MacDonald Periodontics
Specialist in Periodontics and Implant Surgery
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Dental Implants

Dental Implant Certified Dentist - Implant Dentistry


Single Tooth ReplacementMultiple Teeth Replacement | Full Arch Replacement | FAQ's

Dental Implants are small titanium "fixtures" that take the place of the natural root of the tooth and are gently implanted into the bone. Using local anesthesia(and/or IV sedation), these titanium roots actually bond or integrate with a patient's bone. Often an osseointegrated dental implant placed by your periodontist is more stable than a natural tooth's root. Upon these implants, we can build permanent teeth, custom designed and shaded to aesthetically suit each patient's distinctive facial requirements.

Missing teeth have unique demands. The challenge is to replace your missing teeth with appearance and function, without harming your remaining teeth or gum tissue. Below are some common questions & answers about dental implants, please feel free to contact us to learn more about a dental implant consultation or take the time to request an appointment online.

Common Implant Procedures:

Single Tooth Replacement
Tooth Replacement

Multiple Teeth Replacement
Missing Teeth

Full Arch Replacement
Full Arch Replacement

Dental implants are a great way to replace missing teeth and also provide a fixed solution to having removable partial or complete dentures.  Implants provide excellent support and stability for these dental appliances.

Dental implants are artificial roots and teeth (typically titanium) that are surgically placed into the upper or lower jaw bone by a Periodontist - a specialist of the gums and supporting bone.  The teeth attached to implants are very natural looking and often enhance or restore a patient’s smile!

   

Reasons for dental implants:

  • Replace one or more missing teeth without affecting adjacent teeth.
  • Restore a patient’s confidence and smile.
  • Restore chewing, speech, and digestion.
  • Restore or enhance facial tissues.
  • Support a bridge or denture, making them more secure and comfortable.

What does getting dental implants involve?

A thorough examination and radiographs (typically a CBCT) are taken of the oral cavity to determine the volume of available bone, gum tissue, and spacing available for an implant. Under local anaesthesia (and possible IV sedation), the implant will be surgically placed into the bone and allowed to heal and integrate. This process requires 2-6 months healing depending on the quantity and quality of available bone. In some cases a second surgical procedure is required to place a healing abutment or temporary crown.

Once the dental implant has successfully integrated, and its healing is verified by Dr MacDonald, your restorative dentist or prosthodontist will begin fabrication of your new implant supported prosthesis.

You will receive care instructions when your treatment is completed.  Good oral hygiene, eating habits, and regular dental visits will aid in the life of your new implant.