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Restore Your Smile with Dental Implants

 
If you're missing one or more teeth, you know how it can affect not only your appearance but also your confidence, speech, and even eating habits. The good news? Dental implants offer a permanent, natural-looking solution that can restore your smile and improve the quality of life.

Dental implants are small, usually titanium* posts surgically inserted into your jawbone, where they act as replacements for natural tooth roots. After placement, the implant fuses with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration, which gives the implant a stable foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture. This fusion makes the implants incredibly strong and durable, functioning just like natural teeth.

*Why titanium? Titanium is known for being highly biocompatible, meaning your body readily accepts it, and it's also resistant to decay and corrosion - making it the perfect material for long-term oral solutions.

Who Needs Dental Implants?

Dental implants are ideal for anyone missing one or more teeth and looking for a permanent solution. Here's who can benefit most:

  • People Missing Teeth: Whether due to decay, injury, or age, implants restore both the look and function of your smile.
  • Good Oral Health: Healthy gums and enough bone in your jaw are necessary for a successful implant.
  • Looking for a Long-Term Solution: If you're tired of loose dentures or bridges, implants can provide a secure, lasting option.

How Does the Dental Implant Procedure Work?

The process of getting dental implants typically involves multiple steps usually over several weeks: These are:

  1. Initial Consultation: Your dentist or oral surgeon will assess your oral health, and take X-rays to determine if a dental implant is the right solution for you.
  2. Implant Placement: The implant itself is surgically placed into your jawbone, under local anesthesia. Once placed, your gum tissue is stitched up, and the healing process begins.
  3. Healing and Osseointegration: Over the next few months, the titanium post will bond with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration. This step is crucial for ensuring the implant remains stable and secure.
  4. Attaching the Abutment and Crown: Once the implant has fully integrated, your dentist will attach an abutment (a connector piece) to the implant. After the abutment heals, a custom-made crown or bridge is placed to complete your restoration.

How to Care for Your Dental Implants?

Once your dental implant is in place, proper care is key to ensuring its longevity. Here are some tips for maintaining your implants:

  • Just like natural teeth, your dental implants need regular brushing and flossing to prevent plaque buildup and gum disease. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to clean around the implant and crown.
  • While dental implants are durable, it's best to avoid chewing on very hard objects (like ice or hard candy) to protect both the implant and the crown.
  • Good overall health supports the healing process and the longevity of your implants. Smoking, for instance, can interfere with healing and increase the risk of complications, so it's best to avoid smoking to ensure your implants last.

In many cases, dental insurance might cover a portion of the cost of implants. If you have private insurance, our office can inquire through a "pre-determination" if your plan provides any coverage for implants.  

To find out if dental implants are right for you, the first step is scheduling an appointment with us. We will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and discuss financial options to help you make the best decision for your smile and oral health.

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Fees and Financial Information

At our North York dental office, our fees are based on the most current Ontario Dental Association fee guides.

If you have any questions about the costs of any of our dental services, please contact us so one of our staff members can clarify and guide you through the price determinations.

Doctor Referral

You can find our patient referral form here. We provide dental care for the whole family, including children's dentistry and emergency dental care.

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