
One of the people below felt exactly the way you do now. See what changed for them—and what could be next for you.
One of the people below felt exactly the way you do now. See what changed for them—and what could be next for you.

– Suzanne from Carlisle
Suzanne had spent her whole life dealing with dental problems. Fillings. Extractions. A top plate that wouldn’t stay put. She was told she just needed another denture — but after everything she’d already been through, she wasn’t willing to pay more money for the same problem.
Today, Suzanne eats whatever she wants. She smiles in every photo with her two young grandchildren. And she feels like herself again—without the fear of her teeth letting her down at the dinner table.
"It’s a lot of money. But it’s absolutely worth it. Just do it if you can."











—Denise and Larry from Woodstock
Denise and Larry had both struggled with their teeth for years. Denise hated her partial plate. Larry had been researching options for nearly a year and was about to fly to Turkey for treatment.
At the last minute, the clinic in Turkey told him he’d have to wear a denture for six months before getting his permanent teeth. He cancelled the trip.
They came home and decided to do it together right here in Hamilton. No flying overseas. No six months in a loose denture. Today, they both smile freely, eat what they want, and tell any one who’ll listen they’re glad they didn’t settle for a shortcut.
—Anthony from Stoney Creek
Anthony spent his whole life dealing with bad teeth. Root canal after root canal, until he was left with missing teeth and a smile he wanted to hide. In business meetings, he could feel people’seyes drift to his mouth. At home, he worried about his four-year-old son growing up and asking what was wrong with his dad’s teeth.
After his Same Day Implants, everything changed. He can eat what he wants. He smiles in front of his son without hesitation.
"I feel that energy shift with people now. The confidence is back."








—Julie from Dundas
Julie had broken her front teeth in a bike accident when she was six, and her teeth had been a problem ever since. By the time she came in, she was covering her mouth when she talked. She avoided photos. She skipped parties. A child at the park had asked her granddaughter if her grandma was a witch—and that was the moment she decided enough was enough.
Today, Julie laughs without hiding. She eats foods she gave up years ago—apples, corn on the cob, hamburgers that don’t fall apart. And the kids at the park don’t stare anymore.
"My only regret is not doing this sooner."
—Kari Ann from Brantford
For years, Kari Ann did everything her dentists told her to do—root canals, fillings, cleanings. Nothing ever truly fixed the problem. Her teeth kept hurting. Her smile kept getting worse. She stopped smiling in photos altogether—including at her own wedding. And she gave up foods she loved because chewing hurt too much.
"I wish I had found this place 10 years ago."











—Madeline from St. Williams
For years, Madeline kept her smile hidden. Whether she was chatting with friends, meeting someone new, or just walking into a room, she’d catch herself keeping her mouth closed—afraid people would notice, afraid they’d judge. It wasn’t just cosmetic. It was changing who she was.
Now she smiles without thinking. She talks more, laughs more, and feels like herself again.
"Before, people would stare and wonder what was wrong. Now they stare and say, ‘Wow, your smile looks amazing.’"
—Mark from Kitchener
Mark had been losing teeth for years. As a diabetic, he’d been through crowns that didn’t stay on, implants that failed, and a constant cycle of "fix one tooth, lose another." With his daughter’s wedding just months away, he didn’t want to be in the photos hiding his smile or wearing a flipper that might fall out.
Mark got brand new teeth time for his daughter's wedding. The photos came out beautifully. Now Mark says he no longer thinks about his teeth when he’s talking to people.
"I wish I would’ve done this seven or eight years ago. Saved myself the grief."









—Henry from Cambridge
For years, Henry didn’t smile. Eating was a chore. Talking to people felt embarrassing. He’d hide his mouth around his grandkids and avoid photos altogether. He knew he wanted to do something about it—he just kept putting it off. Then he saw Dr. Ling on TV one morning, and finally decided to act.
Today, Henry smiles easily. He eats whatever he wants. His face looks fuller and healthier. And his grandkids love seeing him smile again.
"I’m a lot happier. It’ll change your life for sure."
—Stewart from Guelph
Stewart had lived with bad teeth for decades. Eating took forever. Conversations felt awkward—he could feel people staring at his teeth instead of listening to him. Add in throat issues from past radiation treatment, and even basic things like swallowing had become difficult.
Now Stewart eats quickly and easily. People aren’t watching his mouth anymore—they’re noticing his smile.
"Do it sooner. Do it quicker. You won’t regret it. I wish I would’ve done it five years ago."











