edge of the city. Most Spring Valley residents are within a 10-minute drive of one or the other.
Both offices are fully equipped for implant surgery, including:
Spring Valley patients are particularly attentive to pricing transparency, and we deliver. Our published prices are the same regardless of location and include comprehensive care from consultation through final restoration.
Single tooth implant: From $4,495 (or as low as $89/month with approved financing). All-on-4 zirconia full arch: From $17,995 per arch (or $348/month). Zygomatic full arch: From $24,995 per arch (or $495/month).
We also offer in-house payment plans and accept third-party financing through CareCredit and Lending Club. For patients with dental insurance, we verify benefits before treatment and explain exactly what your plan covers.
Spring Valley patients sometimes ask whether they really need a specialist for a single-tooth implant — wouldn’t a general dentist’s lower price be the smarter choice?
The honest answer: for a healthy patient with adequate bone in a non-esthetic site, a competent general dentist with implant training can produce a successful outcome. For most adult patients, though, the case has at least one complicating factor — bone loss from long-time tooth absence, an esthetic-zone position requiring precise placement, a tight bite that affects implant angulation, or a medical history that needs careful sedation planning. These factors aren’t deal-breakers, but they’re situations where specialty training meaningfully changes the predictability of the outcome.
The other consideration: when something does go wrong in routine implant surgery — and occasionally it does — the practice’s experience handling complications matters as much as their experience handling routine cases. We see implant revisions every week, including revisions of cases originally placed by general dentists at lower initial cost. The total cost of the revision plus original placement often exceeds what a specialist would have charged in the first place.