What to Expect from Dental Implant Treatment?
What to Expect from Dental Implant Treatment
- Implants are placed under local anesthesia.
- The procedure to place a single implant takes about 10 minutes.
- Post-operative pain is minimal, and there is no bleeding.
- For the first day, patients must follow specific dietary and behavioral guidelines.
- Medication may be prescribed, if necessary.
- Once placed, the implants require a healing period for osseointegration (fusion with the bone).
We also offer modern implant systems with a rapid osseointegration rate, which allows permanent prosthetics to be placed within one to two months.
After that, crowns or bridges are fabricated and placed over the implants.
Once osseointegrated, implants are virtually permanent.
In certain cases, temporary teeth can be placed immediately after the implant is inserted, under the right conditions.
This is the best solution for missing or compromised teeth.
What Does the Implant Process Look Like for the Patient?
- The implant procedure is planned in terms of timing and medical conditions.
- A series of tests are performed: cardiology checkup, blood tests, scans, MRI, X-ray, allergy screening, etc.
- The patient is fully informed about the advantages and disadvantages of dental implants.
- An informed consent form is signed.
- The implantation is carried out under sterile conditions.
- A single implant surgery takes about 10 minutes, without pain or bleeding.
- Sutures are removed one week later.
- Patients receive post-operative care instructions.
- After 2–3 months, permanent prosthetic work can begin.
- With modern fast-integrating implants, prosthetics may begin even sooner.
- Temporary teeth can be placed immediately, if the conditions allow.
Digital Implantology
- Digital implantology is the gold standard.
- Planning the implant’s position and temporary crowns is done via digital scanning.
- We use software, computers, and intraoral scanners.
- Surgical and prosthetic guides are custom-made.
- Vital structures are preserved.
- Perfect positioning of implants.
- Accurately fitting temporary crowns.
- Clear prognosis for treatment.
- Fast recovery.
- Option to create ideal temporary restorations that fit precisely.