A missing tooth isn’t just a cosmetic issue. It affects how you chew, how you speak, how you feel when you smile — and over time, it can even change the shape of your face as your jawbone begins to deteriorate without a tooth root to stimulate it.
If you’ve been living with a gap in your smile — whether from an extraction, an accident, or tooth decay — dental implants in Abbotsford BC offer the closest thing to your natural teeth that modern dentistry can provide. And at Medora Dental Care, we’ve helped countless Fraser Valley residents reclaim their smiles with this life-changing treatment.
What Are Dental Implants?
A dental implant is a small titanium post that is surgically placed into your jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root. Once it integrates with your bone (a process called osseointegration), a custom-made crown is attached on top — giving you a permanent, stable, natural-looking replacement tooth.
Unlike dentures, implants don’t slip, click, or require adhesives. Unlike bridges, they don’t require grinding down adjacent healthy teeth. They’re designed to last a lifetime with proper care.
Are You a Candidate for Dental Implants?
Most adults with good general health are candidates. The ideal implant patient typically has:
- One or more missing or severely damaged teeth
- Adequate jawbone density to support the implant
- Healthy gums free from periodontal disease
- Good overall health and no conditions that impair healing
The Dental Implant Process at Medora Dental Care
We believe in making the implant journey as clear and stress-free as possible. Here’s what you can expect:
Step 1: Initial Consultation & Examination
We take detailed X-rays, evaluate your bone density, gum health, and overall oral health. We discuss your goals, answer all your questions, and create a personalized treatment plan — including a clear cost breakdown.
Step 2: Bone Grafting (If Needed)
If your jawbone has deteriorated due to tooth loss, a bone graft may be required before implant placement. This adds volume and strength to ensure the implant has a solid foundation. Not every patient needs this step.
Step 3: Implant Placement
Under local anesthesia (or sedation if preferred), the titanium post is placed into your jawbone. Most patients describe the procedure as far more comfortable than they expected — often less intense than a tooth extraction.
We also offer sedation dentistry for patients who want to be completely relaxed during the procedure.
We also offer sedation dentistry for patients who want to be completely relaxed during the procedure.
Step 4: Healing & Osseointegration
Over the next 3–6 months, your implant fuses with your jawbone. During this healing period, you’ll receive a temporary crown to maintain appearance and function.
Step 5: Crown Placement
Once healing is complete, your permanent, custom-crafted crown is attached. It’s matched precisely to the colour and shape of your natural teeth — so nobody will ever know it’s an implant.
Dental Implants vs. Other Tooth Replacement Options
Why choose implants over dentures or bridges? Here’s a quick comparison:
Already exploring bridges? Read more about dental bridges in Abbotsford to compare your options.
- Dental Implants: Permanent, bone-preserving, no impact on adjacent teeth, feels natural, lasts 20+ years with care
- Dental Bridges: Requires grinding down adjacent teeth, doesn’t prevent bone loss, may need replacement in 10–15 years
- Dentures: Removable, can slip or cause discomfort, bone continues to deteriorate, requires adhesives
Already exploring bridges? Read more about dental bridges in Abbotsford to compare your options.
How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Abbotsford, BC?
Dental implant costs vary depending on several factors: the number of implants, whether bone grafting is needed, and the type of crown used. In Canada, a single implant typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000+ including the crown.
While this may seem significant upfront, consider that implants are designed to last a lifetime — making them more cost-effective than alternatives that need to be replaced every 10–15 years. We offer payment plans and will help you maximize your dental insurance benefits.
Why Choose Medora Dental Care for Implants in Abbotsford?
- Experienced implant dentists with a gentle, precise approach
- Personalized treatment plans tailored to your anatomy and goals
- Advanced imaging for accurate implant placement
- Sedation options for a completely comfortable experience
- Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
- Convenient location serving all of the Fraser Valley
Complementary Services That Enhance Your Implant Results
Many implant patients also explore porcelain veneers or teeth whitening to create a complete smile transformation.
We also offer dental crowns in Abbotsford as standalone restorations for damaged teeth that don’t require extraction.
Maintaining healthy gums is essential for implant success — learn about our periodontal treatment services.
We also offer dental crowns in Abbotsford as standalone restorations for damaged teeth that don’t require extraction.
Maintaining healthy gums is essential for implant success — learn about our periodontal treatment services.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants
Q: Does getting a dental implant hurt?
Most patients report that the procedure is less uncomfortable than expected, thanks to effective local anesthesia. Post-procedure soreness is typically manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers. For anxious patients, we offer sedation options.
Q: How long do dental implants last?
With proper care — regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups — dental implants can last 20 years or more. Many patients have implants that last a lifetime.
Q: Can I get an implant if I've had bone loss?
Often yes — a bone graft can restore sufficient bone density to support an implant. We’ll evaluate this during your consultation and advise on the best approach.
Q: Will my implant look natural?
Absolutely. Your crown is custom-crafted to match the colour, size, and shape of your surrounding teeth. Even your closest friends won’t be able to tell the difference.
Q: How soon can I eat normally after an implant?
Most patients resume a soft diet within days of implant placement and eat fully normally once the crown is fitted. We’ll give you detailed post-operative care instructions.