Missing All Upper

and Lower Teeth

IN NOWATA, OK

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Special Implant Consultation

$99*

  • Pre-Screening implant questionnaire
  • CT Scan and other Radiographs
  • One-on-one consult with a specialist deemed necessary by the office

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Welcome to Dental Arts, Where Your Smile Is Our Priority!

Financing & Payment Plans

We understand how important it is to be able to restore your dental health and your confidence with a long-term solution. That's why we offer third-party financing options and work with you on payment plans to fit your budget.

Single Implant Replaced

Implant Retained Dentures

Full Fixed Arch

For as little as

For

As low as

$97a month*

$247 a month*

$347 a month*

*Subject to Credit Approval

At your consultation, we can review all the options available to you

Understanding Full Mouth Tooth Loss

The loss of all upper and lower teeth, also known as complete edentulism in medical terms, affects more than just the teeth. It impacts many aspects of life, including basic functions, emotional well-being, and even daily activities. Let's take a closer look at the causes and effects:

  • Severe Gum Disease:

    A severe form of gum disease called Periodontitis is the leading cause of tooth decay. Untreated, this condition can lead to the destruction of the gums, underlying bones, and ultimately tooth loss. Periodontal disease can be prevented and managed with regular dental visits and good oral hygiene.

  • Untreated Dental Decay:

    If tooth decay is not treated promptly, it can progress until the tooth becomes irreparably damaged, and extraction may be necessary. Tooth decay is caused by poor oral hygiene, sugary food consumption, and insufficient dental care. Early interventions, such as regular dental visits, fluoride treatments, and dental sealants, are effective in preventing tooth decay

  • Injury or Trauma:

    Sports injuries, accidents, and other types of trauma may result in tooth loss. In such cases, immediate dental care is necessary to determine the extent of the injury and the best course of treatment for replacing or preserving the affected teeth.

  • Predisposition to Genetic Conditions:

    Genetics can influence an individual's susceptibility to certain dental conditions, including tooth loss. Some people inherit traits that make them more susceptible to certain conditions, such as periodontal diseases or weak enamel. This increases their risk of losing teeth over time. Although genetics can't be changed, proactive dental care can reduce the impact genetic factors have on oral health.

  • Poor Dental Hygiene Habits:

    Lack of brushing and flossing and frequent dental visits lead to plaque and tartar accumulation, which leads to tooth decay and gum disease. It is important to establish and maintain good oral hygiene habits at a young age to prevent dental problems from progressing.

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Meet Dr. Joseph Willis, DMD


Hi! I am Dr. Joseph Willis. I grew up in a small town of Plymouth, Indiana (Notre Dame fan here) and moved to Oklahoma to attend college at Oral Roberts University in 2004. From there I attended University of Louisville School of Dentistry, graduating with my DMD in 2017. I worked as an associate with Heartland Dental for a little over 3 years before finding my home at Dental Arts. 



I have always been passionate about dentistry since I was a small child, around 12 years old. I loved going to the dentist and watching my family get their teeth worked on or cleaned. The technology and life changing capabilities of dentistry now a days is just incredible! We have the best doctors and staff in the world! I am excited to have the opportunity of growing in with this community and taking care of everyone! 

MEET DR. SOREN MICHAELSEN


Dr. Soren Michaelsen was born and raised in Norman, OK. He attended the University of Oklahoma and Brigham Young University during his undergraduate studies. After acceptance into the OU College of Dentistry, Dr. Michaelsen and his wife Natalie, a native of Broken Arrow, were excited to be able to move back home to the Sooner State.


Immediately after receiving his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, Dr. Michaelsen began his private practice in Catoosa where he plans to enjoy a long career serving and caring for the dental needs of Catoosa and the surrounding communities.

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SEE WHAT OUR NOWATA PATIENTS ARE SAYING

Kirsten C.

★★★★★

From the moment you walk in, staff is greeting you and genuinely happy to see you. Every staff member that I met, was helpful and answered all of my questions. And I totally ask a lot of questions! A GREAT addition to Nowata! Go see them this month, don’t wait!

Shaunna H.

★★★★★

Dental Arts of nowata! My 1st appt today. I've got too much good to say about them to fit on here! Yes im a real person and yes this is a real true review and no I'm not being paid lol. Y'all gotta go! And I'll be coming back thru my adventure and let y'all know how amazing they r and how amazing my new smile is cause I know that's how it's gonna go! Here's my actual teeth before the butcher. Let's see if I can get it back!

Jennifer W.

★★★★★

Everyone there is amazing! I can’t say enough good things about my experience with them. Thank you so much for being attentive, not talking down to me, and immediately addressing the problems I was having. I’ve had a lot of work done on my teeth over the years, and this place is hands-down the best.

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