Dental Implants

Natural Replacement for Teeth

Eat, speak, and smile with confidence again!

Say goodbye forever, missing teeth! Dental implants are the ultimate solution for a flawless smile and function. They act like real tooth roots, allowing you the freedom of chewing, speaking, and grinning with confidence. The best part? most of the time ,They last a lifetime and look just like your natural teeth! At Eastvale Dentistry in Markham, Ontario, we don't just restore your quality of life, we boost your self-esteem too. Get ready for the perfect smile!

Why choose Eastvale Dentistry for your implants?

The best way to get the smile you want.

Discover the magic of dental implants - the natural and seamless solution for missing teeth that will have you smiling like never before!

What are the advantages of dental implants?

Dental implants are commonly chosen as a replacement option for missing teeth due to their various advantages, such as:



  •  Dental implants are the perfect solution because they look and feel just like the real deal. Plus, they're permanent thanks to their bone fusion design.
  • Dental implants provide stability for speech, eliminating concerns of teeth slipping.
  • Dental implants have the ability to function like natural teeth, providing the ability to eat favorite foods with ease and without discomfort.
  • Dental implants have the ability to restore your smile and improve your self-confidence.
  • Dental implants have the advantage of preserving neighboring teeth structure and improving long-term oral health. Additionally, they provide better access for oral hygiene between teeth.

Get your implants in 5 steps

Our dental implant services follow a five-step process that is tailored to each patient's unique needs. If you have any inquiries about the procedure or dental implants in general, please contact our team for assistance.

  • Step 1: Initial Implant Consultation

    Your initial consultation is crucial for dental implantation. We'll take X-rays and visually examine your teeth to plan your treatment. This appointment will determine the number of implants, type of restoration, and overall cost. We want you to be fully informed before deciding on treatment.

  • Step 2: Completing a CBCT Scan & Impressions

    The success of dental implant treatment is influenced by factors such as implant placement and bone mass. A CBCT scan provides detailed 3D images to aid in surgical planning and reduce the likelihood of unexpected complications. Dental impressions are used to create a surgical guide for precise implant placement if needed, further minimizing risk of complications.

  • Step 3: Dental Implant Surgery

    During the surgical process, a titanium implant screw is placed in the bone, which has a high level of acceptance by the body and fuses with the bone through osseointegration during the healing process.

  • Step 4: Abutment Placement

    Dental implants fuse with the jawbone . After healing, abutments are attached for attaching a crown, bridge, or denture.

  • Step 5: Placement of Dental Restoration (crown)

    After the final restoration is completed, it will be attached to the abutments. Patients will receive information on maintaining their implant and the importance of follow-up appointments before leaving the office.

Every smile is unique.

So is every budget.

Patients often have cost concerns about dental implants, but it's hard to give a precise answer as it varies per case. To help, we offer free consultations with no pressure. During the consultation, the dentist explains the different options and works with the patient to find the best solution. At the end of the consultation, the patient receives information on the costs of dental implants and payment options.

Ahmad pays $300/mo for 6 months
Our quote $3400
Insurance covers $1600
Remaining balance $1800
Maria pays $428/mo for 7 months
Our quote $2996
Insurance covers Does not cover
Remaining balance $2996
George pays $245/mo for 24 months*
Our quote $7101
Insurance covers $2301
Remaining balance $4801

These cases are examples only. Treatment time and duration may vary.

*External financing options include interest.

Are you ready to get the smile you love?

Commonly asked questions about Dental Implants

  • Am I a good candidate for dental implants?

    Dental implants are a common choice for people who are missing teeth and healthy. Before you can get dental implants, your implant dentist in Markham will evaluate if you're a good candidate. They will check your overall health, any existing oral problems, and the strength of your jawbone.


    If you're not in good overall health, the procedure may not be suitable for you. It's important to take care of any oral health issues you have, like cavities or gum disease, before getting dental implants.


    Your jawbone must be strong enough to support dental implants. If it's not, your dentist may suggest a bone grafting treatment to strengthen it.


    Once your mouth is ready, your dentist will create a plan based on how many teeth you're missing. You must follow your dentist's instructions before, during, and after the procedure to ensure the success of your dental implants.


    Getting dental implants involves oral surgery, so it's essential to have good general health and take care of any oral health issues before the procedure. If you're unsure whether you're a good candidate for dental implants, talk to us to see if they're the right option for you.

