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The Dental Implant Procedure


Posted on 9/1/2025 by Lehigh Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
A dentist explains the dental implant process to an older patient with implant tooth model. Getting a dental implant is a big decision, and it's natural to have questions about the procedure. This article will explain the steps involved in getting a dental implant, from the initial consultation to the final restoration.

Before the Procedure


Your journey to a dental implant begins with a consultation with your oral surgeon. During this appointment, they will examine your mouth and take X-rays to assess your jawbone health and determine if you are a good candidate for the implant.

If you are a good candidate, your oral surgeon will develop a treatment plan specific to your needs. This plan will include the number of implants needed, the type of implant, and the estimated timeline for the procedure.

The Surgical Procedure


The dental implant procedure is typically performed in two stages. During the first stage, the oral surgeon will place the implant into your jawbone. This is a minor surgical procedure that is usually performed under local anesthesia.

After the implant is placed, it will need to heal and integrate with your jawbone. This process can take several months. During this time, you will wear a temporary restoration, such as a denture or bridge.

Once the implant has healed, you will return to your oral surgeon for the second stage of the procedure. During this stage, the oral surgeon will place a small post, called an abutment, on top of the implant. This post will serve as the anchor for your new tooth.

The Final Restoration


The final step in the dental implant process is the placement of your new tooth, also known as a crown. This crown will be custom-made to match your existing teeth and will be permanently attached to the abutment.

Aftercare


After your dental implant procedure, it is important to follow your oral surgeon's instructions carefully. This will help to ensure that your implant heals properly and lasts for many years to come. You will need to attend regular follow-up appointments with your oral surgeon to monitor the progress of your implant.

Conclusion


Getting a dental implant is a major decision, but it is also a rewarding one. Dental implants can restore your smile, your ability to eat, and your confidence. If you are considering getting a dental implant, be sure to talk to your oral surgeon to learn more about the procedure and discuss whether it is right for you.
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