Dental Implants in Midtown Toronto, ON
Dental implants help keep your smile healthy and stop problems like bone loss or teeth moving out of place. At Midtown Dental Studio on Eglinton we use strong materials and work carefully to make sure your dental implants look real and work well.

What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are a way to replace a teeth that are damaged or you've lost. It helps your smile look complete and helps keep your mouth functional and healthy.
You can usually get a dental implant for any missing tooth. It replaces the root of your tooth and holds a new replacement tooth on top. Dental implants also stop your jawbone from shrinking and help you chew and talk better.
Think of an implant as a post that goes into your jaw and acts as an anchor. Over time, it becomes part of your bone to make a strong foundation. This makes it very sturdy, so your new tooth feels real and can stay in place permanently.
Types of Dental Implants
Every mouth is unique, so there are several dental implant options to match your specific needs.
Standard dental implants (endosteal implants): These dental implants are tiny metal posts we put into your jaw. Most patients use this type because it's very reliable and durable.
Jawbone surface dental implants (subperiosteal implants): These dental implants rest on your jawbone instead of going inside it. We recommend these if your jawbone isn't thick enough for standard dental implants.
Full-arch (All-on-4) dental implants: If you're missing most or all of your teeth, we can attach a complete set of teeth using only four implant posts.
Mini dental implants: These narrow posts work well if you have a thin jawbone or want to keep your dentures permanent and from moving.
Our team will check your mouth, take digital X-rays of your jaw and mouth, and recommend which dental implant option is a recommended treatment option for you. Together, we'll choose the right dental implants type to give you a healthy, beautiful smile!

What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are a way to replace a teeth that are damaged or you've lost. It helps your smile look complete and helps keep your mouth functional and healthy.
You can usually get a dental implant for any missing tooth. It replaces the root of your tooth and holds a new replacement tooth on top. Dental implants also stop your jawbone from shrinking and help you chew and talk better.
Think of an implant as a post that goes into your jaw and acts as an anchor. Over time, it becomes part of your bone to make a strong foundation. This makes it very sturdy, so your new tooth feels real and can stay in place permanently.
Types of Dental Implants
Every mouth is unique, so there are several dental implant options to match your specific needs.
Standard dental implants (endosteal implants): These dental implants are tiny metal posts we put into your jaw. Most patients use this type because it's very reliable and durable.
Jawbone surface dental implants (subperiosteal implants): These dental implants rest on your jawbone instead of going inside it. We recommend these if your jawbone isn't thick enough for standard dental implants.
Full-arch (All-on-4) dental implants: If you're missing most or all of your teeth, we can attach a complete set of teeth using only four implant posts.
Mini dental implants: These narrow posts work well if you have a thin jawbone or want to keep your dentures permanent and from moving.
Our team will check your mouth, take digital X-rays of your jaw and mouth, and recommend which dental implant option is a recommended treatment option for you. Together, we'll choose the right dental implants type to give you a healthy, beautiful smile!

What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are a way to replace a teeth that are damaged or you've lost. It helps your smile look complete and helps keep your mouth functional and healthy.
You can usually get a dental implant for any missing tooth. It replaces the root of your tooth and holds a new replacement tooth on top. Dental implants also stop your jawbone from shrinking and help you chew and talk better.
Think of an implant as a post that goes into your jaw and acts as an anchor. Over time, it becomes part of your bone to make a strong foundation. This makes it very sturdy, so your new tooth feels real and can stay in place permanently.
Types of Dental Implants
Every mouth is unique, so there are several dental implant options to match your specific needs.
Standard dental implants (endosteal implants): These dental implants are tiny metal posts we put into your jaw. Most patients use this type because it's very reliable and durable.
Jawbone surface dental implants (subperiosteal implants): These dental implants rest on your jawbone instead of going inside it. We recommend these if your jawbone isn't thick enough for standard dental implants.
Full-arch (All-on-4) dental implants: If you're missing most or all of your teeth, we can attach a complete set of teeth using only four implant posts.
Mini dental implants: These narrow posts work well if you have a thin jawbone or want to keep your dentures permanent and from moving.
Our team will check your mouth, take digital X-rays of your jaw and mouth, and recommend which dental implant option is a recommended treatment option for you. Together, we'll choose the right dental implants type to give you a healthy, beautiful smile!

