DENTAL IMPLANTS


In cases where one or more of your teeth are missing, dental implants is one of several solutions. Dental implants replace your missing tooth roots with an artificial root made of titanium metal, thus creating a natural and comfortable look.

Dental implants can be used in various cases such as a single tooth replacement, bridgework on multiple implants, or implant-supported dentures.

What Should You Know About Dental Implants?

What are dental implants?

Dental implants simply refer to replacement tooth roots. Typically, a dentist surgically positions metal posts into the jawbone below your gums. This allows dentists to mount replacement teeth onto the abutment which is placed on top of the implant.

Missing Teeth

Once dental implants (artificial tooth roots) are fused in your jawbone, they become sturdy enough to support artificial teeth. Studies show that millions of Canadians suffer tooth loss primarily due to injury, tooth decay, or periodontal disease. For so long, dentists used to prefer dentures and bridges as a form of treatment for people with missing teeth.

Before dental implants

This, of course, has changed after the introduction of dental implants. Today, implants are by far the closest people with missing teeth can get to having natural, healthy teeth. You can therefore eat, smile, talk and laugh without worrying about your teeth.

Overall, dental implants might be ideal for you in the event that you:

Lack teeth in one or more areas of your mouth

Have sufficient tissue that allows for the implants to be placed

Have healthy gum tissue

You do not want to wear prosthetic removable dentures

Do not smoke

Contamination at the embed site

Injury or harm to nerves pertaining to surrounding teeth, jaw, and lips

Sinus issues where dental inserts placed in the upper jaw distend into one of your sinus holes

How we can help with your dental implant?

Dental Care for The Whole Family

Are you looking for an alternative to teeth replacement options such as dentures and bridges? Then go for dental implants at Sun Lake Dental Care in Newmarket.

Unlike dentures and bridges which can harm your teeth, implants actually provide stability without damaging remaining teeth. In addition, because implants are fused into your jawbone, they will last a lifetime and not 5 to 10 years like bridges.

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Get in touch with SunLake Dental Care in Newmarket for all your dental needs. Find our contact information, location, and office hours here. 


Opening time from 10am to 7pm

(905) 952-2666

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16945 Leslie St, Unit 15. Newmarket, ON L3Y 9A2


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