Dental Implants in Calgary

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Replace Your Missing or Damaged Teeth

Dental implants are a convenient and effective method for replacing missing or damaged teeth. Getting a dental implant means having a strong, natural-looking replacement to help preserve your oral health.

Dental implants are designed to look and feel like natural teeth, and with proper care and maintenance, they are built to last.

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What Is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant is an artificial replacement for the root of a natural tooth. The implant is used in tandem with a natural-looking crown to help replace one or more teeth to restore function, health, and appearance.

Dental implants differ from traditional bridges and dentures in that they do not need to be attached to another tooth for full functionality, which can help protect healthy surrounding teeth.

The Dental Implant Process

The first step in the dental implant process is visiting your dentist for a teeth, gum, and jawbone evaluation. This initial visit is important to determine whether your jawbone is healthy enough to maintain and support the implant. 

If your dentist agrees that you’re a good candidate for a dental implant, you can expect more than one appointment over several months.

Each person’s oral health situation is unique, and the exact way the process unfolds will be particular to each patient. During your appointment, our team can explain what you can expect.

Your dentist will begin the process by preparing the area, which may involve removing any damaged tissue or bone to make room for the implant.

Once the implant is placed, your dental professional will go over the next steps with you.

Following implant placement, your natural jawbone typically takes a few months to grow around the dental implant in a process called osseointegration. During this process, the natural jawbone strengthens to keep the dental implant in place. A natural-looking crown will also be placed to cap your implant.

The entire process can span several months to allow your gums and jawbone enough time to heal. 

In the days following your dental implant procedure, you may experience some of the usual side effects associated with dental surgery, such as swelling, discomfort, bruising, or minor bleeding. Avoiding hard foods and not chewing ice can also help preserve your crown and implant health.

Visiting your dentist regularly and practicing good oral hygiene can help your dental implant stay healthy.

Types of Dental Implants

Dental implants can be tailored to suit different levels of tooth loss, from a single gap to a full arch of missing teeth. The right option for you will depend on your oral health, bone structure, and long-term goals. 

During your consultation, we’ll walk you through your options and recommend a solution that supports your smile, comfort, and function.

A single-tooth implant is used when one tooth is missing. The implant post replaces the root of the tooth, and a custom crown is attached on top. 

This option looks and functions just like a natural tooth and doesn’t require support from surrounding teeth, helping preserve your overall oral health.

An implant-supported bridge may be a good solution if you’re missing several teeth in a row. Rather than placing one implant for every missing tooth, 2 or more implants can anchor a bridge, filling the gap efficiently while maintaining a secure and natural feel. 

This option helps reduce strain on adjacent teeth compared to traditional bridges.

Implant-retained dentures can offer greater stability and comfort compared to conventional dentures. A small number of implants are used to secure a removable denture in place, helping prevent slippage while eating or speaking. 

This option is often used for patients missing most or all of their teeth and looking for improved functionality.

All-on-4 implants are designed to replace a full arch of teeth using just 4 strategically placed implants. This innovative option provides a fixed (non-removable) solution that looks, feels, and functions like natural teeth. 

It’s a popular choice for patients who want a permanent, stable alternative to traditional dentures with fewer implants overall.

Dental Implants: A Long-Term Dental Solution

Dental implants can be an excellent solution to replace missing or damaged teeth due to injury, infection, or other issues. The first step is to speak with your dentist about your options. 

Contact us to schedule an appointment and find out if dental implants are right for you.

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