Dental Implants
Our team of experienced dentists can help you replace missing teeth and restore your smile and your confidence with dental implants.

Dental Implants Kelowna
Dental implants are a type of prosthetic that is surgically implanted into the jaw bone underneath your gum tissue to replace a missing tooth, bridge, or denture. Dental implants feel natural and have no negative influence on neighboring teeth. Dental implants can help restore facial issues and appearance, fix bite issues, and prevent surrounding teeth from shifting.
Key Benefits:
- Secures dentures efficiently
- Increased comfort
- Improved bite
- Looks and feels natural
If you lose a tooth, you are undoubtedly aware of the impact it has on your daily activities. Missing teeth can make eating and chewing food more difficult, as well as change your appearance. Fortunately, dental technology has advanced, allowing your dentist to provide a dental restoration that is identical to natural teeth in terms of shape and function (dental implants).
What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are artificial roots for prosthetic teeth. The dental implant will be placed in your jawbone in the same manner as the roots of your existing teeth, and it will connect to the bone. A natural-looking crown will then be attached over the dental implant to finish the restoration.
When the dental implant is in place, you will be able to chew just as your natural teeth would. Dental implants are more durable and pleasant than other types of tooth replacement, helping to avoid bone loss as a result of missing teeth. Contact us at One Dental right away if you have lost teeth and want to know whether dental implants are appropriate for you.
Implant dentures are gaining in popularity as an effective means of replacing missing teeth and resolving jaw joint pain. The dental implant procedure requires the use of three components: a titanium screw, an abutment, and a crown or denture locator that fastens to the screw. The dentist will first insert the titanium screw into your jaw bone. Over time, the screw will adhere to the bone.
Why Choose Us?
Additional Information
Dental implants are a valid option for people who have lost teeth. They also eliminate the need for removable dentures since they become a component of your dental structure.
Dental implants, also known as osseointegrated dental prostheses, are surgically implanted titanium roots (simulated remnants of real teeth) into your upper or lower jawbone. The implants serve as a foundation for your replacement teeth by attaching to them.
Seeking implant dentistry in Kelowna can offer you many benefits, including:
- The replacement of one or more teeth without compromising the integrity of your smile.
- Resolved joint or bite problems caused by shifting teeth.
- Restored confidence and self-esteem.
- Resorted chewing, speech, and digestion.
- A permanent solution to tooth loss.
FAQ
Will it hurt to install my dental implant?
The process is basically painless. During dental implant surgery, you may feel some mild discomfort for a few days afterward. Your implant should not be uncomfortable after approximately a week.
What do I have to do following the procedure?
A treatment plan will be provided to you after your dental implant procedure. Please follow them meticulously to reduce the possibility of issues. Rest, edema, mouth cleaning, diet limitation, and observation of the afflicted region are just a few of the things you can expect.
Will my insurance cover the cost of the procedure?
The majority of insurance providers cover the vast bulk of our services. Please contact your service provider for further information on your coverage.
Our job is to show you what we see in your mouth, educate you on your options, and let you make the best decision for yourself. We never push unnecessary treatments and always give you options.
Check Your Dental Insurance or Ask Us a Question
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