—Aziqa from Scarborough
Aziqa had been losing her teeth since she was young. Where she grew up, dental care wasn’t talked about. She didn’t have the money to fix it, and she felt embarrassed, depressed, and stuck. Every day she prayed for a way forward—and one day, her sister turned on the TV and there was Dr. Ling, talking about how people like her can smile again.
She came in to see Dr. Ling. She got her smile back. And she got her confidence back with it.
"I just want to thank the doctor and the whole team. They make you feel that there’s hope."
—Ed from Niagara
Ed had spent decades not taking care of his teeth, and by his fifties, he knew they were going to fall out if he didn’t act. As a paralegal with constant face-to-face meetings and Zoom calls, the lack of confidence was starting to show. He almost flew to Mexico for the work, but a friend who’d had his implants done with Dr. Ling recommended he see us first.
Now Ed smiles freely in every work meeting. He speaks louder, opens up more, and doesn’t worry about what people are seeing when he talks.
"If you get the chance to do it, just do it. It’s going to make you feel a lot better."









—Linda from Wainfleet
For years, Linda dealt with dentures that wouldn’t stay in place. Her top denture never sat right—she had to use denture glue every day just to keep it from slipping. It was uncomfortable. It was annoying. And it never felt like her own teeth.
Now Linda has real teeth that stay in for good. No glue. No taking them out at night. Just teeth that look and feel like her own.
"It’s just so much easier. If you have a chance to get implants—go for it."
—Peter from Cambridge
Peter had dealt with teeth problems his whole life—childhood injuries, a teenage accident, and a freak excavating accident at 25 that destroyed his gums. By the time he reached his 50s, his bottom teeth were loose and painful. As a business owner running three companies, the lack of confidence had taken over—his wife had stepped in to handle the parts of the job he could no longer face.
Today, Peter is back at work—running meetings, talking to customers, feeling like himself again.
"It’s probably one of the best investments I’ve made for myself."





—Rob from Paris
Rob runs operations for a trucking company. He deals with people all day. And for years, he’d noticed something: people weren’t making eye contact when they talked to him—they were watching his mouth. He knew his teeth were the reason. He was starting to feel unhealthy too, and after some research, he became convinced his teeth were part of it.
Now Rob has his confidence back. People look him in the eye again. He smiles openly. And his only regret is that he waited so long to get started.
"It was certainly worth taking that step. I would do it again in a heartbeat."








—Andrew from Hannon
Andrew had been wearing dentures for years, and they’d never really worked. The glue would melt during the day. They’d shift around when he ate. They’d even fall out—sometimes mid-sentence, for no reason at all. His daughter finally convinced him to meet with Dr. Ling.
Today, Andrew has a smile on his face again. He eats without worrying. He talks without his teeth sliding around.
"I should have done this sooner. Don’t wait. The longer you wait, the more problems you have."
—Humberto from St. Catharines
Humberto had sacrificed his own dental care for years to put his kids first. By the time he could afford to fix things, his teeth had gone downhill—stains, decay, bad breath, and broken fillings. As a hospital electrician, he dealt with the public every day. The shame was wearing him down—and worse, his grandkids and wife had started to notice.
Today, Humberto’s confidence is back. The mental weight is gone. He smiles openly, talks to people without hiding, and feels like himself again.
"You can’t put a price on your mental health. Don’t second-guess. It’s worth it."










—Lisa from Prince Edward Island
Lisa had always avoided cameras. She’d been the one taking the photos, never in them. One day her son pointed out that there were almost no pictures of her smiling—and if something ever happened, the family wouldn’t have any photos to remember her by. That was the moment that pushed her to look into a permanent fix. She saw Dr. Ling on TV and made the trip from PEI.
Today, Lisa is the one photobombing the family pictures. She eats apples again. She laughs out loud instead of behind her hand.
"It’s a feeling of confidence. It makes a huge difference."
—Rob from Hamilton
Rob owned a security company for bars across Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, and Niagara. He got into too many fights, broke too many teeth, and when there was no time to see a dentist, he’d just pull the broken pieces out himself with pliers. After he retired, he finally decided to fix what he’d been ignoring.
Today, Rob laughs out loud without looking away. He doesn’t hide his smile anymore—and he doesn’t have to.
"If you hide it, you miss out. You miss out on a lot of things."







