


If you have lost a tooth or more, there are several ways to replace them. Indeed, Dental implants may be an alternative to complete dentures, partial dentures, or bridges. In detail, they support artificial replacement teeth and replace missing roots which look like natural teeth and are comfortable.
Patients opting for dental implants in Toronto can benefit from state-of-the-art technology and experienced professionals dedicated to restoring smiles with precision and care.
What are Dental Implants?
Dentists put these titanium metal artificial roots into the mandible to replace the original tooth’s root. After that, they replaced them with false teeth. They act as securing anchors for the dental implant.
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Why Dental Implants?
The dentist surgically places them in your jawbone, serving as the roots of the missing teeth. They will not cause bone damage, make noise, or slip the way fixed bridgework or dentures might because the titanium in the fixture fuses with your jawbone. And the materials cannot decay like your own teeth that support regular bridgework can.
They may generally be suitable for you if you:
- Are ready to commit several months to the process
- Want to improve your speech
- Are unable or unwilling to wear dentures
- Do not have health conditions that will affect bone healing
- Have healthy oral tissues
- Own adequate bone that can have a bone graft or secure the fixtures
- Have a full-grown jawbone
- Have one or more missing teeth
Dental Implant Procedure Step by Step
- To find out if they are correct, our dentist will thoroughly inspect your mouth and take x-rays of your head, jaw, and teeth.
- Our dentist will put a fixture into your jawbone beneath the gum tissue during the first stage of surgery. Then the gum tissue will be stitched back into place. It will attach to the gum and bond with the bone as the tissue heals. It can take several months to heal.
- Dr. Yarahmadi will attach an abutment to the fixture once the tissue is healed during the second stage of surgery. Abutments are posts that connect the replacement tooth to the fixture. In some cases, the dentist may do the first and second stages of fixture surgery in a single step.
- Then an artificial replacement tooth is made, and our dentist attaches it to the abutment. It may take several appointments to fit the replacement tooth to the abutment correctly.
- A fixed bridge will be finally anchored to the implants when replacing several teeth or all of your teeth. Bridges are a kind of dental restoration that replace one or more missing teeth by spanning an area with no teeth. Tooth fixtures firmly hold the bridge on each side of the missing tooth or teeth.
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Who does the dental implant procedure?
Without the assistance of a third party, our dentist can install dental implants correctly. If your condition is more complicated, though, our dentist could recommend that you see an oral surgeon (also called an oral and maxillofacial surgeon).
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