A comprehensive examination, including periodontal evaluation and x-rays, will assess your oral health.
Based on the assessment, the specialist will determine if you are a good candidate for dental implants.
If suitable, the specialist will explain your options, the procedure, and any potential alternatives.
A customized treatment plan will be created to meet your specific needs and preferences.
Any required tooth extractions will be done before the dental implant procedure.
The titanium implant is inserted into the jawbone, serving as a permanent anchor for the new tooth.
In the coming months, the implant will bond with the jawbone through osseointegration, creating a solid foundation.
These technologies provide more accurate diagnostics and precise implant placement.
This technique increases precision, accuracy, and safety by offering a detailed 3D map of your jaw and teeth.
Medical-grade titanium used in implants encourages bone growth and ensures biocompatibility and durability.
Some discomfort and swelling are expected after the procedure. Your specialist often recommends over the counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen and tylenol. There is minimal post op pain with this procedure compared to a tooth extraction.
Good oral hygiene is crucial to prevent infection. Follow your specialist’s recommendations for brushing, flossing, and using prescribed mouth rinses.
We advise you to eat on the other side away from the implant site for two weeks. During the first 48-72 hrs we recommend a very soft diet with minimal chewing.
Attend all follow-up appointments to ensure your implants are healing properly and remain functional.