Dental Implant Placement Basics as a Step-by-Step Process

Stage 1: The initial consultation and creating the treatment plan
The first step is a consultation performed by a specialist with Clarkson Dental in Denverin oral surgery. Based on radiological investigations, your doctor will determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure and if there is enough bone support to insert the dental implant. After this stage, you can move on to the planning of the insertion procedure, once you will also present medical analyzes attesting that your general health condition allows this intervention to be performed.
Stage 2: Insertion of the dental implant
The surgery is performed in a sterile environment, under local anesthesia, sometimes doubled by inhalo-sedation.
Before placing the dental implant, the space in which it is to be inserted must be created. This step is completely painless, being performed under anesthesia. The implant is inserted and covered with a PRGF membrane, which has the role of accelerating healing. This membrane is obtained by centrifuging the patient's blood, being 100% natural. What follows is the healing period. Depending on each case, the doctor may use, at the patient's request, a temporary fixed dental crown.
The osseo-integration stage of the dental implant
The bone grows around the implant, giving it the support and stability it needs to take the place of a tooth.
Prosthetic stage - fixing the work / final dental crown on implants
After 2-6 months, when the implant has been integrated into the bone, the prosthetic stage follows. Now you will be able to choose the type of dental crown or dental prosthesis on the implants you want, metal-ceramic, zirconium or integral ceramic, which will complete the aesthetic aspect of your teeth.









