Implant Treatment Duration
Implant treatment is a method used when a tooth or teeth are missing. Implants are screws or roots made of biologically compatible materials such as titanium and are placed into the jawbone. Implant treatment consists of multiple steps and can take several months to complete. The process of implant treatment can be as follows:
Pre-Evaluation: The area where the implant treatment will be performed and the patient’s oral and dental structure are evaluated. If necessary, X-rays or other imaging techniques may be used.
Implant Placement: Implants are placed into the jawbone under local anesthesia. This procedure usually takes a few hours.
Healing Process: Implants need a few months of healing time to integrate into the jawbone. During this time, the implants attach to the bone and a series of check-up appointments can be scheduled.
Temporary Restoration: During the healing process of the implants, a temporary restoration (prosthesis) can be placed. This temporary prosthesis helps the implant to function.
Permanent Restoration: When the implants are fully healed, a permanent restoration (prosthesis) can be placed. This restoration helps the patient’s teeth to look natural and function properly.
The duration of implant treatment can vary depending on the patient’s condition and the scope of treatment. However, typically the time period from implant placement to full healing is between 3-6 months. The duration and details of the treatment can vary depending on the patient’s oral health condition, bone quality, treatment method, and other factors. The duration and details of the treatment will be explained to you by your dentist.