A dental implant is a titanium fixture, usually in the shape of a screw, that is surgically inserted in the jaw bone to permanently replace a missing or hopelessly damaged tooth.
The implant fixture basically serves the function of the tooth root, and serves as a base for the construction and fitting of a crown. In selected cases, a damaged tooth can be removed and replaced with an implant-supported crown in the same day.
Dental implants are made of biocompatible titanium and once inserted into the bone with meticulous surgical technique, start forming a biological bond to bone tissue.
Over the next few months, bone-forming cells adhere to the implant surface in a process called “osseointegration”, essentially becoming part of your body.
Planning stage
Every case is treated individually, and we will assess your specific dental condition and recommend the best treatment approach. The consultation and examination process involves a thorough clinical examination and 3D CT scan to assess your individual condition and needs. We then feed the data from your 3D CT scan into specialised planning software and design the implant placement protocols and positions.
Surgery stage
We administer local anaesthetic to ensure you are completely numb during the surgical phase of treatment. The implants are carefully inserted into the jaw bone in strategic positions and angulations, sometimes using a surgical stent as a guide. In immediate restoration cases, a provisional crown will be fitted immediately. Sutures are then placed around the implant fixtures to facilitate rapid healing.
Final Prosthetic stage
After suitable amount of time to allow for osseointegration and associated soft tissue contouring (average 3 to 6 months), a final crown can now be fitted to the implant fixture
Single tooth implant: Dental implant for your single missing tooth.
All On 4, aka Same Day Teeth: These are fully fixed set of teeth in a day.