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What Are the Procedures Involved in Dental Implants?


Posted on 9/2/2024 by Lehigh Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Phto of dental implant from Lehigh Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Allentown, PADuring dental implant surgery, several steps are carried out by the surgeon. These include preparing the area to have implants, prosthetics, and others. Before you go for surgery, you should know what to expect. The steps below cover all the dental implant procedures.

Administration of Anesthesia


The first step of the procedure is to administer anesthesia to the region to be treated. If you have opted for sedation to help ease anxiety, the medications will also be provided at this stage. The goal is to ensure you are completely comfortable and pain-free throughout the procedure.

Making an Incision


Once the anesthesia has taken effect, the surgeon will create an incision in your gums at the site of the dental implant. This cut is essential to expose the underlying bone, making it accessible for the next steps of the procedure.

Preparation of the Area for Prosthetics


The surgeon will use a set of specialized instruments to prepare your jawbone for the surgery. This involves creating an opening that will accommodate the dental implant. The opening must be precisely measured and gradually widened to achieve the perfect diameter for the implant, ensuring it fits securely.

Placing the Implant in Position


The next step is the actual placement of the dental implant. The surgeon will insert the implant into the prepared opening in your jawbone with great care to ensure it is positioned correctly. This step is crucial as it forms the foundation for your new tooth.

Closing the Gum


After the implant is securely placed, the surgeon will reposition your gums over the implant site and close the incision with stitches. This helps protect the area and facilitates proper healing.

After this, the surgeon may place a temporary crown on your implant to allow it to heal. Usually, the implant has to heal and integrate with the jaw for at least six months before a permanent tooth crown is attached.

Please contact us by phone or email to learn more about our dental implant procedures. We guarantee the best experience and lasting results.
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