If dental implants fail years down the line, it’s rarely because the implant “gave out.” It’s almost always because the tissues around it changed slowly. Good daily cleaning, routine monitoring, and managing bite forces are what protect implants long term. When those things slip, problems tend to show up quietly, not suddenly.
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Dental implants are not a procedure most people want to repeat. That’s why many patients from Woodbridge choose to travel a short distance to Maple for implant treatment — prioritising planning, experience, and follow-up over convenience alone.
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Short answer: Yes — most adults are good candidates for dental implants. Only a small number of patients need gum therapy, bone augmentation, or medical stabilisation before the implant can be placed.
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You notice it most when you bite into something firm — a small gap where a tooth used to be, the way your tongue slips into it without asking. For some, it’s a single missing tooth. For others, several. Either way, the absence changes more than appearance. It shifts how you chew and, over time, how your jawbone holds its shape.
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Your bite isn’t a trend; it’s a system. Teeth, gums, jaw joints, habits — all moving parts. When people ask “Invisalign vs braces”, they really mean: Which option fits my mouth, my life, and my wallet without regret later? This guide keeps it plain and practical: cost in Canada (Maple and Woodbridge), treatment time, comfort, hygiene, lifestyle, and where each system shines. Short verdict first, detail after. No hype.
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Crooked can be a twist, overlap, tooth sticking out, tooth tucked in, or a front tooth that sits a little off.
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Over the next few pages, we’ll share how we break down dental-implant costs. No surprises, no jargon. You’ll see the little details that add up, the moments where a patient’s life quietly shifts, and how our team in Woodbridge makes the process as clear as your new smile will be.
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So, you’re missing a tooth. Someone probably told you: “You should get a bridge.” Someone else: “No, implants are better.” Cue confusion. Let’s skip the sugarcoating and break it down like you’re sitting in the chair, asking us straight: What’s actually the difference?
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You wake up with a sore jaw. By lunchtime, a dull pressure builds behind your ear. Later that evening, a quiet ringing creeps in — constant, high-pitched, and untraceable. It might seem unrelated, but if you clench your jaw under stress or grind your teeth at night, the two symptoms may share the same root cause.
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Choosing between preserving a tooth with a root canal or having it extracted and replaced might seem daunting. Every route has its own advantages, disadvantages and expenses. The end result is that your dental team's confidence rather than the process itself is the most crucial element.
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