1621 Bloor Street West,
Toronto, ON M6P 1A6
Clovedent Family Dentistry

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Why Choose Clovedent Family Dentistry?

Expert Implant Dentist

Fellowship in dental implant placement from International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI)

Top of the Line Technology

Equipped with 3D CT scan machine to do guided implant placement

Flexible Payment Plans

Affordable and flexible financing dental implants for a Low Monthly Payment!

Dental Implants - Your Solution to Missing Teeth

Are you looking for a permanent solution to missing teeth? Depending on your unique situation, dental implants from Clovedent Family Dentistry in Toronto may be the best choice as these restorations look and function just like your natural teeth. Implants are often used as a preferred alternative to bridges, partial dentures and complete dentures. The implant itself is an artificial tooth root made of titanium. We insert it into the jawbone to replace the root of your natural tooth. An artificial tooth (or pontic) is then attached to the implant, which serves as an anchor and holds your new tooth in place.
The Dental Implant Process
In most cases, placing a dental implant is a 2-part procedure. In the first phase, the implant will be placed in your jawbone. The implants will gradually bond to the bone over a period of 3 to 6 months. During these initial months, you might be required to wear dentures, depending on your specific situation. You may also be restricted to a diet of soft foods to ensure your implants are kept intact. During this time, we will work on the creation of your replacement tooth (or teeth).

Once the implant is bonded to your jawbone, we will place anchors in your gums and then finish the procedure by placing your artificial tooth. The entire process should take around 6 to 8 months. There is limited disruption to your daily lifestyle and the end result is a completely functional, long-lasting restoration and a beautiful smile.

Dr. Kamalbake holds a fellowship of dental implant placement/restoration and is a member of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.New Paragraph

Dr. Seyed Kamalbake

Dr. Seyed Kamalbake has doctor of dental medicine degree from Nova South Eastern University in South Florida in addition to the doctor of dental surgery degree from Beheshti University and has been practicing dentistry since 2000.

He is committed to provide the highest quality of dental care with emphasis on patients' education to develop good preventative care habits.

Dr. Seyed also acts promptly himself to participate in the continuing education to keep up with latest dental research and changing technology. He has an Implant fellowship from ICOI (International Congress of Oral Implantologists). He is also a member of American Orthodontic Society, Canadian Dental Association, Ontario Dental Association, and the Royal College of Dental Surgeons.

“I love what I do and I treat my patients with excellent care and as if they were my own family.”

Dr. Kamalbake’s patients describe him as being very compassionate and caring. He enjoys playing basketball, soccer and spending time with his family and friends.

Dr. Jeffrey Pancer

Dr. Pancer has been a member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM) since 1995 and served as the organization's President from 2008 to 2010. He served on the AADSM Board of Directors from 1998 to 2004 and is a diplomat of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine. He is the editor of "Dialogue" the quarterly bulletin of the AADSM.

Dr. Pancer is the developer of an oral appliance for snoring and apnea called the "Sleep Saver". He is an apnea sufferer himself as well as a general dentistry practitioner. He has been treating sleep disordered breathing patients since 1994.

We do computer guided dental implant by use of CBCT and
 digital impressions which makes the implant placement
 very accurate, safe and predictable,
 versus free-hand surgery that is the opposite.
What is CT-Guided Dental Implants?
In guided surgery cases, CBCT scanning and digital intraoral impressions are used to generate a virtual representation of the patient’s jaw and oral anatomy. This is utilized to develop a digital treatment plan in which the exact position of the implant is determined in advance of treatment. A surgical guide is fabricated that controls the osteotomy in precise accordance with the preplanned implant position. The depth, angulation, and mesial-distal and buccal-lingual location of the implant osteotomy are precisely controlled by titanium sleeves situated within the surgical guide.

The superior level of accuracy afforded by this approach makes it ideal in situations where there are concerns related to bone volume and the proximity of vital patient anatomy such as the inferior alveolar nerve, sinus and neighboring teeth. In cases of narrow ridges or other instances of limited anatomical space, guided surgery simplifies the task of situating the implant within the available bone. In full-arch indications, guided surgery should always be a strong consideration provided the complexity of such cases and the less invasive nature of the procedure, atraumatic healing process, and the complete control it affords of the inter-implant positions.

Guided surgery is also more prosthetically driven, which is beneficial provided the growing emphasis on final esthetics in implant therapy. The digital treatment-planning element of guided surgery allows the practitioner to begin with the ideal restoration and work down to the implant position. While this approach can be adopted in freehand cases, the precision and control afforded by guided surgery enable the clinician to position and angulate the implant for the most esthetic restorative outcome possible.
What is a CT Scan?
A CBCT scan, also known as Cone Beam CT scan is a procedure that combines x-ray images to create 3D cross-sectional views of the scanned area.
This allows doctors to see structures such as bone, soft tissues, and nerve canal at many different angles for better diagnosis and treatment plans.

Dentists can use CBCT to have an accurate view of the bone and surrounded anatomy to place a dental implant safely. Performing a dental CT is very simple and completely painless. The patient sits stationary in a designated seat while the imaging system takes several pictures of your face in a matter of seconds.

At Clovedent Family Dentistry we use the Villa 3D CT Scanner, which provides one of the fastest scans on the market. This scan only emits a very low dose of radiation that is less than that of a standard set of full mouth dental x-rays. This advanced technology paired with intramural digital impression using a camera allows us to offer our patients the best possible care with placing a dental implant very safely and accurately.

What Our Happy Patients Say About Us?

I am very picky with my dentist, but Dr. Kamalbake is truly one of the best dentist I know. He is very professional & making appointment is easy. I would recommend him to all my friends!


Friendly environment and very experienced staff. I loved the new chairs and look of the office. I recommend them to anyone looking for excellent dental care. Best Toronto dentist.

I'm happy going to this clinic for the last 2 years. Very friendly, cheaper than other place I went, mostly easy going stuff Members and near dundus west subway ...good luck
Clovedent Family Dentistry

Top of the Line Technology,
 Equipped with 3D CT Scan Machine
To Do Guided Implant Placement,
Equipped with 3D Intra Oral Scanner
To Capture Digital Impression

Why would I need a CT scan at the dentist? 

CT scans can be especially helpful to dentists in planning procedures like dental implants, as they provide views of bone structure, bone density, tissues and nerves that can’t be seen with traditional dental x-rays. 3D imaging can assist with assessing the quality of the jawbone, determining the best spot to place the implant and the appropriate size and type of implant needed.

Dental implants done via traditional placement techniques are typically time-consuming to complete. With CT scans the entire surgical procedure can be planned out and practiced in advance, reducing the amount of time the patient is in the clinic and improving their overall results.
How will I benefit from CT-guided implant placement? 

At Clovedent Family Dentistry we always use the CT-guided implant placement procedure because it provides several benefits to the patient. These include:

  • minimally invasive surgical techniques
  • reduced treatment and recovery time
  • minimized complications
  • more successful placement and enhanced end results
Using CT scans for guidance is the best option for dental implant placement.
If you need more information about dental implant procedures or would like to set up a consultation, give us a call
Have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment?
We would love to help!
Our Services
Clovedent Family Dentistry provides general and cosmetic dental care for patients of all ages.
Using the latest technology in a welcoming environment, Dr. Kamalbake and his team provide patients with
thorough and completely customized dental care using the most effective treatments.


Business Hours

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