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Dental Implants in Edmonton

Our Edmonton dentists may place a dental implant as part of the process to replace a missing tooth and leave you with a natural-looking smile. 

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Dental Implants, Edmonton Dentist

Replacing Missing Teeth

A dental implant is a small titanium screw that functions like a natural tooth root. They can be used to replace a single lost tooth or many missing teeth. These implants can be essential when it comes to maintaining your oral health after a tooth is lost or extracted.

The implant is surgically placed into the jaw bone and then bonds with the natural bone to serve as an anchor for a tooth replacement. 

Dental implants can help preserve your oral health by preventing the surrounding teeth from shifting, resolving bite issues or jaw joint pain, and helping to restore facial tissues and appearance.

Why Replace Missing Teeth

If a tooth is missing, the teeth surrounding the gap may begin to shift out of place and cause misalignment issues. The jawbone around the area may also begin to deteriorate, resulting in facial collapse, or negatively impacting your ability to eat and talk.

The Dental Implant Procedure

The dental implant procedure requires a dental implant (titanium screw), as well as a tooth replacement option. 

Your dentist will begin by surgically placing the implant into your jawbone below the gum tissue. As the tissue heals, the implant bonds with the bone and attaches to the gums.

Once the healing is complete, generally 3 to 6 months post-surgery, patients return to our office to complete the procedure. 

At this final appointment, your dentist will attach a tooth replacement, such as a dental crown, bridge, or denture, to the implant to create the look and function of a natural tooth. 

Dental Implant FAQs

Read the answers to our most frequently asked questions about dental implants at Hollick-Kenyon Dental

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We are accepting new patients at Hollick-Kenyon Dental, don't hesitate to contact us and take the first steps toward achieving better oral health.

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