What Does A Dental Implant Involve? Procedures & Practices.

• Treatment Planning

Once your treatment starts, the implantologist will perform a detailed initial work up, including impressions, CAT Scan imaging, and dental photography, to allow our team to prepare everything necessary for your implant placement and the restoration of your teeth. If you are currently wearing dentures, a try-in visit may be scheduled to allow you to preview your new replacement teeth.

• Placing the Implants

First, the implant, which looks like a screw or cylinder, is placed into your jaw. Over the next two to six months, the implant and the bone are allowed to bond together to form an anchor for your artificial tooth. During this time, a temporary tooth replacement option can be worn over the implant site.

Implant placement is a painless, minimal invasive, traumatic procedure which is done under local anesthesia in a normal dental chair unit. The procedure doesn’t take much time and there are no restrictions in maintaining normal routine activities. (Of course not heading to play baseball)

The implants are placed and left for 3-4 months for the osseointegeration and in the meantime the patient can wear a temporary prosthesis. Then, one or two weeks are given as gingival healing caps are placed over the implants to achieve natural contour of gingiva. After that, the prosthesis is delivered.
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• Attaching the Posts (abutments)

Often, a second step of the procedure is necessary to uncover the implant and attach an extension. This small metal post, called an abutment, completes the foundation on which your new tooth will be placed. Your gums will be allowed to heal for a couple of weeks following this procedure.
There are some implant systems (one-stage) that do not require this second step. These systems use an implant which already has the extension piece attached. Your periodontist will advise you on which system is best for you.

• Placing the New Implant Supported Teeth

Finally, a replacement tooth called a crown will be created for you by your dentist and attached to the abutment. After a short time, you will experience restored confidence in your smile and your ability to chew and speak. Dental implants are so natural-looking and feeling, you may forget you ever lost a tooth.
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• The Completed Implant Treatment

Your final new teeth appear and perform like natural teeth and can last a lifetime.

Am I Eligible for a Dental Implant?

• Am I eligible for implants bearing prosthesis?

Person having a missing tooth/teeth and leading a healthy life and activities are the candidates for implants.

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• Dental implants may not be placed in :

1.Chain smokers
2.Patients with endocrine disorders like uncontrolled diabetes, pituitary and adrenal insufficiency
3.Having active infections like tuberculosis, temporal flu etc.
4.Active lesions like cyst, abscess, etc.
5.Anatomical restrictions like insufficient space for implant placement.
6.Social restrictions like psychological disorders.
7.Patient on certain medicaments like corticosteroids.
8.Patients with bone disorders like fibrous dysplasia etc.
9.Patients with hematological disorders like hemophilia.

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