—Jean from Hamilton
Jean grew up in Scotland and moved to Canada nearly two decades ago. She’d lost her front teeth as a teenager and had spent years getting implants one at a time. It took longer, cost more, and never quite gave her the smile she wanted. By the time she finished, she had 12 implants—and the realization that she’d wasted years doing it the hard way.
Today, Jean smiles freely, eats whatever she wants, and doesn’t worry about breaking another tooth. Her advice to her younger self:
"Don’t waste your money getting one done at a time. Do them all at once. I would have done it 10 years ago."
—Leigh from Ancaster
Leigh works in film and TV. He’d known his teeth were getting bad for years—loose, broken, getting worse—but he hadn’t really faced it. Then one day, sitting around with friends, one of them wondered why Leigh never did something about his teeth. He didn’t say it cruelly. But it landed. That was the moment Leigh started seriously looking into a fix.
Today, Leigh has a smile he doesn’t have to hide. He’s more confident in conversations, more open at work. And now, for the first time in years, he’s thinking about the dating scene again.
"If you can afford it, do it. No regrets."








—Scott from Caledonia
Scott had a kidney transplant years earlier, and the medication he’d been on had broken down his teeth. When his son’s wedding was coming up, he knew he wanted to be in the photos with a real smile—not hiding behind his hand. He saw Dr. Ling on TV one morning, called the next day, and his timeline worked out perfectly.
Today, Scott smiles in every photo. He eats whatever he wants. And he doesn’t hide his mouth at work anymore.
"It’s changed my life. I’m not afraid to laugh and smile and have a good time."
—Irma from St. Catharines
Irma grew up in a big family without much money for dentists. By her teens, she’d lost a front tooth and was wearing a partial plate. As an adult, she’d lived with bridges that fell out, plates that didn’t fit, and the constant feeling that nothing was ever going to be permanent. She wanted to finally fix it—and not feel judged.
Today, Irma smiles freely, eats what she wants, and feels relaxed at the dentist for the first time in her life.
"Everything was so good. As soon as you’re ready, come on up."






—Jeanette and her daughter Jacqueline
Jeanette came to see Dr. Ling with her daughter Jacqueline. For years, Jeanette had been embarrassed to smile and unable to eat the foods she wanted. The decision wasn’t easy. But she went ahead with Same Day Implants —and her daughter says the difference now is night and day.
Now Jeanette eats whatever she wants. She smiles without worrying. And her daughter says she’d recommend it to anyone in the same situation.
"It’s really worth it. My mom loves it."

– Suzanne from Carlisle
Suzanne had spent her whole life dealing with dental problems. Fillings. Extractions. A top plate that wouldn’t stay put. She was told she just needed another denture — but after everything she’d already been through, she wasn’t willing to pay more money for the same problem.
Today, Suzanne eats whatever she wants. She smiles in every photo with her two young grandchildren. And she feels like herself again—without the fear of her teeth letting her down at the dinner table.
"It’s a lot of money. But it’s absolutely worth it. Just do it if you can."





—Denise and Larry from Woodstock
Denise and Larry had both struggled with their teeth for years. Denise hated her partial plate. Larry had been researching options for nearly a year and was about to fly to Turkey for treatment.
At the last minute, the clinic in Turkey told him he’d have to wear a denture for six months before getting his permanent teeth. He cancelled the trip.
They came home and decided to do it together right here in Hamilton. No flying overseas. No six months in a loose denture. Today, they both smile freely, eat what they want, and tell any one who’ll listen they’re glad they didn’t settle for a shortcut.






—Anthony from Stoney Creek
Anthony spent his whole life dealing with bad teeth. Root canal after root canal, until he was left with missing teeth and a smile he wanted to hide. In business meetings, he could feel people’seyes drift to his mouth. At home, he worried about his four-year-old son growing up and asking what was wrong with his dad’s teeth.
After his Same Day Implants, everything changed. He can eat what he wants. He smiles in front of his son without hesitation.
"I feel that energy shift with people now. The confidence is back."





—Julie from Dundas
Julie had broken her front teeth in a bike accident when she was six, and her teeth had been a problem ever since. By the time she came in, she was covering her mouth when she talked. She avoided photos. She skipped parties. A child at the park had asked her granddaughter if her grandma was a witch—and that was the moment she decided enough was enough.
Today, Julie laughs without hiding. She eats foods she gave up years ago—apples, corn on the cob, hamburgers that don’t fall apart. And the kids at the park don’t stare anymore.
"My only regret is not doing this sooner."



