Dental Implants in Toronto

Looking for a reliable tooth implant near you?

At Queen Pape Dental in Toronto, our skilled dental surgeon provides advanced dental implant solutions to replace missing teeth with natural-looking, lasting results. Implants restore both the appearance and function of your smile with exceptional precision and care.

Using modern 3D imaging and advanced techniques, we ensure accurate implant placement and faster healing. Each implant is made from high-quality, biocompatible titanium that securely bonds with your jawbone for long-term stability.

Whether you need to replace one tooth, multiple teeth, or stabilize dentures, our personalized approach ensures comfort, safety, and confidence. Experience expert dental implant care in Toronto and enjoy a strong, beautiful smile at Queen Pape Dental.

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What Is a Tooth Implant?

At Queen Pape Dental in Toronto, a tooth implant (also known as a dental implant) is a durable, natural-looking replacement for a missing tooth. It consists of a small titanium post placed in the jawbone, acting as a secure artificial root. Once it fuses with the bone through a process called osseointegration, a custom crown is attached to restore your tooth’s natural appearance and function.

Dental implants are designed to look, feel, and perform just like real teeth. They allow you to chew comfortably, speak clearly, and maintain your facial shape by preventing bone loss in the jaw.

In simple terms, a dental implant replaces your missing tooth from root to crown, offering a complete, long-lasting solution that restores both strength and confidence to your smile.

Symptoms That Indicate You May Need a Tooth Extraction

At Queen Pape Dental in Toronto, a dental implant is made up of three main parts that work together to replace a missing tooth and function just like a natural one.

1. Implant Fixture (Post)
This is the root-like part made of titanium or zirconia that is surgically placed into the jawbone. It fuses with the bone through a process called osseointegration, creating a strong and stable foundation.

2. Abutment
The abutment connects the implant post to the crown. Once healing is complete, it is securely attached to support the final restoration.

3. Dental Crown (Prosthetic Tooth)
The crown is the visible part of the implant that looks and functions like a real tooth. It is custom-made to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth for a seamless, beautiful result.

Before & After Dental Implant

Before a dental implant, you may struggle with missing teeth, difficulty chewing, or an incomplete smile.
After a dental implant, you regain full function, confidence, and a natural-looking smile that feels just like your own teeth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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You can schedule an appointment online or by calling our clinic. Our friendly staff will be happy to assist you in finding a convenient time for your visit.

Our practice offers a wide range of dental services, including preventive care, restorative dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics, and more. Please visit our Services page for more information.

Yes, we accept most dental insurance plans. We also accept CDCP and IFHP plans!

During your first visit, you will meet with the dentist for a comprehensive examination of your teeth and gums. This may include X-rays, a cleaning, and a discussion of any concerns or treatment options.