Looking for a long-term, natural-looking solution for missing teeth? Tooth loss can impact chewing, speaking, bite function, overall oral health, and the appearance of your smile.
At Flossy Dentistry & Hygiene Clinic in Toronto, we offer dental implant treatment as part of our comprehensive reconstructive dentistry services. Dental implants are designed to replace missing tooth roots and provide a stable foundation for custom restorations such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.

What Are Dental Implants?
A dental implant is a small titanium post that is surgically placed in the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Over time, the implant integrates with the surrounding bone, creating a stable foundation for a custom restoration that blends naturally with your smile.
Depending on your needs, implants may be used to support:
- A single replacement tooth
- Multiple missing teeth
- A dental bridge
- A full or partial denture
Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implants may offer several advantages compared to other tooth replacement options. Potential benefits of replacing lost teeth with dental implants include:
- Restoring chewing and biting function
- Supporting speech and comfort
- Helping maintain facial structure
- Preserving surrounding teeth by avoiding the need for alteration of adjacent teeth
- Providing stability for dental crowns, bridges, or dentures
- Creating a natural-looking tooth replacement solution
Every patient's experience is unique, and treatment recommendations will depend on individual oral health needs.
The Implant Process
At Flossy Dentistry & Hygiene Clinic, dental implant treatment is completed in stages and begins with a comprehensive evaluation. The process typically includes:
Consultation & Treatment Planning
Your dentist will assess your oral health, review your medical history, and take digital images and 3D scans to determine whether implant treatment may be appropriate for you.
- Implant Placement. The implant is surgically placed within the jawbone by a qualified dental professional.
- Implant Healing & Integration. During the healing period, the implant gradually integrates with the surrounding bone. Healing times vary depending on individual circumstances.
- Final Restoration Placement. Once healing is complete, a custom crown, bridge, or denture is attached to the implant, restoring appearance and function.
Our dental center in Toronto offers the following implant systems:
Single-Tooth Implants
When a single tooth is missing, an implant-supported crown can provide a replacement that functions independently without relying on neighboring teeth for support.
A single dental implant can help restore both the appearance and everyday strength of the tooth, while preserving adjacent tooth structure.
Implant-Supported Bridges
For our patients missing multiple teeth, implants may be used to support a dental bridge. This approach can restore larger gaps while providing stability and support throughout the dental arch.
Implant-Supported Dentures
Dental implants can also be used to secure full or partial dentures. Compared to traditional removable dentures, implant-supported dentures may provide increased stability and retention for some patients. Your dentist can discuss whether this option may be suitable for your situation.
Are Dental Implants Right for You?

- Overall oral health
- Gum health
- Bone quantity and quality
- Medical history
- Individual treatment goals
A comprehensive consultation is the best way to determine whether implant treatment is appropriate for your needs.
Advanced Technology for Precision Planning
At Flossy Dentistry & Hygiene Clinic, we utilize advanced digital imaging and 3D scanning technology to support detailed treatment planning. These tools help us evaluate your oral structures, communicate treatment options with clarity, and create a more personalized treatment experience.
Rebuild Your Smile with Confidence
Whether you are missing one tooth or several, our team is committed to helping you explore solutions that support your oral health, comfort, and quality of life. Our team is here to explain your options, answer your questions, and develop a treatment plan designed to achieve your goals.
Schedule a consultation to learn more about dental implants and whether they may be the right treatment option for your smile.