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100 Chemin Rockland
Suite 137
Montreal, Qu H3P 2V9
Office: 514-739-7879
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Meet your exclusive Montreal-based
ceramic implant expert
Dr. Jonathan Albilia
Dr Jonathan Albilia Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Dr Albilia began his training at the Faculty of Dentistry at McGill University. His oral and maxillofacial surgery training was completed at the University of Toronto where he also completed a research project in bone biology and degenerative joint disease, obtaining a Master of Science degree.
He has since published several scientific and clinical articles.
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Dr. Albilia's main interests include orthognathic surgery, TMJ reconstruction and innovative, minimally invasive pre-implant reconstructions. He is an active staff at the Jewish General Hospital, Verdun Hospital and Sacre-Coeur Hospital. At patients' request or for cosmetic facial procedure, surgeries can be performed in a private surgical center.
Affiliations
Fellow Royal College of Dentists of Canada (OMFS)
Diplomate American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Quebec Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
American Society of TMJ Surgeons
Quebec Order of Dentists
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introducing
Z-Systems Ceramic Implants
Exclusively in Montreal from Dr. Jonathan Albilia
The Only FDA Approved 100 % Metal Free Implants, Superior to Titanium Implants in Many Areas:
More natural.
Bones and gums integrate better with zirconium oxide ceramics.
Healthier.
Z-SYSTEMS implants are metal-free, biocompatible, conduct neither heat nor electrical energy, and cause no irritation to the immune system.
More sustainable.
Less plaque accretion than on titanium. This reduces the risk of perimplantitis as well as cardiovascular diseases and strokes.
Stronger.
Ceramic is much stronger than titanium.
More aesthetic.
Thanks to the white material, no gray shadows are visible even with thin or receding gums.
More visible.
Ceramic implants are opaque to X-rays, and easier to recognize in critical situations.