Dental implants are among the latest in dental technology, providing strong, durable, and beautiful replacement teeth in a wide range of situations. The team at Casa Dental can help you restore your smile with custom implants that provide a natural-looking smile and lasting oral health.
Dental implants are a revolutionary dental technology that provides exceptional outcomes to people who have missing teeth. A implant uses a titanium dental implant as a solid foundation, enabling natural-feeling eating and speaking. The customized implant ensures that your restored smile is truly stunning.
The implant itself is a titanium post that is embedded in the jawbone. It’s placed through a surgical procedure called implant placement. Once placed, the natural biocompatibility of titanium causes osseointegration, where the bone integrates with the implant for the strongest possible hold.
Dental implants provide an effective solution for many situations. In addition to individual dental implants, there are also options for patients missing many or even all of their teeth. Full-mouth dental implants support full arch replacements, also called implant-supported dentures. This versatility means that dental implants provide effective treatment options for the widest range of patients.
The dental implant process starts with a visit to Casa Dental to evaluate your smile and oral health. If dental implants are the right treatment option, you’ll be referred to an oral surgeon for placement. The procedure itself can vary depending on the number of implants to be placed and potential complicating factors.
After implant surgery, it will be about three to six months until the final implants placement. While you will recover and be back to normal much sooner than that, we must wait until osseointegration is complete before placing the implant tooth. The implant is customized to suit your smile and firmly attached to the implant for strength and reliability.
A traditional dental implants relies on a natural tooth as a foundation. When a tooth is seriously damaged or decayed, but the roots are still strong, excess material can be removed to form a solid base for a dental implant. However, this isn’t always possible; a tooth could be missing entirely or too damaged to save.
Implant-supported dental implants don’t require a natural tooth for support. Instead, the dental implant serves as the foundation. The implant is embedded in the jawbone to provide lasting strength and support, and the dental implant is attached to the implant. The dental implant Mississauga itself is very similar in both cases, being customized to provide the appropriate shape, shade, and size for your smile.
Today, a variety of implant materials are available. Each has its own benefits that could make it suitable for a specific situation. When you visit Casa Dental, we’ll discuss your options and find the right choice to best meet your unique needs.
Titanium has been the traditional material for dental implants due to its exceptional strength and biocompatibility. Titanium dental implants are made up of two parts. There is the implant itself, which is screw-shaped to allow embedding. Then, an abutment attaches to that part to provide a direct connection for the implant tooth.
Zirconia dental implants are a recent development that can offer a less-invasive option. They rely on much smaller implant posts made of zirconia. They come in one piece, with a screw on one end and an attached abutment on the other. The implant placement process is less invasive, making them an excellent option for certain cases.
Getting an implants in Toronto or Mississauga can provide a wide range of benefits. If you are missing one or more teeth or have a seriously damaged or decayed tooth in need of replacement, these factors could make full-mouth dental implants the right choice for you.
Dental implants can provide a stunning appearance, matching the natural shade of your smile and looking perfectly realistic. You’ll have the confidence to share your smile with the world. Improvements in speech function will also help you get out there more and enjoy your life.
The strong foundation provided by the jawbone ensures that you have the bite strength and chewing ability you need to maintain a full and varied diet. Since they’re embedded in the jawbone, dental implants provide the same stimulation and pressure as natural tooth roots. This helps prevent jawbone deterioration, providing exceptional long-term oral health.
A dental implants in Mississauga or Toronto can restore your confidence and provide a solid foundation for lasting oral health. You can schedule a consultation at Casa Dental to discuss your dental implant Mississauga options and find out if dental implants are right for you. Just call 1-888-270-8793 for our Mississauga clinic or 1-888-920-5324 for our Toronto clinic, or contact us online.
A dental implant is a small titanium post placed in the jaw to replace a missing tooth root; it bonds with bone (osseointegration) and supports a custom crown, bridge, or full-arch teeth. At Casa Dental we plan your case digitally, place the implant under local anesthesia (sedation options available), allow healing, then attach the abutment and final restoration so you can chew and smile naturally.
Most healthy adults with good gum health and enough jawbone are candidates; smoking or uncontrolled medical issues (e.g., diabetes) can reduce success and may need management first. We confirm candidacy with a clinical exam and imaging, and discuss pretreatments (e.g., gum therapy or grafting) when needed.
Fees are individualized (tooth location, number of implants, need for grafting, type of restoration). Casa Dental follows the ODA fee guide, submits claims electronically via CDAnet, offers flexible monthly payment plans (no interest), and accepts CDCP clients. You’ll receive a clear, written estimate after your assessment.
The surgical placement visit is typically brief, but full treatment happens over several appointments across months. After placement, implants are commonly kept load-free ~3–8 months for osseointegration before the final tooth/teeth are attached; your timeline varies by bone quality, site, and case complexity. Expect planning/records, surgery, follow-ups, and restoration appointments.
Long-term studies show high survival—about ~96% at 10 years, with many implants lasting decades when well maintained. Outcomes depend on biology, bite forces, oral hygiene, and regular professional care.
During placement you’re numb; most patients report manageable soreness/swelling for a few days that improves with routine post-op care. We offer nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) and mild oral sedation for anxiety when appropriate. Standard recovery includes ice in the first 24–48 hours, soft foods, and careful hygiene as directed.
Yes, grafting procedures (e.g., ridge augmentation or sinus lift in the upper jaw) can rebuild bone to support implants. Healing times depend on the technique and graft type; we’ll map this into your plan if imaging shows limited bone.
In selected cases, an implant can be placed at the same visit as the extraction (“immediate implant”); success is high when case criteria are met (healthy site, good primary stability). Your dentist will advise whether immediate, early, or delayed timing best fits your anatomy and goals.
Options include single-tooth implants, implant-supported bridges for multiple missing teeth, and full-arch, fixed solutions (often called “All-on-4/All-on-X”). Full-arch concepts use strategically angled implants to support a complete set of teeth and are well-documented for edentulous jaws. We’ll recommend the configuration that best restores your function and smile.
Treat implants like teeth—brush twice daily, clean between teeth/around implants, and attend regular professional maintenance to protect the tissues. Long-term studies show excellent survival when patients stay on maintenance, but risks like peri-implantitis rise with poor hygiene, smoking, or uncontrolled systemic disease; night guards can help if you grind. Our team gives you a tailored home-care plan and recall schedule.
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