Bentall Dental Centre

Single Tooth Implants & Bridges Vancouver, BC

Single tooth implants and bridges replace missing teeth, using surgical posts or adjacent teeth to support new, functional teeth.

Effective Dental Solutions

What are Single Tooth Implants & Bridges?

Implants and bridges effectively close gaps in teeth.

  • Provides a natural look
  • Enables strong, natural chewing ability
  • Securely and permanently fixed
  • Significantly reduces bone loss after tooth extraction
  • Does not damage neighboring teeth, unlike some alternatives such as bridges.
 
IMPLANT STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

How it works

A dental implant is a titanium screw that acts as a replacement for missing teeth, providing a stable base. It is composed of three parts.

  • The implant post, also referred to as the body, acts as the foundational base and is embedded in the jaw to serve as a stable anchor.
  • Abutment | This component connects the implant post to the crown.
  • Crown | This is the part visible in the mouth. It can be a single crown or part of an implant-supported bridge spanning multiple implants.

Dental Implant Timeline

The process typically takes 5-6 months from start to finish.

1

The implant is placed into the bone and allowed to heal for a period of 3-4 months.

2

The now secure and healed implant is scanned with our 3D technology and sent to our laboratory to fabricate you new tooth.

3

Your new implant crown is precisely fit and secured onto your implant and ready for you to enjoy.

4

You can now brush, floss and enjoy eating on your new dental implant just like a regular tooth!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an implant necessary for each missing tooth?

The optimal treatment plan will be determined during a consultation, as each case is individual.

At present, we avoid placing temporary crowns or bridges on newly implanted implants. This precaution reduces pressure on the implants, facilitating proper fusion with your jawbone.

Numerous individuals, including those previously deemed ineligible, may now be suitable candidates for dental implants. Reach out to schedule a consultation and explore how we can assist in restoring your smile.

Maintain them like natural teeth:

  • Brush and floss twice daily.
  • Receive regular cleanings at intervals advised by your dentist.

Once in the mouth, they closely resemble natural teeth, often indistinguishable. The implant body, resembling a screw, remains concealed beneath the gums within the bone.

Yes, while it may feel different from a natural tooth, it will function similarly.

Patients typically resume work within one to two days, though some cases may require additional recovery time.

What are the steps involved in getting an implant?

The process is quite straightforward. Your implant is surgically placed into your jawbone and left to integrate for 4-6 months. Following this, impressions are taken, and your tooth is fabricated. Treatment time may be extended if bone grafting is required.

Once your implant is completed, it cannot be removed.

Currently, we do not offer anesthesia for inducing sleep in patients. However, we do provide oral conscious sedation as an alternative. This medication helps you relax during the procedure and often leads to partial or complete lack of recollection. To obtain this medication, we will prescribe it for you to pick up from your preferred pharmacy. Please ensure you arrange for a designated driver to transport you after taking the oral sedation pill(s), as it is not safe to operate any motor vehicle or machinery afterward.

You might experience slight bleeding for up to 24 hours following your implant placement. If you notice excessive bleeding, please reach out to the clinic for assistance.

A traditional home remedy for promoting clotting and stopping bleeding involves using tea bags. Dampen a regular tea bag, remove excess water, and apply it to the extraction site(s). The tanic acid in the tea leaves promotes clotting. Use additional tea bags if needed, replacing saturated ones as required. Repeat this process as necessary.

While experiences vary, it’s common to experience some discomfort and swelling after the procedure. However, many patients report minimal discomfort. Pain medication will be prescribed to alleviate any discomfort.

We do not offer zirconia implants due to their novelty and unknown long-term success. Our priority is ensuring the best and most predictable results for our patients, which is why we do not currently provide this type of implant.

While titanium dental implants do have a 95+% success rate, yes, they can still fail. Some of the things that can cause them to fail:

  • failure to integrate into the bone
  • smoking
  • diabetes


If an implant fails within the first year, your dentist will replace it at no charge to you.

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