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Tooth loss and replacement

What are implants?

Single tooth replacement

Replacing many teeth

Bone grafting

The implant process




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The implant process – what actually happens?

Phase 1
Initial consultation appointment. Discussion of requirements on an individual basis. Usually photographs and x-rays (if required) are taken at this stage. An outline treatment proposal is then formulated and sent to the patient prior to a further discussion appointment ten days to two weeks later.

The treatment proposal is discussed and any concerns or fears are addressed. If the patient is happy to go ahead, models of the teeth are taken. From these models mock ups of the teeth can be made by the laboratory technician to mimic the shape of the new tooth or teeth to be replaced. This diagnostic stage is of great importance in order to achieve a successful final result.

Phase 2
At this appointment implants can be positioned or if indicated bone grafting can take place. If the implants are to be connected immediately to the crowns and bridges this is also achieved at the same visit.

Phase 3
The implants are uncovered after a suitable healing period and special posts or abutments connected (if not already attached). The post emerges from the gum and temporary crowns and bridges are secured on top.

Phase 4
Following healing of the gum, impressions are then taken for the final teeth. This may involve a number of visits for:
1 Impressions
2 Recording of bite and shading of teeth
3 Try in
4 Final fit

Phase 5
Follow up to discuss any concerns or queries.

These phases are a guideline, each case
will be planned individually.


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