A missing tooth does more damage than most people realize. Beyond the visible gap, the jawbone beneath begins to shrink within months of losing a tooth — a process called resorption. Adjacent teeth drift. Your bite changes. Your face gradually loses the bone support that gives it shape. Dental implants are the only tooth replacement that addresses all of this at the source. At Red Rose Dentistry on James St. S in downtown Hamilton, we restore missing teeth with implant-supported restorations that look, feel, and function exactly like natural teeth — built to last decades.
What Is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is a small titanium post placed surgically into the jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root. Over 3–6 months, the post bonds with living bone through a process called osseointegration — creating a stable, permanent anchor. A custom-made crown, bridge, or denture is then attached on top.
Unlike bridges or conventional dentures, implants don’t rest on the gum or require filing down neighbouring teeth. They integrate directly into your jaw, which means:
- Bone preservation — the implant stimulates the jaw the same way a tooth root does, stopping resorption
- No movement — implants don’t slip or click; eat whatever you want
- No adhesives — no pastes, no soaks, no nightly removal
- Natural look — the crown is colour-matched and shaped to fit your existing teeth perfectly
- Longevity — with proper care, implants last 20–30 years or a lifetime
Our Dental Implant Process at Red Rose Dentistry
Step 1 — Consultation & Treatment Planning
Your first appointment covers a complete oral exam, digital X-rays, and a full review of your medical history and bone density. We discuss your tooth replacement goals, walk through the full implant timeline, and give you a transparent cost breakdown before anything is scheduled. No pressure, no rush.
Step 2 — Implant Placement
The titanium post is placed under local anesthetic. The procedure typically takes one to two hours and most patients are surprised by how comfortable it is. For patients with dental anxiety, we offer both nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and oral sedation — you’re in full control of your comfort level.
Step 3 — Osseointegration & Healing
Over the next 3–6 months, the implant fuses with your jawbone. A temporary crown or bridge keeps your appearance intact throughout healing. We schedule checkup appointments to monitor progress.
Step 4 — Final Crown Placement
Once healing is confirmed, we take impressions and fabricate your permanent, custom crown. It’s attached to the implant, colour-matched to your natural teeth, and ready for a lifetime of use. Maintenance is simple: brush, floss, and continue your regular 6-month cleanings at Red Rose Dentistry.
Implant Options at Red Rose Dentistry
Single Tooth Implant
One implant post plus one custom crown — the most natural-feeling, longest-lasting solution for a single missing tooth. No adjacent teeth are altered.
Implant-Supported Bridge
Two implants anchor a bridge that spans multiple missing teeth without involving healthy neighbouring teeth. A durable, conservative alternative to a traditional bridge.
Implant-Supported Dentures
Four to six implants anchor a full arch of teeth permanently. This eliminates the adhesive, the slippage, and the accelerated bone loss that comes with conventional dentures. Our on-site denturist Michael Fijolek DD designs and fits your implant-supported denture directly at our James St. S clinic — no outside referrals, no waiting on a third-party lab.
All-on-4 Full Arch Reconstruction
Using just four strategically placed implants, we can support a full upper or lower arch. In many cases, the final restoration is delivered the same day as surgery. If you’re currently living with a full denture or facing full-tooth loss, this option transforms both function and quality of life.
Am I a Candidate for Dental Implants?
Most healthy adults qualify. Ideal candidates have one or more missing teeth, adequate jawbone density, and healthy gum tissue. If you’ve experienced bone loss, bone grafting is available at our clinic before implant placement — a very common preparatory step that does not disqualify you.
Factors we review at your consultation include:
- Bone volume and density (assessed by X-ray)
- Gum health — active gum disease must be treated first
- Systemic health — well-managed conditions like diabetes don’t prevent implants, but require coordination
- Smoking history — we discuss realistic expectations and success rates
Age is rarely a barrier. Patients in their 70s and 80s receive implants every year. The only way to know for certain is a consultation — and we’ll give you a clear, honest answer at your first visit.
Dental Implants & CDCP Coverage
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) covers a range of dental services for eligible Canadians. Our team will review your specific CDCP benefits during your consultation and apply whatever coverage applies to your treatment. We direct-bill CDCP directly, so you never pay out-of-pocket and wait for reimbursement.
Why Hamilton Patients Choose Red Rose Dentistry for Implants
- On-site denturist, in-house — Michael Fijolek DD designs and fits implant-supported dentures at our James St. S clinic. Most dental offices refer out. We don’t.
- Sedation available — Nitrous oxide and oral sedation for patients who’ve put off dental care due to anxiety.
- CDCP direct billing — We apply your government dental benefits at the chair, not after the fact.
- Downtown Hamilton, easy to reach — 135 James St. S, Suite 114. HSR accessible. Free parking available.
- Experienced implant team — Dr. Firas Khakani leads implant cases at Red Rose Dentistry with a patient-first approach to surgical planning.
- Transparent pricing, no surprises — Full cost breakdown given at consultation before any commitment.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants in Hamilton
How much do dental implants cost in Hamilton?
A single dental implant in Hamilton typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,500, depending on whether preparatory procedures like extraction or bone grafting are needed. At your consultation, Red Rose Dentistry provides a full itemized cost breakdown and reviews your CDCP eligibility before anything is scheduled.
Does the implant procedure hurt?
Most patients report far less discomfort than they anticipated. The procedure is performed under local anesthetic. Nitrous oxide and oral sedation are available for patients with anxiety. Post-procedure soreness is typically mild and managed with over-the-counter pain relievers; it resolves within a few days.
How long do dental implants last?
Dental implants routinely last 20–30 years, and the titanium post itself often lasts a lifetime. The crown attached on top may eventually need replacement after 15–20 years of normal wear — at which point replacement is straightforward and significantly less involved than the original procedure.
Can I get implants if I already have a full denture?
Yes — implant-supported dentures are one of the most impactful treatments we offer. As few as four implants can permanently anchor a full arch, eliminating slippage, adhesive, and ongoing bone loss. Our on-site denturist Michael Fijolek DD manages the entire denture component in-house at our Hamilton location.
How long does the full implant process take?
From first consultation to final crown, the process takes approximately 6–9 months for most patients. The majority of that time is passive healing — osseointegration happens on its own. Active appointment time is minimal.
Book Your Dental Implant Consultation in Hamilton
Ready to replace your missing tooth permanently? Call Red Rose Dentistry at (905) 521-2221 to schedule your implant consultation at our downtown Hamilton location. We answer questions, review your eligibility, and give you a clear cost and timeline before any commitment.
📍 135 James St. S, Suite 114, Hamilton, ON L8P 2Z6
📞 (905) 521-2221
HSR accessible | Free parking available | CDCP accepted