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What are the steps involved in replacing the teeth with Dental Implants

Posted on: 07 Jun 2023 
in Implant Dentistry

Dental Implants are most advance treatment option for replacing the missing teeth. These are almost like natural teeth, which can be maintained the same way, we keep our teeth clean. And most importantly they are fixed. Following are the steps involved...


What are the steps involved in dental Implants procedure for replacement of single tooth and multiple teeth


The dental implant procedure for replacing a single tooth typically involves following steps


  1. Initial consultation: Your dentist will examine your oral health, take X-rays or scans of your teeth and jawbone, and discuss the treatment plan with you. They will determine if you have enough bone density to support an implant.
  2. Implant placement: In this step, your dentist will surgically place the dental implant into your jawbone. The implant is a small titanium post that acts as a replacement tooth root. After the implant is placed, the area is typically left to heal for a few months to allow for osseointegration, the process of the implant fusing with the jawbone.
  3. Abutment placement: Once the implant has integrated with the jawbone, a small connector called an abutment is attached to the implant. The abutment serves as a foundation for the replacement tooth.
  4. Restoration: After the gums have healed, your dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom-made crown. The crown is designed to match the shape, size, and color of your natural teeth. It is then attached to the abutment, completing the restoration process.

For multiple teeth replacement with dental implants, the procedure may involve additional steps, such as:


  1. Comprehensive treatment plan: Your dentist will assess the condition of your remaining teeth and determine the best approach for replacing multiple teeth with dental implants. They may recommend individual implants for each missing tooth or the use of implant-supported bridges or dentures.
  2. Implant placement and healing: Similar to replacing a single tooth, the dental implants are surgically placed into the jawbone. The healing process may take a few months to allow for osseointegration.
  3. Abutment attachment: Once the implants have integrated with the jawbone, abutments are attached to each implant. These abutments will serve as attachment points for the implant-supported bridge or denture.
  4. Bridge or denture placement: A custom-made bridge or denture, designed to fit your mouth and match your natural teeth, is then attached to the abutments. The bridge or denture is securely anchored to the dental implants, providing a stable and functional solution for replacing multiple missing teeth.

It's important to note that the exact steps involved in the dental implant procedure may vary depending on the patient's specific needs and the dentist's treatment approach. Your dentist will provide you with detailed information and guide you through each step of the process.


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