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Our Treatments

Dental Implants
in Montreal

We specialize in dental implant treatment in Montreal, offering expertise, communication, and support to elevate your oral surgery experience.

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Discover the ideal solution for missing teeth

What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are a longer-lasting alternative to dentures or traditional dental bridges, providing more stability and durability. This procedure involves placing a titanium post, serving as an artificial tooth root, directly into your jawbone. Topping off the implant is a natural-looking crown that seamlessly blends in with your smile.

Functioning like natural tooth roots, dental implants stimulate jawbone growth, preventing bone shrinkage and thus maintaining your facial structure. Unlike traditional tooth replacement options, dental implants look, feel, and function just like natural teeth.

Why choose Dental Implants?

Stability and Durability

Preserved Facial Structure

Natural Appearance

Comprehensive Approach

Tooth-in-a-day

The immediate dental implant temporization technique enables placing a temporary prosthetic tooth on the same day as the implants are inserted. This not only avoids subjecting patients to a healing period without a visible tooth, but also enhances comfort and aesthetics from the very beginning.

Your one-day fix for a smile that sticks.

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Are Dental Implants Right For you?

Ideal candidates for dental implants have good oral health, are non-smokers, and have sufficient jawbone density to support the implant. 

To assess your eligibility, we perform a comprehensive evaluation, including a dental examination, review of medical history, and advanced imaging like x-rays and CT scans.

If you’re looking for dental implants in Montreal, schedule a consultation with our oral surgeons and explore your options. We look forward to helping you achieve a beautiful and equally functional smile.

FAQ

The cost of dental implants in Montreal can vary depending on factors such as the number of implants needed, the type of implant used, and any additional procedures required. During your consultation at Seaforth Oral Surgery, we will provide a personalized estimate based on your specific needs.

With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. This includes regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups.

We have a wide range of dental implants available to suit various needs: single tooth, multiple teeth, and entire arches of teeth. Additionally, we offer specialized options like zygomatic implants, ideal for patients with limited bone in the upper jaw.

Not only are dental implants a permanent solution, but they can also preserve your facial structure by preventing bone loss—a problem often faced by those who wear dentures. Additionally, unlike their counterparts, dental implants don’t impact adjacent healthy teeth.

After the implants are placed, they can offer lasting benefits provided you maintain good oral health. This involves dedicating time to proper oral hygiene practices like regular brushing and flossing, as well as scheduling routine visits with your dental specialists.

Seaforth Oral Surgery in Montreal specializes in dental implants, offering personalized care and advanced techniques to restore your smile. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about your options.

Pre and Post-Surgery Instructions

Medication

  • Inform your oral and maxillofacial surgeon of any medications or natural products that you are taking.
  • If you have been prescribed antibiotics, you should take them according to the instructions.
  • Do not use aspirin or tablets containing aspirin during the week before your surgery, unless prescribed by your doctor for a specific medical condition.
  • For women who are using birth control pills and taking antibiotics, be advised to use an additional method of birth control as antibiotics lessen the effectiveness of oral contraceptives.
  • If your surgeon has asked you to take medication before your treatment, take it with a small quantity of water one hour before your appointment.
  • Do not take any other medications on the same day of your surgery without first consulting with your surgeon.

 

Clothing

  • Wear loose-fitting clothes. You want to make sure that you are comfortable.
  • For men and women: short sleeve shirts or blouses are preferred.

Immediately following surgery:

  • You may rest for 15 to 30 minutes while in the clinic before you are ready to return home.
  • If you have received intravenous sedation you must not drive for 12 to 24 hours afterwards.
  • You must have a responsible adult accompanying you and taking you home.
  • Please follow the instructions below regarding what to eat and how to care for your mouth after your treatment.

 

Medication

  • Antibiotics are not routinely given and their use is limited to particular situations.
  • Take your antibiotics and pain medication as prescribed. Please make sure to carefully follow the instructions given on the bottle.
  • Start your pain medication as soon as you return home before the numbness completely wears off and continue using on a regular basis for the first 48 to 72 hours.
  • Some pain medication will make you feel sleepy, so it is advised that you do not drive or operate machinery.

 

Head position

  • If possible, use an extra pillow to elevate your head for the first two nights after your surgery to help reduce swelling.

 

Bleeding

  • You can expect some bleeding 24 to 48 hours after your surgery.
  • We will supply you with cotton sponges that should be folded into quarters, placed on the bleeding area, and gently bitten down on, applying steady pressure for 20 minutes.
  • Refrain from spitting as this may promote bleeding.

 

Swelling

  • After surgery, there is often mild swelling of the face and at times, bruising of the skin. Be assured that this is a normal part of the recovery process.
  • Hold an ice pack to your face (30 minutes on and 30 minutes off) for the first 48 hours to reduce the swelling.
  • You can expect the swelling to be the greatest within 24 to 48 hours after surgery.
    Swelling can last for 7 to 10 days.
  • If the swelling disappears and then returns a few days later, please contact your surgeon immediately as this may be an indication of an infection.

 

Nutrition

  • Eat a light diet, including soft foods such as yogurt, soup, milk products and Jell-O for the first few days.
  • Progress to a normal diet as you are feeling more comfortable after 2-3 days.
  • Avoid hot food and do not use a straw as this may lead to bleeding.

 

Smoking

  • Please refrain from smoking, as it is known to diminish your capacity for healing by decreasing the blood supply to the surgical site.
  • Smoking may increase your risk for the development of an infection or implant failure.

 

Hygiene

  • Starting the day after surgery, a salt-water rinse (1 teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water) should be used after meals and before bedtime.
  • You may brush your teeth as usual but should AVOID the areas of your mouth that were treated.
  • You may be instructed to use a special mouthwash to keep the healing area clean.
  • Brushing a treated site within the first week of surgery may induce bleeding and discomfort.
  • Avoid commercial mouthwashes as they contain alcohol and can irritate the treated area.
  • Gentle tooth brushing of the teeth and surgical site can be resumed within 7-10 days after surgery using a soft bristle brush.

 

Stitches

  • Dissolving stitches: These are used for most operations. These normally begin to fall out 5 to 7 days after your treatment.
  • Non-dissolving sutures: In some cases, non-dissolving sutures are needed and these must be removed within 10 to 14 days after treatment.

 

Dentures or Prosthesis

  • It is important that you do not wear your old dentures or temporary prosthesis until your surgeon advises you to do so. They may also require adjustment.
  • If they are inserted too early this could interfere with the healing process.

 

Physical Activity

  • Normally, light physical activity (jogging, aerobic exercise) can be resumed 48 to 72 hours after your treatment.

 

Follow-up Appointments

  • A member of our team will set up an appointment within 7 to 14 days after your surgery for us to check on your healing process.

It is important to follow these precautions:

  • Since the medications given to you intravenously will still be in your system after the surgery, you may feel sleepy.
  • Please have a responsible adult accompany you to your appointment and drive you home after your surgery.
  • You should plan to rest for the remainder of the day, keeping your head elevated.
  • Change position slowly when trying to get up. You may experience dizziness if you try to get up abruptly from a sitting to a standing position.
  • You should not drive or operate machinery for 24 hours after your sedation.
  • You should not drink any alcoholic beverages for 24 hours after your sedation.
  • Increased swelling under the tongue or around the face and neck.
  • Continuous bleeding.
  • Jaw or mouth pain that does not stop after you take your pain medication.
  • Fever (greater than 38.5°C).
  • Presence of numbness after the anesthetic has worn off (lip, chin, tongue).

What to expect

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