—Kari Ann from Brantford
For years, Kari Ann did everything her dentists told her to do—root canals, fillings, cleanings. Nothing ever truly fixed the problem. Her teeth kept hurting. Her smile kept getting worse. She stopped smiling in photos altogether—including at her own wedding. And she gave up foods she loved because chewing hurt too much.
"I wish I had found this place 10 years ago."





—Madeline from St. Williams
For years, Madeline kept her smile hidden. Whether she was chatting with friends, meeting someone new, or just walking into a room, she’d catch herself keeping her mouth closed—afraid people would notice, afraid they’d judge. It wasn’t just cosmetic. It was changing who she was.
Now she smiles without thinking. She talks more, laughs more, and feels like herself again.
"Before, people would stare and wonder what was wrong. Now they stare and say, ‘Wow, your smile looks amazing.’"






—Mark from Kitchener
Mark had been losing teeth for years. As a diabetic, he’d been through crowns that didn’t stay on, implants that failed, and a constant cycle of "fix one tooth, lose another." With his daughter’s wedding just months away, he didn’t want to be in the photos hiding his smile or wearing a flipper that might fall out.
Mark got brand new teeth time for his daughter's wedding. The photos came out beautifully. Now Mark says he no longer thinks about his teeth when he’s talking to people.
"I wish I would’ve done this seven or eight years ago. Saved myself the grief."



—Henry from Cambridge
For years, Henry didn’t smile. Eating was a chore. Talking to people felt embarrassing. He’d hide his mouth around his grandkids and avoid photos altogether. He knew he wanted to do something about it—he just kept putting it off. Then he saw Dr. Ling on TV one morning, and finally decided to act.
Today, Henry smiles easily. He eats whatever he wants. His face looks fuller and healthier. And his grandkids love seeing him smile again.
"I’m a lot happier. It’ll change your life for sure."






—Stewart from Guelph
Stewart had lived with bad teeth for decades. Eating took forever. Conversations felt awkward—he could feel people staring at his teeth instead of listening to him. Add in throat issues from past radiation treatment, and even basic things like swallowing had become difficult.
Now Stewart eats quickly and easily. People aren’t watching his mouth anymore—they’re noticing his smile.
"Do it sooner. Do it quicker. You won’t regret it. I wish I would’ve done it five years ago."





—Aziqa from Scarborough
Aziqa had been losing her teeth since she was young. Where she grew up, dental care wasn’t talked about. She didn’t have the money to fix it, and she felt embarrassed, depressed, and stuck. Every day she prayed for a way forward—and one day, her sister turned on the TV and there was Dr. Ling, talking about how people like her can smile again.
She came in to see Dr. Ling. She got her smile back. And she got her confidence back with it.
"I just want to thank the doctor and the whole team. They make you feel that there’s hope."






—Ed from Niagara
Ed had spent decades not taking care of his teeth, and by his fifties, he knew they were going to fall out if he didn’t act. As a paralegal with constant face-to-face meetings and Zoom calls, the lack of confidence was starting to show. He almost flew to Mexico for the work, but a friend who’d had his implants done with Dr. Ling recommended he see us first.
Now Ed smiles freely in every work meeting. He speaks louder, opens up more, and doesn’t worry about what people are seeing when he talks.
"If you get the chance to do it, just do it. It’s going to make you feel a lot better."




—Linda from Wainfleet
For years, Linda dealt with dentures that wouldn’t stay in place. Her top denture never sat right—she had to use denture glue every day just to keep it from slipping. It was uncomfortable. It was annoying. And it never felt like her own teeth.
Now Linda has real teeth that stay in for good. No glue. No taking them out at night. Just teeth that look and feel like her own.
"It’s just so much easier. If you have a chance to get implants—go for it."





—Peter from Cambridge
Peter had dealt with teeth problems his whole life—childhood injuries, a teenage accident, and a freak excavating accident at 25 that destroyed his gums. By the time he reached his 50s, his bottom teeth were loose and painful. As a business owner running three companies, the lack of confidence had taken over—his wife had stepped in to handle the parts of the job he could no longer face.
Today, Peter is back at work—running meetings, talking to customers, feeling like himself again.
"It’s probably one of the best investments I’ve made for myself."





—Rob from Paris
Rob runs operations for a trucking company. He deals with people all day. And for years, he’d noticed something: people weren’t making eye contact when they talked to him—they were watching his mouth. He knew his teeth were the reason. He was starting to feel unhealthy too, and after some research, he became convinced his teeth were part of it.
Now Rob has his confidence back. People look him in the eye again. He smiles openly. And his only regret is that he waited so long to get started.
"It was certainly worth taking that step. I would do it again in a heartbeat."





