Dental Implants

Why choose Harbour Dental for my dental implants?

At Harbour Dental, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality dental care to our patients. Our experienced dental team has the skills and expertise needed to successfully place and restore dental implants, and we use the latest technology and techniques to ensure the best possible outcome.

Are dental implants covered by insurance?

Dental implants may be covered in part or full, depending on your policy and coverage. It is important to check with your insurance provider to determine what is covered.

Is the dental implant procedure painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during the dental implant procedure, and the pain can typically be managed with local anesthesia. In some cases, sedation may also be used to help you relax.

Can I get dental implants if I have gum disease?

If you have gum disease, it will need to be treated before dental implants can be placed. This is because gum disease can weaken the jawbone and affect the success of the implant.

How long do dental implants last?

Dental implants are designed to last a lifetime with proper care. In some cases, the artificial tooth may need to be replaced over time, but the implant itself should remain in place.

What happens during the dental implant procedure?

The dental implant procedure typically involves several steps, including placement of the implant into the jawbone, a healing period to allow the implant to fuse with the bone, and placement of the artificial tooth. The exact length of the procedure will depend on the type of implant and the number of implants being placed.

Why should I consider dental implants?

Dental implants are a great option for replacing missing teeth, as they can help restore your smile, improve your speech, and restore your ability to chew and eat comfortably. They also help to maintain the shape of your face, prevent jawbone loss, and prevent surrounding teeth from shifting.

What are dental implants?

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that provide a permanent base for fixed or removable replacement teeth. They are designed to fuse with the bone in your jaw to provide a stable support for your new teeth.