Dental Implants in Ontario – A Patient Guide
Dental Implants

Dental Implants, Explained - So You Can Decide With Confidence
If you’re missing teeth, facing extractions, or struggling with dentures, you deserve clear answers, without pressure, jargon, or surprise costs.
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No pressure. No upfront costs. Just clear guidance.
Introduction: Setting the Tone
For many people, learning about dental implants starts with uncertainty.
You may be wondering:
- Am I a candidate?
- What happens if I still have my own teeth?
- Are implants always fixed and permanent?
- How much does this really cost, and is any of it covered?
At Saberton, we believe your first step shouldn’t feel like a commitment. It should feel like understanding.
This page is here to help you explore what’s possible, at your pace, with honest, education‑first guidance from a team that coordinates care from start to finish.
Quick Pathways: Start Where You Are
Choose the description that feels closest to you:
1. I still have my own teeth, but they’re failing or need to be removed
You may be exploring implants before or after extractions, and want to understand your options early.
→ Explore Implants After Extractions
2. I already wear dentures, and they feel loose or uncomfortable
You may be looking for more stability, comfort, and confidence without jumping straight to a fully fixed solution.
→ Learn About Dentures Secured with Implants
3. I want something that feels fixed and permanent
You may be researching long‑term solutions designed to feel closest to natural teeth.
→ Explore Fixed Teeth on Implants
4. I’m worried about cost, coverage, or CDCP
You may be unsure what implants cost, what’s included, and whether government coverage applies.
→ Understand Costs & CDCP Coverage
5. I’m not quite sure, I want help to understand my options
If you’re early in the process, this is a common place to be.
→ Read the Complete Implant Guide
What "Dental Implants" Actually Means
Dental implants are small medical‑grade posts placed in the jawbone to help support replacement teeth. They are designed to act like artificial tooth roots.
What many people don’t realize is that implants are not a single treatment.
They can support:
- Dentures that snap into place
- Dentures that remain removable
- Fixed teeth designed to stay in place
The right approach depends on your oral health, comfort goals, lifestyle, and budget, which is why education always comes first.
The Saberton Approach: Education First
One coordinated journey. Not scattered referrals.
At Saberton, implant care is coordinated under one clear treatment plan:
- Saberton denturists and implant care team guide education, consultations, impressions, prosthetic design, delivery, and follow‑up care
- Surgical implant placement is completed by Dr. Omar Abdulghafoor, part of the Saberton care team.
This means you’re not left piecing together information from multiple offices, and you understand the full picture before moving forward.
Common Questions We Hear (And Why They're Normal!)
“Do implants hurt?”
Many people worry about discomfort. Modern implant care is planned carefully, and comfort is discussed in detail during a consultation.
“Will they look natural?”
Implant‑supported teeth are custom‑designed to suit your face, smile, and preferences.
“Am I too old, or too late?”
Age alone doesn’t determine suitability. A consultation helps clarify what may be possible for you.
“What if I’m not ready yet?”
That’s okay. Learning your options early can help you avoid regret later, even if you decide to wait.
Next Steps: An Invitation, Not Pressure
If you’d like help to understand which options may apply to you, the next step is a free consultation.
This is a conversation, not a decision.
You’ll have the chance to:
- Ask questions
- Understand potential options
- Review costs and coverage at a high level
- Decide what feels right for you
Take the First Step — Book a Free Consultation
No pressure. No upfront costs. Just clear, personalized guidance.
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