Dental implants are designed to replace missing teeth while restoring function and appearance. This treatment helps support long term oral health and allows patients to smile, chew, and speak with confidence.

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RESTORE MISSING TEETH

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are a restorative treatment used to replace missing teeth with a secure and durable treatment. An implant acts as an artificial tooth root that is placed into the jawbone and supports a replacement tooth or dental restoration. Dental implants are often recommended for patients experiencing failing, missing, or knocked out teeth that affect chewing and smile function.


Because implants are anchored in the jawbone, they help maintain the natural structure of the mouth and support normal biting and chewing function. Dental implants are designed to look and feel similar to natural teeth while providing long term stability. Dental implants may help:

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Replace Missing Teeth with A Stable Solution

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Restore Chewing Ability and Bite Balance

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Support Surrounding Teeth and Jaw Structure

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Improve the Appearance of Your Smile

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Maintain Long Term Oral Health

The Dental Implant Process

Dental implant treatment involves several steps that allow the implant to integrate with the jawbone and provide a stable foundation for the replacement tooth. The process begins with a consultation to evaluate your oral health and determine whether implants are an appropriate treatment option.


Once the implant is placed, the bone gradually bonds with the implant over time, creating a secure foundation. After healing, a custom restoration such as a crown can be attached to complete the tooth replacement. The dental team will carefully guide patients through each stage of the process to ensure comfort and proper treatment planning.

Dental Implant Treatment Options

Dental implant treatment may vary depending on the number of missing teeth and the condition of your oral health. Below are two common types of implant treatments that may help restore function and appearance.

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Single Tooth Implants

Replace one missing tooth with a stable, natural looking implant supported restoration.

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Dental Implant Surgery

Surgical placement of dental implants into the jawbone to support tooth replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental implants are a common solution for replacing missing teeth. Below are answers to some frequently asked questions about the treatment process and what patients can expect.

  • How long do dental implants last?

    Dental implants are designed to be a long lasting tooth replacement option. With proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits, implants can remain stable for many years. The implant itself integrates with the jawbone, which helps provide long term support for the restoration placed on top.

  • Are dental implants safe?

    Dental implants are widely used in restorative dentistry and are considered a reliable treatment option when placed by trained professionals. Before recommending implant treatment, the dentist will evaluate your oral health and jawbone condition to ensure the procedure is appropriate.

  • Does dental implant surgery hurt?

    Dental implant surgery is typically performed with local anesthesia to help ensure patient comfort during the procedure. Some mild soreness may occur afterward as the area heals, but this can usually be managed with standard post treatment care recommended by the dentist.

  • How long does the implant process take?

    The dental implant process can take several months because the implant must integrate with the jawbone before the final restoration is placed. The exact timeline depends on the individual patient’s healing process and treatment plan.

  • Who may be a candidate for dental implants?

    Many adults with missing teeth may be candidates for dental implants if they have healthy gums and sufficient jawbone support. A dental evaluation is necessary to determine whether implant treatment is appropriate for your specific oral health condition.

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Restore Your Smile with Dental Implants

If you are missing one or more teeth, dental implants may help restore both function and appearance. The team at Ottawa Dental Care can evaluate your oral health and discuss treatment options designed to support a healthy and confident smile.