An implant is only fully useful once the visible tooth on top is planned and restored well

Implant restoration focuses on the part of treatment that patients actually chew with and see when they smile: the implant-supported crown, bridge, or denture that completes the case.

Restoration is the phase that turns implant treatment into a working tooth replacement

The implant itself acts as the support below the gumline. Restoration is the step where that support is matched with the visible replacement on top. That may be a single crown, part of a bridge, or support for a more stable denture depending on the treatment plan.

  • Restoration planning for function and appearance
  • Matching bite, spacing, and surrounding teeth
  • Support for single-tooth and multi-tooth implant cases
  • Repair or replacement planning when an implant restoration is worn or damaged
Implant restoration at Clarenville Dental Care

The visible result depends on good planning, not just the implant itself

Patients often think of an implant as one single item, but the restorative phase is what brings the final shape, contact points, and bite into place. That is why implant restoration needs to be thought through as carefully as the implant support underneath it.

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