Dental Implants in the GTA


With over 40 years of experience in the design and fabrication of dentures, James Kontos DD is the denturist you can trust for your dental implant needs. Our Scarborough clinic is equipped with an in-house lab, which means less wait time for you!

What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is essentially an artificial titanium implant to which a denture is attached. Implant-supported dentures have among the highest success rates in teeth replacement technology, ensuring you the best comfort in your day-to-day and for years to come.

Benefits of Dental Implants

As dental implants are surgically placed into the jaw bone, they provide more stability than complete or partial dentures. You’ll be able to live an active lifestyle without worrying about dentures slipping out or changing the way you talk. In turn, you’ll gain the confidence to eat, speak and chew freely.


With implant-supported dentures, your gum tissue and jawbone won’t shrink or weaken. The reason is that the artificial implant allow the bone to retain its size and strength. What’s more, you’ll benefit from improved chewing and better nutrition without having to deal with denture adhesives!

Speak with James Kontos DD today to see if dental implants are right for you.

  • Improved ability to eat foods you avoided
  • Decreased denture discomfort
  • Increased denture stability
  • Significant decrease in bone loss
  • Enhanced self-esteem
  • Improved nutrition
  • Improved digestion
  • Increased taste, temperature and texture of food

Why Are Dental Implants a Good Choice? 

Implant-supported dentures are highly secure and stable and feel much more “real” than conventional dentures. That means you can finally enjoy all the harder and more nutritious foods you’ve avoided for years! 


Many who opted for implant-supported dentures are experiencing comfort and joy for the first time since they lost their natural teeth. These patients can finally be confident with their smile knowing they’ll never be concerned about dentures slipping when speaking or laughing!

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