Is there a treatment time for dental implants that fits all?
There is no universal best treatment routine for dental implants, but there are guidelines to determine the most beneficial schedule for the individual in the matter of longevity and success of the implant treatment. An implant is designed for a lifetime, but like any other surgical treatment it has it’s own risks. The dentist’s job is to look for the treatment routine to minimize these risks in order to fulfill it’s proposed lifespan. A shorter treatment time is always preferable but only in case it does not compromise the success of the treatment. The longer treatment time usually includes healing or waiting periods to reduce risk of failure. View the stages of implant treatment
What is an immediate implant?
The treatment routine when permanent replacement teeth are fitted straight after tooth or teeth extraction is commonly referred to as immediate implant. But there is no specific dental implant that is classified immediate. It depends on the patients oral (and overall) health and fitness whether the implant teeth can be inserted in one go, or with little or longer delay.
View stages of dental implant placement from tooth removal to final teeth fitting. The stages of implant treatment
What does the dentist say about dental implant in a day?
I think it is a marvelous dental solution because it evicts most (if not all) discomfort considered regarding tooth replacements. On the other hand unfortunately not all patients are eligible candidates for this rapid treatment routine to place an implant. (Dr Susan Revesz)
What is the treatment routine for implants most people are okay to have?
“Most of our patients between the age of 40-60 have the implants finished with a delay of 3-4 month. This means that the implant surgery takes place 3-4 month before the final porcelain teeth are fitted.” Dr. Susan Revesz
When is your checkup due after treatment?
The annual check up should be done in the maximum time of 12 months after the treatment is done, however if a sooner date would be more preferable for you, your first check up could come up sooner. Consult your dedicated Aftercare Specialist.