Implants are artificial tooth roots (screws), made of pure titanium or titanium-alloy, which are inserted (anchored) into the jaw, where they perform the function of the natural tooth that has been lost.
It can be placed wherever teeth are missing. It can be for a single tooth , multiple teeth by an implant supported partial or full arch fixed bridge, all teeth replaced with a implant supported removable overdenture.
The first stage is a surgical phase which involves the placement of the titanium implant in the jaw bone. This is followed by a healing resting phase of 3-6 months.
The second stage is the restorative/prosthetic phase, where the tooth is placed over the anchored implant using it as a support/pillar.
Step I:
An incision/cut is made in the gum where the implant will be placed under local anesthesia.
Step II:
A hole/channel is drilled in the bone using special implant drills.
Step III:
The implant is placed/anchored into the channel in the bone.
Step IV:
The incision is stitched.
Step V:
After healing phase, implant head is exposed by a tissue punch. Another metallic component, called an abutment, is screwed on top of the exposed implant head. The abutment is used to support a hollow crown.
Step VI:
The hollow crown, which is made to look like a natural tooth, is cemented or screwed onto the abutment.
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