  • What's a good solution if I'm missing one tooth?

    If you're missing a single tooth, a dental implant can replace it without affecting your other teeth. Your implant dentist in Markham will insert a small post into your jaw where the missing tooth root was. Then, they'll put a custom-made crown on top that matches the shape and color of your other teeth.


    Unlike a dental bridge, dental implants don't require the filing down of adjacent teeth for support. This makes them a more natural and sturdy option that lets you keep more of your original smile. It's also a healthier solution that prevents bone loss in your jaw and maintains your oral health.

  • What's a good solution if I'm missing multiple teeth?

    If you're missing multiple teeth, you have a couple of options for replacement. Implant bridges can be used to replace several teeth by inserting posts on each side of the gap to support a bridge. This method is more stable than traditional bridges and doesn't require the filing down of adjacent teeth.


    For those who have lost teeth throughout their mouth, partial dentures can be secured onto a few implant posts. This is a more secure and comfortable option than traditional removable dentures. Your implant dentist in Markham can help you determine which option is best for your needs.

  • Will it hurt much?

    Patients typically experience minimal discomfort and swelling during the dental implant placement procedure. Following post-operative instructions can make the process even easier and more comfortable than a tooth extraction. If you're considering dental implants, your implant dentist in Markham can discuss the procedure and what you can expect during and after it.

  • Will my insurance cover my implants?

    As dental implants are becoming more common, many insurance companies are now providing coverage for these procedures. We can help you review your policy and assist you in submitting claims, so you can get the most out of your insurance coverage.

  • How long will it take?

    If your bone condition is optimal, your implant dentist in Markham may be able to place an implant and create a temporary tooth at the same time as a tooth extraction. In other cases, the implants will need to heal for several months before the final crown is placed. On average, it takes around 3 months for implants in the lower jaw and 6 months for implants in the upper jaw to fully integrate with your bone. However, every patient heals at a different rate, so our team will closely monitor your progress. We're committed to providing you with the best possible care in our office.

  • Can I return to work after the surgery?

    Most people are able to return to work the day after a dental procedure, unless your dentist instructs you otherwise. If you experience any minimal discomfort, your implant dentist in Markham may prescribe medication to alleviate it.

  • Is implant the best option long-term?

    Dental implants can give you a more stable and confident smile, with minimal maintenance required. They offer long-term value compared to traditional treatments and are more comfortable because they don't move around while you eat or talk. If you're interested in dental implants, talk to us to learn more.

  • What's a good solution if I'm missing all teeth?

    If you're missing all or most of your teeth in an arch, full-arch implants can restore your smile. This dental solution involves placing 4-8 implants in your jawbone to support a set of implant-supported dentures.


    After the implants have healed, your implant dentist in Markham will create a custom-made set of dentures that clip onto the implants. These dentures can be permanently fixed or removable, depending on your preference.


    Full-arch implants offer a more stable and natural-looking solution than traditional dentures. They also protect your jawbone from bone resorption, which can occur after tooth loss. If you're interested in full-arch implants, talk to your dentist to see if they're the right option for you.

  • What happens if I wait?

    When you lose your teeth, your jawbone can deteriorate and cause more complex problems later. If you need a bone graft, it can be more expensive and complicated. If you have a partial or full denture, you will need to adjust, reline, or replace it. Partial dentures may pull on adjacent teeth and not work well when you chew. You'll also need to pay for adhesives and cleaners for your dentures in the future. Dentures can cause discomfort and pain and may worsen as your jawbone deteriorates.

  • Will I have to be without my teeth?

    Don't worry about being without teeth during the dental implant process. A temporary prosthesis can be created to ensure that you have replacement teeth in place while the implants heal. Even if you were already missing teeth before the procedure, your removable prosthesis can be modified for comfort during the healing process. And the best part? No one will be able to tell that you have temporary teeth in place.

  • I’ve lived with my dentures for years. Can’t I just get by with those?

    Dental implants have greatly improved the quality of life for many patients. They work just like natural teeth, and they can even promote bone health by stimulating the jawbone. It's important to note that without implants, the jawbone can deteriorate over time. So, if you're considering dental implants, know that they can not only improve your smile, but also benefit your overall oral health in the long run.

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