You are ready for dental implants (or denture implants), or maybe you are considering the procedure. For some people, the idea of replacing their old dentures with permanent fixtures or removable but more stable prosthesis is ideal. Others may be wary about having an implant surgically placed inside their mouth. Regardless of why you are thinking about dental implants, it is imperative you are well-informed about the procedure. Not only should you make sure it is the right step for you, but you must understand how it works, what is involved in the recovery, and what you can expect for results.

Are Dental Implants Right for You?

Whether you are missing random teeth or a complete ridge, you have a few options to replace them, including dental implants (also known as denture implants). Implants are surgically placed into your jawbone to imitate the root of a tooth, which gives you a secure hold that lasts for years. Implants are ideal if you do not have health conditions affecting your ability to heal, your oral tissues are still healthy, and you are ready to commit to the process. Naturally, to see if you are a good candidate for dental implants, you will need to meet with a dental implant specialist.

Here’s what you can expect from your dental implant procedure


If you are considering implants, you most likely have questions about what you can expect. While you wait for your consultation, here are just a few points to consider:

• Denture Implant Process: The time frame to complete the implant depends on many factors. Your dental professional can give you an accurate estimate based on your oral health, the number of teeth you are replacing, whether you need a bone graft first, and if you need extractions to make room.

• Initial consultation: Before any work is done, your denturist will plan and discuss the treatment options with you. During the exam, the denturist will review your dental history and take impressions of your teeth and gums so that models can be made and order teeth that fit perfectly within your natural jaw formation.

• Implant placement: The first stage involves screwing the implant into the jawbone done by the surgeon. A temporary restoration may be placed during the healing phase. The second phase consists of placing an extension on the implant and adding abutment. Then, your denturist will take impressions to make working models of your teeth so that they can create your dentures. In the last phase, your denturist will place and connect your new dentures to the implant.

• Recovery: The length of time it takes to fully recover from a dental implant procedure depends on your health. You may feel mild discomfort. While you recover, you may need a softer diet, and you need to avoid using a straw for the first few days. You will have a follow-up appointment to check on your healing.

Find out if you are a candidate for dental implants

Before you can decide whether implants are suitable for you, you need a consultation to learn about the procedure and how it will impact you. Let our implant denture specialists here at Vranjes Dental Clinic help you decide which procedure is best for you. During our consultation, we can go through the process, any unique steps you might need based on your oral health, and answer your questions.

Find out whether you are a candidate for dental implants. Book a consultation with Vranjes Dental Clinic in Ottawa at 613-722-4111 or contact us online to get started.