Dental Implant Procedure: Stages

Dental Implant Procedure: Stages
Description:
Dental implantation is a complex process consisting of several stages. In this article, we will review the main stages of the implantation procedure so that you can better understand what to expect.
1. Consultation and planning:
• First visit: At the first consultation, the dentist examines the oral cavity, collects anamnesis and considers the possibilities of implantation.
• Diagnostics: An x-ray examination or computed tomography is performed to assess the condition of the bone tissue and anatomical features.
2. Surgical placement of the implant:
• Procedure: In the operating room, the implant is placed in the jawbone under anesthesia. The doctor makes a small incision, then inserts the titanium implant.
• Healing: After the implant is placed, there is a healing period during which the implant fuses with the bone. This stage can last from 3 to 6 months.
3. Abutment Placement:
• Abutment: After healing, a second surgery is performed to place the abutment, which is the connecting element between the implant and the crown.
• Crown Preparation: During this stage, the dentist takes impressions to create a custom crown.
4. Crown Placement:
• Final Stage: The final custom-made crown is placed on the abutment. The patient receives a new tooth that looks and functions like a natural tooth.
Conclusion:
Understanding the stages of dental implantation will help patients prepare for the procedure and eliminate possible concerns. Each stage is important for achieving a successful outcome.

