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How Long Does Dental Implant Treatment Take?

DDentalland Clinic Hatyaion March 24, 20262 min read
How Long Does Dental Implant Treatment Take?

The duration of dental implant treatment depends on several factors, such as the implant location, the condition of the jawbone, and the implantation 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 requiring high aesthetics or multiple implantstemporary teeth can be placed immediately after implant insertion.

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

 

Steps of Dental Implant Treatment

Dental implant treatment is typically divided into three main stages:

  - Implant Placement: Takes approximately 30 minutes to 2 hours

  - Healing & Osseointegration (implant bonding with the jawbone): Around 2-6 months

  - Crown or Prosthetic Placement: About 2-4 weeks

Although the process may take time, dental implants are considered the best solution for replacing natural teeth. They help restore natural chewing function, prevent bone loss in the jaw, and provide a more stable and aesthetic 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 chewing very hard objects, and not smoking can significantly extend their lifespan. For those who grind their teeth during sleep, using a night guard is also recommended to protect the implant.

As for the crown or prosthetic tooth, it typically lasts around 10 years, as it may wear down over time due to regular chewing.

 

Summary

Dental implants are one of the most effective and natural-looking solutions for replacing missing teeth. With proper care of your oral and overall health, they can last for many years. If you are considering dental implants, there’s no need to worry-just take good care of your health, and you’ll be able to smile with confidence again!

 

 

Source : Dentalland-Hatyai

Arokago Providers Dentalland-Hatyai

**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team

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