Initial Visit
During the first visit, we will discuss your oral health and examine your smile. The doctor will look for the cause of your tooth loss. If the issue is related to periodontal disease, you may require treatment to manage the disease before an implant can be placed. We will also assess the strength of your jawbone as well. We then decide if this is the best choice for replacing your missing tooth.
Preparation and Placement
After choosing the area where the new tooth will be placed, an oral surgeon will insert the biocompatible titanium implant post into the jawbone. There will then be a healing period of between four and six months. During this time, the jawbone and implant post bond, a process known as osseointegration. The post acts like a natural tooth root, stimulating jawbone growth and allowing the new tooth to stand for a lifetime with proper oral maintenance.
Restoration
Once the area heals, we will add an abutment to the post. The abutment holds restoration in place. The restoration replaces the visible portion of your tooth. We typically use a custom-made dental crown due to the restoration’s lifelike appearance and strength. If you’ve lost several teeth, we may place multiple posts to secure a fixed prosthetic, such as full dentures or even a dental bridge. If you have any questions about replacing a tooth with dental implants, then please contact our office today.