Dental Implants
What is Dental Implants?
Worried About
Missing Teeth?
Process of Dental Implant
Initial Consultation and Treatment Planning
The dentist conducts a thorough examination, including X-rays and 3D imaging, to assess the condition of the jawbone and plan the implant procedure.
Implant Placement
The dental implant is surgically inserted into the jawbone. If necessary, tooth extraction and bone grafting are performed beforehand. Local anesthesia is used to minimize discomfort.
Surgery and Healing
The implant is left to heal and integrate with the jawbone, a process that typically takes several months. This ensures a strong and stable foundation for the replacement tooth.
Abutment and Crown Placement
Once the implant has fused with the jawbone, an abutment is attached to the implant, and a custom-made crown is placed on the abutment.
Things to Avoid After Dental Implant Surgery

Avoid Smoking and Alcohol

Avoid Hard or Crunchy Foods

Avoid Strenuous Activities

Avoid Using
Straws

Avoid Touching the Implant Site
Tired of Dealing with Dentures?
Discover Lasting Comfort
with Implants
Advantages of Dental Implants
FAQ
Everything You Want to Know
Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the implant procedure. Local anesthesia is used during surgery to minimize pain. Post-surgery, over-the-counter pain medications and ice packs can help manage any discomfort during the healing process.

