Do Celebrities Use Dental Implants?
The perfect smiles we see on movie screens and red carpets often look flawless. It is no secret that Hollywood relies heavily on cosmetic dentistry. But when a celebrity loses a tooth—whether through an accident, sports, or decay—how do they fix it? Do they use dental implants like the rest of us?
The answer is yes. Celebrities almost exclusively use dental implants (or fixed bridges) to replace missing teeth because they need a solution that is invisible, permanent, and photogenic. This article explores the relationship between fame and dental reconstruction, looking at how celebrities manage dental issues and what we can learn from them.

Why Implants Are the Celebrity Standard
For a celebrity, appearance is currency. A missing tooth is not an option.
1. The Camera Lens
High-definition cameras and 4K television zoom in on every detail. A removable denture (flipper) can slip or click during a performance. An implant is fixed. It does not move. For an actor, this is non-negotiable.
2. The “No One Knows” Factor
A-list celebrities do not want to look like they have “dental work.” They want a natural smile. A well-placed implant is indistinguishable from a natural tooth. It emerges from the gum line naturally and reflects light correctly.
3. Bone Preservation
Famous actors and musicians rely on their facial structure for their looks. When you lose a tooth, the jawbone shrinks (resorption). This can make the face look sunken or aged. Dental implants stimulate the bone, preventing this “melted face” look. This is why actors who lose a back tooth still get an implant—they want to keep their jawline sharp.
Famous Cases and Rumors
While dentist-patient confidentiality is strict, some celebrities have been open about their dental journeys.
Morgan Freeman
The iconic actor has been photographed with a visible dental implant screw in his upper jaw before the crown was placed. He has been open about dental work over the years.
Mike Tyson
The former boxer has spoken about his dental issues. He famously lost teeth over his career and has had extensive restorative work. He has been seen with gold teeth and implants.
Ed Helms
The actor famously removed a dental implant to play the role of “Stu” in The Hangover. In the movie, his character is missing a front tooth (a “mesiodens” removal). Helms actually had a permanent implant in that spot and had the crown removed for filming, showing how committed actors are to their implants.
Demi Moore
The actress reportedly lost a front tooth due to stress. She was treated immediately and likely received an implant or a permanent bridge to restore her flawless smile.
The “Veneer vs. Implant” Confusion
Many people confuse implants with veneers.
- Veneers: Thin shells of porcelain placed over the front of natural teeth. They do not replace teeth; they cover imperfections.
- Implants: Replace the entire tooth root.
When you see a celebrity with a “brand new smile,” they likely have veneers on their healthy teeth. If they actually lost a tooth, they would have an implant hidden among those veneers.
The Cost for Celebrities
Celebrities do not pay the same prices as the average person. They visit “Concierge Dentists” in Beverly Hills or New York.
The “Celebrity Fee”
- Standard Implant: $4,000.
- Celebrity Implant: $10,000 – $20,000.
Why the difference?
- Privacy: They rent out the entire office. They enter through a private entrance.
- Ceramist: They hire the best dental ceramists in the world to custom-paint the porcelain to match their other teeth perfectly.
- Time: They do not have time for multiple visits. They often pay for “Same-Day” implants where the crown is designed and milled in the office in a single afternoon.
What We Can Learn From Celebrities
1. Don’t Wait
Celebrities fix missing teeth immediately. They know that waiting leads to bone loss. If you lose a tooth, address it quickly.
2. Quality Matters
They do not go to the cheapest dentist. They go to the best. While you don’t need a $20,000 dentist, you should choose a reputable implant specialist, not just the cheapest ad you see.
3. Maintenance is Key
Celebrities see their dentists every 3-4 months for cleanings. They know that a multi-thousand dollar investment requires upkeep.
Table: Celebrity Dental Options
| Issue | Celebrity Solution | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Chipped tooth | Veneer or Bonding | Quick, cosmetic |
| Yellow teeth | Professional Whitening | Fast results |
| Missing tooth (back) | Implant | Preserves jaw bone |
| Missing tooth (front) | Immediate Implant + Temp Crown | No downtime for filming |
| Crooked teeth | Invisalign | Invisible correction |
Conclusion
Yes, celebrities use dental implants. They are the preferred method for replacing missing teeth in high-profile individuals because they offer the most natural look, preserve facial structure, and allow for a seamless return to public life. Celebrities teach us that investing in quality dental care is an investment in confidence and health.
Additional Resource
For more on cosmetic dentistry trends, visit the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry at www.aacd.com.

