


DENTAL IMPLANTS
Natural-Looking Dental Implants That Last
Missing teeth not only impact your chewing ability, but also affect your overall confidence. Thus, to regain your dental health, Sandwich West Dental Centre offers you advanced dental implant solutions. We custom-design every treatment around your bone structure and oral health, using advanced surgical technology to ensure precise implant placement that supports both facial aesthetics and long-term bone health. From single-tooth replacements to complete smile restorations, our implants support natural-looking crowns, bridges, and dentures. We also have a team of dedicated, trained dental hygienists to provide complete oral hygiene services, ensuring your implant is a complete success.
So if you are looking for lasting comfort, dental implants can be the solution you've been searching for.

Services Included In Our Dental Implants

Comprehensive Implant Assessment
Every dental implant journey begins with a one-on-one consultation focused on your oral health needs and smile goals. Our team carefully evaluates missing teeth, gum health, bite function, and restorative expectations to determine whether dental implants are the right solution for you.

Implant Crown Restorations
We restore your implant with a custom-designed dental crown that closely replicates the appearance and function of a natural tooth. Keeping the shade, shape, and contour of your surrounding teeth, we carefully perform restorations to support proper bite alignment, chewing efficiency, and long-term comfort.
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Implant-Supported Bridge Solutions
For patients missing multiple adjacent teeth, we offer implant-supported bridge solutions. It provides a fixed alternative to traditional removable options. This supported implant helps to distribute biting forces without relying on the neighboring natural teeth for support.

Implant-Supported Denture Options
We also offer other, more stable implant options, which are implant-supported dentures. For those who seek a more secure tooth replacement solution, these basically offer greater retention and stability compared to conventional dentures. These implants are securely attached to dental implants, helping reduce slipping or movement while eating and speaking.
Our Dental Implants in LaSalle Treatment Process
Dental implants in LaSalle follow a structured clinical process, and the information below explains how this process is actually done:
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Comprehensive Implant Consultation and Eligibility Assessment
Your journey begins with a thorough evaluation of your oral and overall health. We review your medical history, medications, gum health, bite alignment, and smile goals while assessing the extent of tooth loss. This comprehensive consultation helps determine whether dental implants are the right solution for you.
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CBCT Imaging and Diagnostic Planning
In this stage, an advanced Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) imaging technology is used. With this, we capture high-resolution, three-dimensional images of your jawbone and surrounding structures. We carefully assess bone volume, density, sinus anatomy, and nerve pathways to plan implant positioning with accuracy and safety.
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Pre-Implant Preparatory Procedures
If your mouth requires additional preparation before implant surgery, we do it beforehand. As per your condition, this may involve tooth extractions, periodontal treatment, bone grafting, or sinus augmentation to create a strong foundation for implant placement.
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Surgical Implant Placement
The implant procedure is performed under local anesthesia and strict sterile protocols. A biocompatible titanium implant fixture is precisely inserted into the alveolar bone. Achieving primary implant stability at this stage is essential, as it provides the mechanical support necessary for successful healing and future restorative function.
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Osseointegration Phase
Following implant placement, a healing period allows osseointegration to occur, during which the surrounding bone gradually bonds with the implant surface. It takes several months to create a stable foundation for hassle-free chewing and restorative success.
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Healing Abutment or Second-Stage Procedure
Once the implant has been successfully done, a healing abutment is placed if required, which helps your gum tissues to heal effectively. This step ensures a natural-looking gum contour and prepares your dental area for final restoration.
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Digital Impressions and Restoration Planning
After healing is complete, we take precise digital impressions to capture the position of the implant and surrounding teeth. This process helps us design restorations, ensuring proper bite alignment, aesthetic integration, and natural tooth appearance.
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Placement of the Final Restoration
Your custom crown, bridge, or implant-supported denture is then securely attached to the implant. We carefully evaluate the fit, occlusion, stability, and appearance to ensure comfortable function and natural-looking results. The final step often involves fitting a precise dental crown on teeth, for blending seamlessly with your natural smile while restoring full chewing efficiency and aesthetics.
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Post-Operative Monitoring and Maintenance
Regular follow-up visits play an important role in protecting your investment. We monitor the health of the implant and surrounding tissues, assess the stability of your restoration, and provide personalized guidance to help maintain your results for years to come.
What to Expect After a Dental Implant
Immediate Pain Relief After Surgery
You won’t feel pain right after due to anesthesia, but mild to moderate discomfort begins once the numbness wears off and is manageable with pain medication.
Temporary Swelling, Bleeding, and Bruising
Swelling peaks within 48 hours, minor bleeding slows in 1–2 hours, and bruising on the skin or gums fades over several days.
Short-Term Dietary Restrictions
Follow a soft diet for 2–4 days, gradually adding firmer foods like pasta and rice after day 3, while avoiding hard or crunchy foods and chewing on the opposite side for at least 2 weeks.
Gradual Healing and Osseointegration
Most patients feel mostly normal after 2 weeks, but the deeper bone‑fusion process (osseointegration) continues for 3–9 months while your dentist monitors healing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants in LaSalle
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