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Dental Implants Kelowna

 

Kelowna Dental Implants

Titanium Implants

The discovery that titanium metal is biologically compatible with bone changed the face of dentistry forever. Needless to say, we very much enjoy doing work with implants here at Knox Mountain Dentistry! A dental implant is basically a small titanium “screw” that is placed in bone and allowed to integrate. Once integrated, these implants become fused to the bone and these versatile prosthetics can be used to support a crown, bridge or denture, giving incredible support and life-long stability to the restoration.

 

How Does It Work?

Dental implants work in two stages. In the first stage, the implant is placed in the bone and left to integrate for several months. Once this phase is complete, then your implant is ready to be restored. Your dental professional will take an impression of your teeth and dental implant and have your new crown or bridge fabricated. This generally takes two weeks to complete, at which point you will receive the completed prosthetic.

Are Implants Right For Me?

If you are wondering if dental implants are the best treatment option for you, a consultation with one of our dental professionals is required. At this appointment, x-rays and clinical exam will be performed to assess the quality and quantity of bone present at the proposed implant site. If there is inadequate bone, additional bone grafting procedures may be required before an implant can be successfully placed. We will also be happy to discuss alternatives to implants so that you are fully informed as to your treatment options.

Everything You Need To Know About Dental Implants

Dental Implants are special posts which are surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth or to support a denture. The implant functions as the root of a tooth and, depending on the number of implants placed, it can be used to replace everything from a single tooth to a full completment of teeth. It takes an average of 3-6 months for the jawbone to integrate with the implant before it can be used to support a dental restoration.
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We've brought on new dental technology to serve you better

3D Printer:

3D printing in the dental realm has expanded dramatically in the past couple of years. Through these advancements, a new era of dentistry has begun that has opened the doors to many new treatment options that were not previously possible, including no-prep 3D printed veneers, 1-day dentures and complete digital control of the smile makeover process.

Dental Mill:

Sometimes tried and true conventional materials are the way to go, and for times like that we have our amazing in-office dental milling machine. This machine is able to produce beautiful and high-quality dental crowns for our patient's from large pucks of raw zirconia material. It's really an amazing piece of equipment and we are always in awe watching it go to work.

If you would like to learn more about Dental Implants, call our Kelowna office and book a consultation with Dr. Sanders.