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Dental implants at Stadium Dental, Edmonton
Surgical · Edmonton

Dental

Implants

Single-tooth, multi-tooth, and full-arch implants placed in-house by Dr. Maged Elboraee. Fees below the Alberta Dental Fee Guide, direct insurance billing, CDCP welcome.

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Fees BELOW the Alberta Dental Fee Guide
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Direct Insurance Billing to every major Canadian insurer
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Sedation Dentistry Available for Kids & Adults
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Free Teeth Whitening with every adult check-up & cleaning
Fees BELOW the Alberta Dental Fee Guide
Same-Day Dental Emergencies Welcome
Direct Insurance Billing to every major Canadian insurer
Open 7 Days a Week · Evenings until 8 PM
Welcoming New Patients of All Ages
Free No-Obligation Consultation for new treatments
Sedation Dentistry Available for Kids & Adults
Kid-Friendly Pediatric Dentistry
PPE-Equipped & Sanitized Facility

About

Dental Implants

Replace a missing tooth in Edmonton without compromising the neighbours.

A dental implant is a small titanium post placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Once it integrates with the bone, a process called osseointegration that typically takes three to four months, an abutment and a crown are attached on top. The result functions and looks like a natural tooth.

At Stadium Dental in Cromdale, Edmonton, Dr. Maged Elboraee recommends implants in three common situations: replacing a single failing or missing tooth without grinding down the teeth on either side, replacing several teeth with implant-supported bridges, or stabilising a denture that no longer fits well. Patients who assume bone loss disqualifies them often still qualify after a graft, ridge augmentation, or sinus lift, all performed in-house.

A single-tooth case at Stadium Dental runs across four to five visits over four to six months. The consultation includes 3D imaging where indicated, a written quote, and an insurance pre-determination. Surgery is 60 to 90 minutes under local anaesthetic with optional sedation. The final crown is fitted three to four months later, after the implant has integrated with the jawbone.

Single-tooth implant cases at Stadium Dental typically run $3,500 to $6,000 CAD all-in, with the implant, abutment, and crown combined. Fees stay below the Alberta Dental Fee Guide on every component, with direct insurance billing to Alberta Blue Cross, Manulife, Sun Life, Canada Life, Green Shield Canada, and Desjardins. CDCP patients are welcome.

Cost

What does it cost in Edmonton?

Implant cost depends on three components and on whether bone grafting is needed. Stadium Dental fees stay below the Alberta Dental Fee Guide on every component. Every quote is provided in writing with an insurance estimate before any treatment begins.

Ranges below are typical for a generally healthy adult patient in Edmonton. Your case may differ.

ComponentTypical Edmonton range (CAD)
Surgical implant placement$2,000 to $3,000
Abutment$500 to $900
Final crown (porcelain or zirconia)$1,200 to $2,200
Bone graft (when needed)$500 to $1,800
Sinus lift (upper back teeth, when needed)$1,500 to $3,500
Single-tooth case, all-in (no graft)$3,500 to $6,000
Implant-supported denture (per arch)Quoted individually
Full-arch fixed bridge (per arch)Quoted individually
Dr. Maged Elboraee, General Dentist & Implantologist at Stadium Dental in Edmonton
Expert Insight
Most patients who come in asking about implants have already lived with the problem for too long. The consultation is where we slow down: I look at the bone on the 3D scan, walk through what is realistic, and put a number on it before we book anything. The surgery itself is the smallest part of the process; planning is what makes implants last decades.
Dr. Maged Elboraee, BDS (Hons), MSGeneral Dentist & Implantologist, Stadium Dental · Edmonton, Alberta

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Dental Implants · FAQ

Common questions about dental implants at Stadium Dental in Edmonton.

  1. When placed in healthy bone and maintained with regular cleanings, dental implants from Stadium Dental are designed to last decades, with peer-reviewed studies citing implant survival rates above 95% at 10 years. The titanium post integrates with the jawbone permanently. The crown on top is a separate component that may be replaced after 10 to 15 years of normal wear, similar to any other crown.

  2. Most implant patients at Stadium Dental describe the surgical visit as easier than a tooth extraction. The site is fully numbed with local anaesthetic, and sedation options are available for patients who would prefer to be more relaxed. Mild aching for two to four days afterward is normal and is usually managed with ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Dr. Elboraee schedules a check-in call the next day.

  3. A single-tooth implant in Edmonton typically falls between roughly $3,500 and $6,000 CAD when the implant, abutment, and crown are combined. Stadium Dental fees stay below the Alberta Dental Fee Guide on every component, and full quotes with insurance estimates are provided in writing before any surgery is booked. Multi-tooth and full-arch cases are quoted individually.

  4. Often yes. Dr. Maged Elboraee assesses bone volume with 3D imaging at the consultation, and patients with reduced bone height frequently still qualify after a bone graft, ridge augmentation, or sinus lift. Stadium Dental performs these grafting procedures in-house in Cromdale, so most cases stay under one roof rather than requiring a referral elsewhere in Edmonton.

  5. Yes. Stadium Dental places multi-tooth and full-arch implant cases for Edmonton patients who are missing many teeth or are no longer comfortable in dentures. Treatment planning, surgical placement, and the final fixed bridge are all handled by Dr. Maged Elboraee in the Cromdale clinic, with sedation available for the surgical visit and a staged restorative timeline.

  6. Most Canadian extended dental plans cover a portion of implant treatment, particularly the crown and abutment components. Stadium Dental direct-bills Alberta Blue Cross, Manulife, Sun Life, Canada Life, Green Shield Canada, Desjardins, and the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). The front desk submits a pre-determination to your insurer before booking surgery so you know your exact share.

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