A dental implant can be as simple as placing in a new tooth or as complicated as placing in a full set of upper and lower teeth.
When deciding if a patient is a good candidate for Dental Implant, many things are taken into account. For example, if the gums around the teeth are already damaged or have been damaged a lot, the arches may need more surgery to make them fit for implants. Procedures like a sinus lift or a gingival graft are two examples. But many of our patients don't need more surgeries because their conditions aren't bad enough.
Most Dental Implant have three parts: the implant, which looks like a screw, the base, and the crown or bridge. To keep things easy, a single dental implant looks like a tooth on the end of a screw. Most of the time, these devices are made of a strong metal that will eventually connect with the bone. Along with the body's process of joining, doctors also think about how much pressure the implant might be under when things like eating and general wear and tear happen.
The lost tooth root may be replaced in the jawbone with a titanium implant, which is a cylindrical or conical titanium pin. The majority of the pin is ribbed, giving it the appearance of a screw thread. This unique topography promotes solid implantation into the jawbone.
The titanium implant will fuse with the bone throughout the healing process. After this period, the patient will have a crown or bridge made to custom fit their mouth.
The base, also known as an abutment, is the interface that connects the dental implant to the final prosthesis. The implant itself has a thread inside of it. The abutment is screwed into the implant to allow the tooth crown or bridge or other prosthesis to be attached to the implant. It’s a connection point for when our dentist permanently affixes the prosthesis.
Ceramic, such as porcelain or zirconia, is an excellent material of choice since it is both practical and aesthetically beautiful, and it will fit in perfectly with your natural teeth. Ceramic crowns and bridges are a great option for your dental implant prosthesis because they look and feel much like real teeth when put on titanium implants. We work with dental ceramists at Implant Dentistry who painstakingly craft each ceramic tooth to perfectly match the shade, size, and form of the neighbouring teeth.
We can help you get the beautiful new smile you've always wanted, whether you need ceramic crowns for all of your teeth, a bridge, or just one implant. Implant Dentistry in the GTA has bountiful expertise in making ceramic Dental Implant, so their ceramic crowns and bridges will look and feel just like natural teeth when they are installed on your implants. We pay close attention to detail to make sure your ceramic crowns and bridges are just as you want them to look, feel, and fit.
If you have a single tooth that is breaking down and needs removal or has already been removed, Dental Implant are the best option for you. A dental implant can be placed in this site to give you a new tooth that will look and feel like a natural tooth. Dental Implant are the best option to replace a single tooth for several reasons. Not only do they look and feel like a natural tooth, they are fixed in place (not removable) and they avoid having to grind down the adjacent teeth like with a traditional bridge.
If you are missing 2 or more teeth, implants are your best option. Traditionally in this situation, patients would require dentures or long bridges. The problem with a denture: it’s removable, it's uncomfortable because it just rests on the gums, it's unaesthetic and it’s harder to chew your food with. The problem with a long bridge: it involves grinding the adjacent teeth, it’s hard to clean and will be prone to cavities, and it will fail or be lost if one of the teeth holding the bridge is compromised.
Instead, two or more Dental Implant can be placed to give you secure, esthetic and functional teeth. Implants can be used to support a bridge or one implant can be placed for each missing tooth.
Many people with partial dentures complain that they are lose, unstable and move when they chew. Implants can offer a solution. Placing a few implants to use as anchors for your partial denture can greatly increase the comfort and the stability. With implants, you will be able to snap your denture on and off.
If you are missing all your teeth or if your dentition is failing and you need to remove all your teeth, the traditional treatment option was a full denture. But, a full denture can be very uncomfortable and can greatly reduce your quality of life. Implants are the solution!
If you prefer teeth that are fixed in place and are not removable, implants are the answer. 4 to 6 implants can be placed in the maxillary or mandibular arch, and a beautiful bridge can be made that is screwed to the implants. This gives you the ultimate comfort, function and esthetics.
A second option is to place several implants in the upper or lower arches that can be used as anchors to hold a denture. With this solution, the denture can be removed and snapped back into place. This is a cost-effective alternative to traditional dentures, which provide superior comfort and function.
Implants allow for a seamless transition from the time a tooth has to be removed, to the time you get a new tooth. When circumstances allow, a tooth or multiple teeth can be removed and at the same appointment the implants can be placed. This significantly cuts down on the pain, discomfort and healing time. And at that same appointment, if the circumstances allow, a temporary tooth or teeth can be placed such that you walk in to the office with your old tooth and walk out with beautiful new ones. The temporary tooth or teeth will remain in place while the site heals, and can later be replaced with the final tooth or teeth made from beautiful porcelain or zirconia.
If you have a single tooth that is breaking down and needs removal or has already been removed, Dental Implant are the best option for you. A dental implant can be placed in this site to give you a new tooth that will look and feel like a natural tooth. Dental Implant are the best option to replace a single tooth for several reasons. Not only do they look and feel like a natural tooth, they are fixed in place (not removable) and they avoid having to grind down the adjacent teeth like with a traditional bridge.
If you are missing 2 or more teeth, implants are your best option. Traditionally in this situation, patients would require dentures or long bridges. The problem with a denture: it’s removable, it's uncomfortable because it just rests on the gums, it's unaesthetic and it’s harder to chew your food with. The problem with a long bridge: it involves grinding the adjacent teeth, it’s hard to clean and will be prone to cavities, and it will fail or be lost if one of the teeth holding the bridge is compromised.
Instead, two or more Dental Implant can be placed to give you secure, esthetic and functional teeth. Implants can be used to support a bridge or one implant can be placed for each missing tooth.
Many people with partial dentures complain that they are lose, unstable and move when they chew. Implants can offer a solution. Placing a few implants to use as anchors for your partial denture can greatly increase the comfort and the stability. With implants, you will be able to snap your denture on and off.
If you are missing all your teeth or if your dentition is failing and you need to remove all your teeth, the traditional treatment option was a full denture. But, a full denture can be very uncomfortable and can greatly reduce your quality of life. Implants are the solution!
If you prefer teeth that are fixed in place and are not removable, implants are the answer. 4 to 6 implants can be placed in the maxillary or mandibular arch, and a beautiful bridge can be made that is screwed to the implants. This gives you the ultimate comfort, function and esthetics.
A second option is to place several implants in the upper or lower arches that can be used as anchors to hold a denture. With this solution, the denture can be removed and snapped back into place. This is a cost-effective alternative to traditional dentures, which provide superior comfort and function.
Implants allow for a seamless transition from the time a tooth has to be removed, to the time you get a new tooth. When circumstances allow, a tooth or multiple teeth can be removed and at the same appointment the implants can be placed. This significantly cuts down on the pain, discomfort and healing time. And at that same appointment, if the circumstances allow, a temporary tooth or teeth can be placed such that you walk in to the office with your old tooth and walk out with beautiful new ones. The temporary tooth or teeth will remain in place while the site heals, and can later be replaced with the final tooth or teeth made from beautiful porcelain or zirconia.