first we do a comprehensive examination to determine the best to determine the condition of thejawbone and the best dental implant procedure. This initial evaluation includes X-rays, taking impressions, and matching the color of your teeth to make your implant look as natural as possible.
If there is still have a remaining tooth that needs replacing, the dentist will remove it before the dental work is performed. this can done at the same time as the implant insertion.
the dentist will discuss anesthesia options. Most likely, your dentist will use a local anesthetic to feel numb and take away any pain. It shouldn't take long to remove the tooth unless it's fractured.
Abutment Placement
Once your implant is stable enough, the dentist will place an abutment on top of the implant. This piece connects the implant to your crown. The abutment needs to be tightened so it stays in place when you eat.
You will not feel anything during this procedure other than a little pressure. You will get local anesthesia to that area.
Sometimes the abutment can be placed at the same time as the implant since it goes past the gum line. It will be visible, so you will need to discuss how to mask this piece since it will show when you smile. The dentist will add a healing cap to keep the tissue and bone from growing overtop of the abutment.
Adding the Permanent Crown
After your gums heal, the dentist will make your artificial tooth or crown. You can choose to have a removable implant or permanent. If you are having multiple teeth in the back just like removable dentures, you may want the removable option so you can clean and replace if needed .You can't remove a fixed implant to replace or to clean. It is permanently screwed in the abutment or glued down with cement.
What procedures are available at DentTreat Clinic?
How many medical staff are there at DentTreat Clinic and what accreditations do they have?
first we do a comprehensive examination to determine the best to determine the condition of thejawbone and the best dental implant procedure. This initial evaluation includes X-rays, taking impressions, and matching the color of your teeth to make your implant look as natural as possible.
If there is still have a remaining tooth that needs replacing, the dentist will remove it before the dental work is performed. this can done at the same time as the implant insertion.
the dentist will discuss anesthesia options. Most likely, your dentist will use a local anesthetic to feel numb and take away any pain. It shouldn't take long to remove the tooth unless it's fractured.
Abutment Placement
Once your implant is stable enough, the dentist will place an abutment on top of the implant. This piece connects the implant to your crown. The abutment needs to be tightened so it stays in place when you eat.
You will not feel anything during this procedure other than a little pressure. You will get local anesthesia to that area.
Sometimes the abutment can be placed at the same time as the implant since it goes past the gum line. It will be visible, so you will need to discuss how to mask this piece since it will show when you smile. The dentist will add a healing cap to keep the tissue and bone from growing overtop of the abutment.
Adding the Permanent Crown
After your gums heal, the dentist will make your artificial tooth or crown. You can choose to have a removable implant or permanent. If you are having multiple teeth in the back just like removable dentures, you may want the removable option so you can clean and replace if needed .You can't remove a fixed implant to replace or to clean. It is permanently screwed in the abutment or glued down with cement.
What procedures are available at DentTreat Clinic?
How many medical staff are there at DentTreat Clinic and what accreditations do they have?
first we do a comprehensive examination to determine the best to determine the condition of thejawbone and the best dental implant procedure. This initial evaluation includes X-rays, taking impressions, and matching the color of your teeth to make your implant look as natural as possible.
If there is still have a remaining tooth that needs replacing, the dentist will remove it before the dental work is performed. this can done at the same time as the implant insertion.
the dentist will discuss anesthesia options. Most likely, your dentist will use a local anesthetic to feel numb and take away any pain. It shouldn't take long to remove the tooth unless it's fractured.
Abutment Placement
Once your implant is stable enough, the dentist will place an abutment on top of the implant. This piece connects the implant to your crown. The abutment needs to be tightened so it stays in place when you eat.
You will not feel anything during this procedure other than a little pressure. You will get local anesthesia to that area.
Sometimes the abutment can be placed at the same time as the implant since it goes past the gum line. It will be visible, so you will need to discuss how to mask this piece since it will show when you smile. The dentist will add a healing cap to keep the tissue and bone from growing overtop of the abutment.
Adding the Permanent Crown
After your gums heal, the dentist will make your artificial tooth or crown. You can choose to have a removable implant or permanent. If you are having multiple teeth in the back just like removable dentures, you may want the removable option so you can clean and replace if needed .You can't remove a fixed implant to replace or to clean. It is permanently screwed in the abutment or glued down with cement.
What procedures are available at DentTreat Clinic?
How many medical staff are there at DentTreat Clinic and what accreditations do they have?
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