A focused practice. By design.
The decision to make Revive an implant-focused practice, rather than a general office that happens to do implants, came from a clinical reality. The cases that define the work here, full-arch rehabilitation and complex implant surgery, demand a level of surgical depth, anesthesia capability, and prosthetic coordination that a general office can’t sustainably deliver as a side service.
An implant-focused practice means Dr. Metwally performs implant work every day, with anesthesia administered at our facility in the same operatory, served by the same in-house lab down the hall. Volume matters in implant surgery; repetition matters in the judgment calls that determine whether a case is still healthy at year 10 or year 20. The structure of the practice is what makes the volume, and therefore the depth, possible.
Over the last fifteen-plus years, thousands of implant cases have been placed under this model. The cases that built the practice were the ones other offices either referred out or declined to take: full-arch reconstructions, zygomatic implants for severe bone loss, and revisions of prior failed implant work. Those cases remain the core of what we do.
The things we’ll help you find elsewhere.
Most dental practices try to be everything to everyone. Revive is structured the other way. The work we don’t do, and don’t pretend to do:
- Routine cleanings (other than maintenance for our existing implant patients)
- General restorative dentistry: fillings, individual crowns on natural teeth
- Cosmetic veneers
- Orthodontics: braces, aligners
- Endodontics: root canals
- Pediatric or family dentistry
If those are what you need, we’ll point you to a good dental home for them. Many of our patients keep an ongoing relationship with a general dentist and come to us for the implant surgery itself. That’s a model we work with constantly and one that suits most cases well.
What we do, every day, is implant surgery and full-arch rehabilitation. See full-arch, complex implant surgery, and single and multiple tooth for the treatment menu.
How the practice came to be.
Dr. Moemen Metwally founded Revive Smiles after fifteen-plus years of implant practice that gradually narrowed to implant work and full-arch rehabilitation. The cases that took the most time, the most judgment, and the most coordination, and that other offices were most likely to send away, were the cases he found himself most drawn to. The practice as it exists today is structured around those cases: complex enough to need full integration of surgery, anesthesia, and prosthetics under one roof; specific enough that doing them at high volume is the only way to do them well.
The fifteen years matter not because of the number, but because the case volume that comes with that arc is what makes the difficult clinical calls feel routine. Zygomatic implants, revision of failed prior work, full-mouth reconstruction with extensive grafting: these stop being unusual cases when you see several of them a week.
The practice continues to take on cases other offices either won’t or can’t. That isn’t a marketing claim. It’s the operational reality of what walks through the door.
Surgeon, anesthesia, lab: one building.
Surgeon-led, end to end
The provider who diagnoses your case is the provider who performs the surgery. No intake-and-handoff model. No transfer to a different surgeon between consultation and surgical day. Meet the team.
In-house anesthesia
IV sedation and general anesthesia delivered in our surgical suite by our anesthesia team. No separate facility, no anesthesiologist fee invoiced on top, no transfer between buildings while sedated. See sedation & anesthesia.
In-house lab
Prosthetic designers and milling equipment in the same building as the surgical suite. Same-day provisional prosthetics, full control of the final restoration, and adjustments handled in-house, not via courier. See our in-house lab.
Adults across Toronto and the GTA.
Patients travel to Revive from across Toronto, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, Thornhill, and Scarborough, and from beyond the GTA when the case complexity justifies the trip. The practice is at 2804 Victoria Park Ave #14 in North York, accessible from the 401, the DVP, and the 404. Front-desk hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
The patients we’re structured to serve: adults with failing or missing teeth, denture wearers tired of the daily compromise, patients told elsewhere they aren’t candidates, patients who’ve had a previous implant treatment that didn’t work, and patients with medical complexity that needs careful surgical and anesthesia coordination. Book a consultation and bring whatever imaging you have.
