Permanent tooth replacement • Natural look • Strong bite

Dental Implants in Toronto

Dental implants replace missing teeth with a titanium post that fuses to the jawbone, supporting a custom crown, bridge, or full-arch restoration. They restore natural function, appearance, and confidence while helping preserve jawbone and facial structure over time.

Single tooth to full arch
Customized smile design
Comfort-focused care

Benefits of dental implants

Implants offer the closest thing to natural teeth—stable, durable, and bone-preserving—while restoring full function and a confident smile.

Natural stability

  • No slipping or movement
  • Feels like real teeth
  • Comfortable chewing

Bone preservation

  • Stimulates jawbone
  • Prevents bone loss
  • Maintains facial structure

Long-term durability

  • High success rate
  • Lasts many years
  • Low maintenance

Natural aesthetics

  • Custom-matched crowns
  • Seamless smile integration
  • Boosted confidence

Types of dental implant solutions

Implants adapt to your needs—replacing one tooth, several, or a full arch. We evaluate bone, bite, and goals to recommend the best option.

Single-tooth implant

One implant supports a custom crown—ideal for replacing an individual missing tooth without affecting neighbors.

  • Natural look & function
  • Preserves adjacent teeth
  • Easy to clean

Implant-supported bridge

Multiple implants support a bridge to replace several consecutive missing teeth.

  • Stable & secure
  • No need for removable partials
  • Even bite distribution

Implant overdenture

A removable denture snapped onto implants for improved stability over traditional dentures.

  • Enhanced retention
  • Better chewing & speech
  • More confidence

Full-arch fixed restoration

Multiple implants support a complete fixed bridge—often called All-on-4 or similar concepts.

  • Full smile renewal
  • No removable appliance
  • Strong, natural function
Luxury detail that matters
Implants succeed through precision—correct placement, ideal bite design, and careful gum management create results that feel effortless and last.

What to expect during dental implant treatment

A structured, predictable journey from planning to final restoration. Most patients experience minimal disruption with excellent support throughout.

01
Consultation & imaging
Assess bone/gums, discuss goals, take scans to plan precise placement.
02
Implant placement
Surgical insertion of implant(s); often with temporary restoration same day or soon after.
03
Healing & integration
Bone fuses to implant (3–6 months typical); follow-ups monitor progress.
04
Final restoration
Attach custom crown/bridge; refine bite, shade, and aesthetics for a natural finish.

Why choose dental implants

Implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement—preserving bone, restoring full function, and delivering a smile that looks and feels completely natural.

Stability
Fixed—no movement
Bone health
Prevents resorption
Function
Strong natural bite
Aesthetics
Seamless smile match
How long does treatment take
Single implants often complete in 3–6 months; full-arch cases may vary. Temporary options keep you smiling during healing.

Aftercare tips for dental implants

Good habits protect your investment—keeping implants and surrounding tissues healthy for decades.

1
Follow post-op care
Soft diet initially, ice for swelling, prescribed meds, avoid smoking/straws.
2
Gentle hygiene
Brush/floss carefully around implant; use recommended tools/rinses.
3
Regular maintenance
Professional cleanings/checks every 3–6 months to monitor implant & gum health.
4
Protect your bite
Avoid very hard foods; consider nightguard if grinding; report issues early.

Dental implants FAQ

Clear answers about candidacy, procedure, recovery, and realistic expectations.

How long do dental implants last
With proper care and regular maintenance, implants can last decades—often a lifetime. The crown/bridge may need replacement or adjustment over time due to wear.
Is implant surgery painful
Performed under local anesthesia (sedation available). Post-op discomfort is usually mild and well-managed with medication and rest—most patients resume normal activities quickly.
How long does the implant process take
Single implants often complete in 3–6 months (including healing). Full-arch or complex cases may take longer. Temporary restorations keep function/aesthetics during treatment.
Do I need a bone graft
Only if bone volume is insufficient. Many cases proceed without grafting thanks to modern techniques and careful planning—determined by 3D imaging.
Can I get implants if I have gum disease
Active gum disease must be treated first. Once stabilized, implants can be very successful—gum health is monitored closely throughout treatment.
How do I clean around implants
Brush/floss daily like natural teeth. Special brushes, threaders, or water flossers help clean under crowns/bridges. Regular professional cleanings are essential.
What affects implant cost
Number of implants, bone condition (grafting?), restoration type/materials, and complexity. We provide a detailed estimate after your exam and imaging.
Are there alternatives to implants
Bridges, partials, or full dentures (implant-stabilized or conventional). Each has trade-offs—we explain options so you choose what aligns with your goals and lifestyle.

Restore your smile with lasting confidence

Call your preferred location to book a dental implant consultation.

A thorough exam and imaging are required to confirm if implants are suitable for your needs.