Permanent Tooth Replacement

Dental implants in Delta, BC — a smile that feels like your own.

Missing a tooth, or tired of a loose denture? A dental implant is the closest thing to a natural tooth — permanent, stable, and beautiful. From 3D-planned consultation to the final crown, we make the whole journey clear and comfortable.

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What is a dental implant?

A tooth root that lasts, topped with a crown you'll love

A dental implant is a small titanium post that acts as an artificial tooth root. It's gently placed into the jawbone, where it fuses with the bone over a few months to form a rock-solid foundation. A custom porcelain crown — colour-matched to your natural teeth — is then attached on top. The result looks, feels and functions like a real tooth, with no clicking, slipping or dietary restrictions.

Unlike bridges, an implant doesn't rely on grinding down neighbouring teeth, and unlike traditional dentures, it won't move when you eat or speak. It also preserves the jawbone, which naturally shrinks when a tooth is missing — helping maintain your facial structure and long-term oral health.

Implants can replace:

  • A single missing tooth — one implant and one crown, without touching the teeth beside it.
  • Several missing teeth — an implant-supported bridge fills the gap securely.
  • A full arch — implant-supported dentures snap firmly in place for stability and confidence.
Why patients choose implants

Built to last, made to feel natural

A permanent solution

With proper care, an implant can last a lifetime — no adhesives, no removing at night, no replacing every few years.

Eat & smile freely

Bite into an apple, enjoy your favourite foods, and laugh with confidence — implants stay firmly in place.

Protects your bone

Implants stimulate the jawbone like a natural root, preventing the bone loss and sunken look that follows missing teeth.

The journey, step by step

What to expect with your implant

1

Consultation & 3D imaging

We examine your mouth, take a 3D scan, and map out a precise, personalized plan — including a clear estimate and your coverage.

2

Gentle implant placement

The titanium post is placed under local anaesthetic in a comfortable, minimally-invasive procedure. Most patients return to normal activities the next day.

3

Healing & integration

Over 3–6 months the implant fuses with your jawbone. We'll often place a natural-looking temporary so you're never without a smile.

4

Your final crown

Once healed, we attach a custom porcelain crown matched to your smile. You leave with a tooth that looks and feels completely natural.

Affordable & local

Implant dentistry in Delta that fits your budget

We believe a confident smile shouldn't be out of reach. At your consultation you'll receive a transparent, itemized estimate — no surprises. We direct-bill most major insurers, accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), and offer flexible financing so you can spread the cost over time.

Delta Rise Dental is located at #103 – 11957 80th Avenue, just off Scott Road and easy to reach from North Delta, Sunshine Hills, Annieville and Surrey. Our team speaks English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu, and we've been rebuilding Delta smiles since 2008.

Not sure if you have enough bone for an implant? Don't worry — our 3D imaging tells us exactly, and options like bone grafting or implant-supported dentures mean there's almost always a path to a stable, natural smile.
Implant FAQ

Your dental implant questions, answered

How much do dental implants cost in Delta, BC?

The cost depends on how many teeth are being replaced and whether a bone graft is needed. At your consultation we provide a clear, itemized estimate and review your insurance and Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) coverage. We also offer flexible financing options.

How long do dental implants last?

With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, dental implants can last a lifetime. The titanium post fuses with your jawbone, and the porcelain crown typically lasts 15 years or more before it may need replacing.

Does getting a dental implant hurt?

Implant placement is done under local anaesthetic and most patients say it's more comfortable than they expected — often easier than a tooth extraction. Sedation options are available, and mild soreness afterward is easily managed with over-the-counter pain relief.

How long does the dental implant process take?

From placement to final crown, treatment usually takes 3 to 6 months, most of which is the healing period while the implant fuses with the bone. Some cases qualify for faster timelines, which we'll discuss at your consultation.

Am I a candidate for dental implants?

Most adults with one or more missing teeth and healthy gums are good candidates. Using 3D imaging we assess your bone and plan precisely. If bone volume is low, a graft or implant-supported denture may be recommended.

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