Dental Implants: A Timeline of What to Expect, Part 1

3 stages of dental implant procedure

This is the first post of two regarding the dental implant timeline. The second installment will be published next week.

Are you considering dental implants to secure your dentures or replace missing teeth? Implants stand apart from other dental prosthetics due to their nature-mimicking structure. If you qualify for dental implants, expect outpatient surgery in our office and a total treatment time of eight months or longer. Knowing what to expect during and following the dental implant treatment process should bring you peace of mind, so let’s dive further into the topic.

In today’s blog, Dr. Arpit Pathak and the Magic Smiles team in Coffs Harbour will provide you with a timeline for implant placement and restoration. If you read this blog to the end, you should feel confident in your understanding of what to expect during your dental implant procedure. To learn more about dental prosthetics, call us today at (02) 6654-0650 or email [email protected].

Prepping for Dental Implants

Not every patient is right for dental implants. For instance, the procedure is best for people over 18 years of age. If you have poor bone density in your jawbone, you may need a bone graft prior to implant placement. Additionally, some medications, health conditions, and oral health concerns may disqualify you for implants. Smoking, pregnancy, and bruxism can also prevent your candidacy.

Your First Visit

At the first appointment for dental implants, a Magic Smiles dentist will thoroughly evaluate your oral health, teeth, and jawbone. We use orthopantomography to aid in custom treatment planning, and the dentist may recommend you have a CBCT (cone beam computerized tomography) at a local radiography center, as well. Digital images and the dentist’s findings from your exam factor into treatment planning.

Prerequisite Procedures

If you need periodontal therapy, tooth extractions, or a bone graft, we will work with you to accomplish the procedure. After treatment, once your mouth has healed, you might become eligible for dental implants. 

Implant Placement Surgery

Placing dental implants into the jaw takes about an hour or two per implant. You’ll be properly numbed and (in some cases) sedated before the procedure. The dentist will lift a flap of gum tissue back and insert a dental implant in each pre-determined, precise location for optimal stability. 

You’ll be back to work and fun fast! Over the next few months your bone tissue and gums will grow and integrate with the implant posts to create a solid foundation. Be sure to practice meticulous oral hygiene and follow the provided instructions for recovery. Some patients who received only one or two implants feel good enough to resume normal activities the day after surgery. Others, and those with more than two implants placed, may need a few days to recover so that swelling and bruising go down. 

Osseointegration and Healing

Expect to wait three to six months (longer in some cases) for your jawbone to fully integrate with the implant posts. During this time, you may wear a temporary prosthetic. Practice excellent oral hygiene and follow all instructions provided by our office. If you have questions, just give us a call. 

In next week’s blog, you’ll learn about abutment placement, crown placement or denture fitting, recovery instructions, and ongoing care for dental implants. 

Call Coffs Harbour Dentist Magic Smiles Today

Located in Coffs Harbour on Pacific Highway, our dental office caters to patients of all ages. We provide contemporary technology and treatments while paying close attention to patient comfort. Call (02) 6652-3242 or email coffs@ magicsmiles.com.au to schedule your dental implant consultation today, and learn whether you’re a good candidate for this life-changing procedure. 

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