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Dental Implants in Kitsilano

If you are missing one tooth or a few teeth, dental implants are a great option to restore your smile and rebuild your confidence. This type of tooth replacement offers the most natural-looking restoration by promoting bone formation, a feature that other alternatives cannot do.
Because of this primary benefit, dental implants are able to support the muscles of the face for a more youthful appearance, help with proper eating for a lifetime of better health, and keep the smile beautiful and intact for a lifetime. If you'd like to know more about dental implants and what they can do for your smile, read on below.
Dental Implant Clinic in Kitsilano
At our clinic at Arbutus Station Dental, we are proud to offer dental implant treatment with a highly experienced and skilled team, led by Dr. Christopher Low. Using state-of-the-art dental equipment, Dr. Low and our team will do a thorough assessment of your oral health and smile goals to determine if dental implants are the best option for your smile. And, with accurate treatment planning and precise implant surgery, we ensure the long-term success of your dental implants.
Why Replace Missing Teeth?
Dental implants offer numerous benefits, such as:
- Prevents shifting of teeth
- Enhances the face shape and smile aesthetics
- Improves chewing and biting of food
- Keeps bone healthy and intact
- Adds a confidence boost
- Prevents dental problems, such as gum disease
- Improves overall health and quality of life
As a tooth replacement, dental implants are able to mimic the form and function of the natural tooth. With that, you can enjoy eating your favourite foods without worrying that your tooth might come off. You can also smile as comfortably and confidently with your complete set of beautiful, pearly whites.
Why Choose Dental Implants?
At Arbutus Station Dental, we have several tooth replacement treatments that you can consider if you have missing teeth, however, certain aspects make implants the best option.
They include:
- Fixed in bone for enhanced confidence during wear
- Improved comfort and functionality when chewing, eating
- Prevents loss of bone and sagging facial muscles
- Resistant to decay and severe wear
- Low maintenance, highly convenient
- Permanent and lifetime solution
The Dental Implant Procedure

Getting a dental implant involves a series of steps that are essential to the success of your treatment. To give you an idea, here are the three procedures you can expect:
Consultation and Assessment
At Arbutus Station Dental, the first step is to understand your smile and bite using diagnostic tools such as X-rays, scans, and photos. These will help Dr. Christopher Low plan your treatment, including where to put the implants, how to accurately place them in the bone, what type of anaesthetics to use, and how to complete the smile restoration. Treatment planning is crucial in preventing complications that can affect the result.
Surgical Implant Placement
Once everything is planned out, the next procedure is the implant surgery itself. Usually, this is done under local anaesthesia or mild sedation. But, multiple implant surgery or longer procedures may require general anaesthesia. Once the implant is placed, the wound will be closed with sutures to facilitate ideal healing.
Healing and Osseointegration
Recovery from implant surgery can take a few months. During this time, osseointegration will take place in which the bone will fuse with the implant to permanently hold it in place. This is key to the implant treatment. Without proper osseointegration, the implant will fail. This usually occurs after 4 to 6 months. While you wait, a temporary tooth restoration is made to fill the gap.
Final Restoration
Once osseointegration is complete, you will be called back in to complete the implant treatment at Arbutus Station Dental. If you are missing just one tooth, a custom dental crown will be made. This is properly fitted on top of the implant to complete your smile. Meanwhile, a few missing teeth are replaced with dentures which are supported by a few implants across your jaw.
However, not every implant treatment is completed by just four steps. Some patients may require additional procedures, such as bone grafting, gum disease treatment, or sinus lift. These procedures will help improve the outcome of your implant treatment and should be discussed during treatment planning.
How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?

A dental implant is recommended as a fixed and permanent solution to tooth loss. It is a versatile treatment that is effective in replacing a single missing tooth to a full set of missing teeth, depending on what your smile needs.
At Arbutus Station Dental, we follow the British Columbia Dental Association (BCDA) Fee Guide to determine the costs of our dental treatments. This ensures you pay a fair price for your dental implants. Typically, our traditional dental implant cost starts at $4,600. This can increase depending on the material for your crown and the need for other procedures, such as a graft or sinus lift.
A traditional dental implant comprises a single unit titanium post that is surgically placed in the bone and an artificial tooth crown placed on top of it. This is ideal for a single-tooth replacement. For a comprehensive treatment assessment specific to your needs, contact our dental team today. Concerned about discomfort? Are dental implants painful?
Dental Implant Pricing Breakdown
| Dental Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Dental Implant | $2,964 |
| Implant Crown and Lab Fees | $2,088 |
| TOTAL | $5,052 |
Understanding Dental Implant Prices
Dental implants are one of the options for teeth replacement. It is the most modern treatment that is considered to be the closest you can get to the look, feel, and function of the natural tooth. And because it is embedded into your bone, this is a permanent solution that can last you a lifetime.
Considering other alternatives, dental implants remain a superior choice because of their likeness to your natural tooth. Like your tooth root, a dental implant can support the bone and allow for bone regeneration. This helps support your lip and facial muscles for a more youthful appearance. The proper foundation also allows for optimal comfort during eating and biting. These are feats that other teeth replacement options do not offer. If you're comparing alternatives, you can also review dental bridge costs in Vancouver.
Each dental implant is custom to your smile. The crown that covers the post is bespoke to match the colour, shape, and size of your other teeth. If needed, it can also replace a few or a full set of missing teeth. The more implants you need to complete your smile, the higher the treatment cost.
Factors that Determine the Cost of a Dental Implant
- Crown Material: The crown to be placed on your single-tooth implant can vary depending on your choice of material. The most affordable option is a metal-porcelain crown.
- Bone Graft: A dental implant relies on sufficient bone to ensure long-term success. If insufficient, a graft can be placed to enhance the bone density and improve your treatment outcome.
- Sinus Lifting: Another procedure that can be crucial to implant treatment is a sinus lift. This can be recommended for implants on the upper jaw that may hit and open the sinus area during surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions

Late Updated: June 29, 2026
All content on this site is reviewed or authored by Dr. Christopher Low to ensure medical accuracy.
Dr. Christopher Low, an experienced dentist based in Kitsilano, established his roots in this community alongside his wife and family. Dr. Low, a native of Victoria, British Columbia, embarked on his academic journey by pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology at the University of Victoria, successfully earning his degree in 2003.
Following his undergraduate pursuits, Dr. Low's fascination with the realm of biological sciences initially led him toward a career in academia. He started his professional journey at the BC Cancer Research Centre, where he conducted pioneering research in prostate cancer. This period of scholarly engagement culminated in the completion of a Master's degree in Oncology from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2010.
Subsequently, Dr. Low's evolving interest in clinical practice prompted him to further his education, culminating in him earning his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from UBC in 2014. This academic achievement was complemented by a year-long general practice residency at Montefiore Medical Centre in the Bronx, New York. During this pivotal phase of his career, Dr. Low gained invaluable experience across the spectrum of general dentistry, including the management of emergency dental cases.
Beyond his professional endeavours, Dr. Low can often be found outdoors amidst the picturesque landscapes of our local mountains, indulging in activities such as mountain biking and snowboarding. When not pursuing his adventurous passions, he dedicates cherished moments to his family life in the city, enjoying quality time with his wife Julia and actively engaging with their lively 6-year-old son, Theo, and their 2-year-old daughter, Georgia
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