
Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon
Dental Implant Surgery
Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon
Dental Implant Surgery

Initial Consultation
During the first appointment, the dentist or oral surgeon will examine the patient's mouth and take X-rays or CT scans to determine if the patient is a suitable candidate for dental implant surgery.

Planning and preparation
The dentist or oral surgeon will plan the placement of the dental implant based on the patient's X-rays or CT scans. The patient may also receive a temporary tooth replacement during the healing period.

Surgery
The surgery to place the dental implant is typically done under local anesthesia, but in some cases, sedation or general anesthesia may be used. During the procedure, the dentist or oral surgeon will make an incision in the gum and drill a small hole into the jawbone. Then, the implant post is inserted into the hole and the incision is closed with sutures.

Healing and osseointegration
After the surgery, the implant post will fuse to the jawbone over a period of several months. This process is called osseointegration.

Attaching the abutment
Once the implant has fused to the jawbone, the dentist or oral surgeon will attach an abutment (a small connector post) to the implant.

Placement of the final restoration
The last step is placing the final restoration, which is typically a dental crown, bridge, or denture.
It’s important to note that the healing process can take several months, and the patient will need to follow a specific care regimen during this time. Also, the process may vary based on the type of implant and the patient’s individual needs.
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