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How long does a dental implant procedure take?

DDentalland Clinic Hatyaion March 31, 20262 min read
How long does a dental implant procedure take?

The duration of a dental implant procedure depends on several factors, such as the implant location, the condition of the jawbone, and the surgical technique used.In cases where a patient has recently lost a tooth and has sufficient bone density, the treatment typically takes around 3 months. In some situations such as front teeth that require aesthetic considerations or cases involving multiple implants a temporary prosthetic tooth can be placed immediately after implantation.

However, if there are oral health issues such as gum disease, tooth decay, or bite misalignment, the treatment may take longer. This is because additional examinations and treatments by dental specialists may be required, and bone grafting may be necessary if the jawbone is insufficient.

 

Steps of a Dental Implant Procedure

A dental implant treatment consists of three main stages:

  - Implant placement   Takes approximately 30 minutes to 2 hours
  - Osseointegration (healing period) The implant fuses with the jawbone, typically taking about 2–6 months
  - Crown or prosthetic placement  Takes around 2-4 weeks

Although dental implant treatment takes time, it is considered one of the best solutions for replacing natural teeth. It helps restore natural chewing function, prevents jawbone loss, and provides a more stable and aesthetically pleasing result compared to removable dentures.

 

How long do dental implants last?

     With proper oral and overall health care, dental implants can last over 20 years, and in some cases up to 30 years or more. Maintaining good oral hygiene, avoiding habits such as biting hard objects or smoking, and using a night guard if you grind your teeth can help extend the lifespan of the implant. As for the crown or prosthetic tooth, it typically lasts around 10 years, as it is subject to wear and tear from chewing over time.

 

Summary

     Dental implants are one of the best solutions for replacing missing teeth, offering a more stable and natural feel compared to other options. Proper oral and overall health care plays a key role in extending the lifespan of dental implants.If you’re considering getting a dental implant, there’s no need to worry-just take good care of your health and oral hygiene, and you’ll be able to smile with confidence

 

 

Source : 

Dentalland-Hatyai

Arokago Providers Dentalland-Hatyai

**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team

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