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Dental Implants

Our team at South Cariboo Dental Clinic recommends dental implants to replace missing teeth and restore your smile's appearance and function.

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What are Dental Implants?

An implant is a titanium screw that acts as a substitute for the tooth root. The screw is placed in the area where the tooth has been lost, and a crown is fixed to the implant.

Implants serve as a new base for replacement teeth that resemble, function, and feel very much like natural teeth.

Implant supports for dentures may be able to greatly improve the fit and stability of prosthetic teeth, especially for individuals who have lost all their teeth.

Dental implants can replace a single lost tooth or multiple missing teeth, addressing oral health concerns while providing you with a functional, natural-looking smile.

How Does a Dental Implant Work?

During a dental implant procedure, your dentist will use three main components: a metal root, an abutment, and a tooth replacement such as a bridge or crown.

First, the metal root will be surgically implanted into the jaw bone. Typically, it takes four to six months for the implant to heal before the artificial tooth or teeth can be attached.

Once the implant heals, the dentist will attach the abutment and tooth replacement to the metal root, providing a natural appearance and normal function.

In some cases, you may not have enough bone to support an implant, and oral surgery will be needed to restore the jawbone to allow for implants.

Dental Implants FAQs

Here are some of the most common questions our patients have about dental implants. 

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