Dental Implants Process at Midtown Dental Studio on Eglinton
Step 1: Dental Exam and Treatment Plan
During your first visit, we'll ask about your missing tooth and any questions you have. We'll review your dental records and any medical conditions you experience and medications you take that can affect your teeth. Next we will examine your mouth and jaw.
We'll take X-rays or a 3D digital scan of your jaw to see the bone structure. This shows us the best spot for your implant. Then, we'll explain the results and let you know if a dental implant is a good treatment option for you and which type would work best.
Step 2: Preparing for Your Procedure
We want you to feel relaxed and comfortable during the procedure. We'll numb the area completely with numbing medicine (local anesthetic) so you shouldn’t feel any pain during the procedure.
Next, we'll get the spot in your jawbone ready for the implant. We do this slowly and carefully to make the right space for the new implant post.
Step 3: Putting in the Dental Implant
We insert a tiny metal post into your jaw (the implant). This post works like a new tooth root.
Your jaw will need a few months to heal and bond with the post. This bonding makes the implant very solid — similar to a real tooth root.
Step 4: Attaching Your Replacement Tooth
After your jaw has bonded with the post, we connect a small piece called an abutment to it.
Then, we put your custom crown (the tooth you can see) on top. We make sure it looks just like your other teeth in colour, shape, and size. Your replacement tooth will look real and feel normal when you chew.
Step 5: Last Check and Care Tips
We check one more time to make sure your implant tooth fits well with your other teeth when you close your mouth. We adjust anything that needs fixing right away.
Before you leave, we explain how to take care of your implant. Good care helps dental implants last for many years — sometimes for your whole life!

Dental Implants Process at Midtown Dental Studio on Eglinton
Step 1: Dental Exam and Treatment Plan
During your first visit, we'll ask about your missing tooth and any questions you have. We'll review your dental records and any medical conditions you experience and medications you take that can affect your teeth. Next we will examine your mouth and jaw.
We'll take X-rays or a 3D digital scan of your jaw to see the bone structure. This shows us the best spot for your implant. Then, we'll explain the results and let you know if a dental implant is a good treatment option for you and which type would work best.
Step 2: Preparing for Your Procedure
We want you to feel relaxed and comfortable during the procedure. We'll numb the area completely with numbing medicine (local anesthetic) so you shouldn’t feel any pain during the procedure.
Next, we'll get the spot in your jawbone ready for the implant. We do this slowly and carefully to make the right space for the new implant post.
Step 3: Putting in the Dental Implant
We insert a tiny metal post into your jaw (the implant). This post works like a new tooth root.
Your jaw will need a few months to heal and bond with the post. This bonding makes the implant very solid — similar to a real tooth root.
Step 4: Attaching Your Replacement Tooth
After your jaw has bonded with the post, we connect a small piece called an abutment to it.
Then, we put your custom crown (the tooth you can see) on top. We make sure it looks just like your other teeth in colour, shape, and size. Your replacement tooth will look real and feel normal when you chew.
Step 5: Last Check and Care Tips
We check one more time to make sure your implant tooth fits well with your other teeth when you close your mouth. We adjust anything that needs fixing right away.
Before you leave, we explain how to take care of your implant. Good care helps dental implants last for many years — sometimes for your whole life!

Dental Implants Process at Midtown Dental Studio on Eglinton
Step 1: Dental Exam and Treatment Plan
During your first visit, we'll ask about your missing tooth and any questions you have. We'll review your dental records and any medical conditions you experience and medications you take that can affect your teeth. Next we will examine your mouth and jaw.
We'll take X-rays or a 3D digital scan of your jaw to see the bone structure. This shows us the best spot for your implant. Then, we'll explain the results and let you know if a dental implant is a good treatment option for you and which type would work best.
Step 2: Preparing for Your Procedure
We want you to feel relaxed and comfortable during the procedure. We'll numb the area completely with numbing medicine (local anesthetic) so you shouldn’t feel any pain during the procedure.
Next, we'll get the spot in your jawbone ready for the implant. We do this slowly and carefully to make the right space for the new implant post.
Step 3: Putting in the Dental Implant
We insert a tiny metal post into your jaw (the implant). This post works like a new tooth root.
Your jaw will need a few months to heal and bond with the post. This bonding makes the implant very solid — similar to a real tooth root.
Step 4: Attaching Your Replacement Tooth
After your jaw has bonded with the post, we connect a small piece called an abutment to it.
Then, we put your custom crown (the tooth you can see) on top. We make sure it looks just like your other teeth in colour, shape, and size. Your replacement tooth will look real and feel normal when you chew.
Step 5: Last Check and Care Tips
We check one more time to make sure your implant tooth fits well with your other teeth when you close your mouth. We adjust anything that needs fixing right away.
Before you leave, we explain how to take care of your implant. Good care helps dental implants last for many years — sometimes for your whole life!

