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Dental Implant Process


Initial Consultation

Evaluate patient’s medical condition
Evaluate patient’s oral condition
Discuss patient’s expectations 1
Dental implant procedure explained

Diagnostics

X-rays and CT scan.
Impressions taken for diagnostic work-up
Discuss treatment options with patient
Stage 1 Surgery
Dental implant surgically placed using diagnostic records
The tissue is stitched together covering the implant
Post-op instructions and medication

Stage 2 Surgery

After four to six months of healing, the implant is uncovered
Healing caps are placed over the dental implants to allow the gums to heal
Sometimes at this stage we can place the post (abutment) and the temporary crown this will save time and reduce the necessity to use temporary removable or fixed bridge.
Impression
Impressions are taken of the implant to start the crown fabrication
This will take place about three weeks after Stage 2 Surgery

Try-in

The post (abutment) will come back from the lab to be tried in for fit
If it fits properly in the patient’s mouth, then the crown will be fit onto the post
Shade selection taken to match the color of the adjacent teeth
The healing cap placed back on the implant
The post is sent back to the lab for crown fabrication

Delivery

The post is put back in the patient’s mouth
The crown is tried in for fit on the post, and color match
Crown is cemented on the post
Bite is checked
 

Post-Operative Instructions:

1- You may experience some discomfort and bleeding the day of the surgery.

2- Take all the prescribed medications based on given instructions.

3- Apply an ice bag on your face over the surgical site on the day of surgery for 10 minutes on and 5 minutes off.

4- Keep your next appointment on time for removal of sutures and follow up checks.

5- DO NOT raise your lips with your fingers to inspect the treated area.

6- DO NOT brush teeth near the surgical site.  Brush teeth in the rest of your mouth.

7- There is often a temporary loss of feeling in the operated area and the tooth may feel loose.

8- Do not smoke, spit or use a straw on the day of the surgery (avoid smoking for a few days after the surgery).

9- Should any difficulties occur, do not hesitate to call our office anytime.  In case of an extreme urgency call 911.

 

Once all these steps are complete, your new dental implants are ready to admire, use, and enjoy! To learn more about implant dentistry and how dental implants can improve the quality of your life.
 

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