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Understanding The Dental Implants Procedure

Understanding the dental implants procedure is important if you are considering this treatment. It is one of the most effective yet a bit lengthy procedures that also require minor surgery as the implant has to be placed in the jaw bone for restoring the tooth.

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Understanding The Dental Implants Procedure

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  1. Understanding the dental implants procedure

  2. Understanding the dental implants procedure is important if you are considering this treatment. It is one of the most effective yet a bit lengthy procedures that also require minor surgery as the implant has to be placed in the jaw bone for restoring the tooth.

  3. Dental implant surgery is a procedure that replaces tooth root with metal posts that are in shape of a screw and replaces the damaged or missing tooth with an artificial tooth that looks and functions like a real one

  4. The dental implant procedure depends on the type of implant and the condition of your jawbone; the dentist will take several x-rays and digital images to ensure that he or she knows the exact condition and location of the jawbone to work most accurately

  5. As the major benefit of getting dental implants Blackburn is solid support for the new teeth and placement of the artificial root in the jawbone surgically, this process requires some time so the root gets fused to the bone and heals completely

  6. Placing a single implant can take as little as half an hour if your jawbone is perfect and does not need any work; multiple implants can take up to 3 to 4 hours

  7. The dentist will remove the damaged tooth and its root and prepare the jawbone if needed. The bone will take some time to heal so that the implant post is fixed properly for the next step

  8. The abutment is placement on top of the root over which the artificial tooth or the crown will be placed; this crown is made to fit in with other teeth in the mouth and looks and feels exactly like a natural one

  9. The crown is made after the dentist will take the size, shape and fit of your teeth in account and ensure that this crown fits in perfectly, allowing you to bite, chew and eat easily

  10. For More Information Contact Blackburn Dental Centerhttps://www.blackburndental.ca/

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