Why Choose Midtown Dental Studio on Eglinton for Dental Implants?
At Midtown Dental Studio, we help you feel comfortable and cared for during your dental implants procedure.
Individual Treatment Plans - We listen to your concerns and design a dental implants plan that fits your specific oral health needs.
Gentle Care - We combine modern implant techniques with a compassionate approach to make your procedure both thorough and comfortable.
Supportive Environment - Our team is here to make you feel safe, relaxed, and supported throughout your dental implants journey.
Local Convenience - Located right in Midtown Toronto, ON, we are easy to reach for all your dental implant appointments.

Why Choose Midtown Dental Studio on Eglinton for Dental Implants?
At Midtown Dental Studio, we help you feel comfortable and cared for during your dental implants procedure.
Individual Treatment Plans - We listen to your concerns and design a dental implants plan that fits your specific oral health needs.
Gentle Care - We combine modern implant techniques with a compassionate approach to make your procedure both thorough and comfortable.
Supportive Environment - Our team is here to make you feel safe, relaxed, and supported throughout your dental implants journey.
Local Convenience - Located right in Midtown Toronto, ON, we are easy to reach for all your dental implant appointments.

Why Choose Midtown Dental Studio on Eglinton for Dental Implants?
At Midtown Dental Studio, we help you feel comfortable and cared for during your dental implants procedure.
Individual Treatment Plans - We listen to your concerns and design a dental implants plan that fits your specific oral health needs.
Gentle Care - We combine modern implant techniques with a compassionate approach to make your procedure both thorough and comfortable.
Supportive Environment - Our team is here to make you feel safe, relaxed, and supported throughout your dental implants journey.
Local Convenience - Located right in Midtown Toronto, ON, we are easy to reach for all your dental implant appointments.

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This is the best dentist office
in Midtown Toronto!
Atmosphere, equipment, cleanliness,
and services are top notch.
Great office atmosphere and highly
qualified dentist and hygienist
Friendly staff, and the chillest vibe I've ever experienced in a dental office.

This is the best dentist office
in Midtown Toronto!
Atmosphere, equipment, cleanliness,
and services are top notch.
Great office atmosphere and highly
qualified dentist and hygienist
Friendly staff, and the chillest vibe I've ever experienced in a dental office.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants
When should I think about getting a dental implant?
You might need an implant if:
You've lost one tooth or more.
A tooth is so damaged it can't be fixed.
Your dentures slide around or hurt.
Eating is hard for you.
You don't like smiling because of missing teeth.
If any of this sounds like you, come see us. We'll look at your teeth and help you decide if dental implants are a good choice.
Will getting an dental implant hurt?
We do everything we can to keep you comfortable. Before we start, we use medicine to numb your mouth completely.
This means you shouldn’t feel pain during the procedure. Afterward, your mouth might be a little sore, but we'll tell you how to take care of it so you feel better fast.
How long will my dental implant last?
Dental implants can last a very long time. If you take good care of them, they can work for 15 to 25 years or even forever.
The visible part (the crown) may need a new one after 10 to 15 years from regular use. But the metal part in your jaw usually stays strong for life.
Important: If your dental implant feels loose or starts hurting, call us right away. We'll check it to make sure it's okay.
Can an dental implant fall out?
This almost never happens. But an implant might fail if it doesn't attach to your bone correctly or if you get gum disease around it. Regular dental exams and visits help us watch your dental implants and keep them healthy.
Brushing and flossing every day and proper oral hygiene can help keep your dental implant safe and healthy for many years.
Are dental implants better than dentures or bridges?
Dental implants have lots of benefits. They look natural and work like real teeth. They stay in place when you talk or chew and keep your jaw bone strong too.
We don't need to touch your other teeth to put in an dental implant like we do with a bridge. Dental implants are permanent and can last your many years if you care for them well.
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Hours of Operation
Monday
08:00am - 07:00pm
Tuesday
08:00am - 06:00pm
Wednesday
08:00am - 05:00pm
Thursday
08:00am - 05:00pm
Friday
08:00am - 02:00pm
Saturday
08:00am - 01:00pm
Sunday
Closed
Hours of Operation
Monday
08:00am - 07:00pm
Tuesday
08:00am - 06:00pm
Wednesday
08:00am - 05:00pm
Thursday
08:00am - 05:00pm
Friday
08:00am - 02:00pm
Saturday
08:00am - 01:00pm
Sunday
Closed
Hours of Operation
Monday
08:00am - 07:00pm
Tuesday
08:00am - 06:00pm
Wednesday
08:00am - 05:00pm
Thursday
08:00am - 05:00pm
Friday
08:00am - 02:00pm
Saturday
08:00am - 01:00pm
Sunday
Closed