—Andrew from Hannon
Andrew has been wearing dentures for years, and they’d never really worked. The glue would melt during the day. They’d shift around when he ate. They’d even fall out—sometimes mid-sentence, for no reason at all. His daughter finally convinced him to meet with Dr. Ling.
Today, Andrew has a smile on his face again. He eats without worrying. He talks without his teeth sliding around.
"I should have done this sooner. Don’t wait. The longer you wait, the more problems you have."



—Humberto from St. Catharines
Humberto had sacrificed his own dental care for years to put his kids first. By the time he could afford to fix things, his teeth had gone downhill—stains, decay, bad breath, and broken fillings. As a hospital electrician, he dealt with the public every day. The shame was wearing him down—and worse, his grandkids and wife had started to notice.
Today, Humberto’s confidence is back. The mental weight is gone. He smiles openly, talks to people without hiding, and feels like himself again.
"You can’t put a price on your mental health. Don’t second-guess. It’s worth it."




—Lisa from Prince Edward Island
Lisa had always avoided cameras. She’d been the one taking the photos, never in them. One day her son pointed out that there were almost no pictures of her smiling—and if something ever happened, the family wouldn’t have any photos to remember her by. That was the moment that pushed her to look into a permanent fix. She saw Dr. Ling on TV and made the trip from PEI.
Today, Lisa is the one photobombing the family pictures. She eats apples again. She laughs out loud instead of behind her hand.
"It’s a feeling of confidence. It makes a huge difference."






—Rob from Hamilton
Rob owned a security company bars across Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, and Niagara. He got into too many fights, broke too many teeth, and when there was no time to see a dentist, he’d just pull the broken pieces out himself with pliers. After he retired, he finally decided to fix what he’d been ignoring.
Today, Rob laughs out loud without looking away. He doesn’t hide his smile anymore—and he doesn’t have to.
"If you hide it, you miss out. You miss out on a lot of things."



—Jean from Hamilton
Jean grew up in Scotland and moved to Canada nearly two decades ago. She’d lost her front teeth as a teenager and had spent years getting implants one at a time. It took longer, cost more, and never quite gave her the smile she wanted. By the time she finished, she had 12 implants—and the realization that she’d wasted years doing it the hard way.
Today, Jean smiles freely, eats whatever she wants, and doesn’t worry about breaking another tooth. Her advice to her younger self:
"Don’t waste your money getting one done at a time. Do them all at once. I would have done it 10 years ago."




—Leigh from Ancaster
Leigh works in film and TV. He’d known his teeth were getting bad for years—loose, broken, getting worse—but he hadn’t really faced it. Then one day, sitting around with friends, one of them wondered why Leigh never did something about his teeth. He didn’t say it cruelly. But it landed. That was the moment Leigh started seriously looking into a fix.
Today, Leigh has a smile he doesn’t have to hide. He’s more confident in conversations, more open at work. And now, for the first time in years, he’s thinking about the dating scene again.
"If you can afford it, do it. No regrets."





—Scott from Caledonia
Scott had a kidney transplant years earlier, and the medication he’d been on had broken down his teeth. When his son’s wedding was coming up, he knew he wanted to be in the photos with a real smile—not hiding behind his hand. He saw Dr. Ling on TV one morning, called the next day, and his timeline worked out perfectly.
Today, Scott smiles in every photo. He eats whatever he wants. And he doesn’t hide his mouth at work anymore.
"It’s changed my life. I’m not afraid to laugh and smile and have a good time."



—Irma from St. Catharines
Irma grew up in a big family without much money for dentists. By her teens, she’d lost a front tooth and was wearing a partial plate. As an adult, she’d lived with bridges that fell out, plates that didn’t fit, and the constant feeling that nothing was ever going to be permanent. She wanted to finally fix it—and not feel judged.
Today, Irma smiles freely, eats what she wants, and feels relaxed at the dentist for the first time in her life.
"Everything was so good. As soon as you’re ready, come on up."



—Jeanette and her daughter Jacqueline
Jeanette came to see Dr. Ling with her daughter Jacqueline. For years, Jeanette had been embarrassed to smile and unable to eat the foods she wanted. The decision wasn’t easy. But she went ahead with Same Day Implants —and her daughter says the difference now is night and day.
Now Jeanette eats whatever she wants. She smiles without worrying. And her daughter says she’d recommend it to anyone in the same situation.
"It’s really worth it. My mom loves it."


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