Because traditional methods of tooth replacement, such as crowns, bridges, partials, and dentures, have disadvantages in terms of appearance and function, dental implants are considered by many dentists as the preferred method of tooth replacement.
Your dentist will be happy to review with you the specific procedure that would be best suited for your individual situation.
Example: Replacement of one tooth.
1. Planning
The first step in the treatment sequence is careful planning, which begins with a thorough examination of your individual oral situation. Through X-rays [OPG, CT Scan, CBCT] and models of your mouth, your doctor will determine the most suitable treatment plan for your situation.Your doctor will think about the prosthesis before the implant procedure.
2. Implant placement
The next step is placing the implant in the jaw. This procedure is usually performed in the dental office under local anesthesia. Once the implant is placed, it is left to heal. Healthy bone can form a strong bond with the implant in just 6 weeks.
3. Replacement teeth
When the healing period is complete, the implant provides a solid foundation for attaching your replacement tooth.
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