How long it will take to complete the dental implant treatment?

Hi, I am going for implant dentistry.. can any one tell me how long it will take to complete the dental implant treatment???
and how pain full it is?

Hi, goodluck with the treatment first of all.
Your question is subjective as it depends on many factors.
There are many different implant systems available (different makes etc), and all of them differ.
Some, the dentist will install the implant and then seal your gum back over and wait for up to 6 months, others may but the implant in, screw a healing abutment on top and then wait a few weeks to months. Other have a temporary crown made up and attach that when you have the implant fitted, and you then go back and have a permanent one put on after a suitable amount of time.

You will have an anaesthetic so the pain should not be too bad. You may experience some discomfort for a while afterwards, however with some pain killers this should pass.

Make sure your dentist tells you everything you need to know before beginning your treatment so that there are no surprises along the way.

After the treatment make sure you keep your mouth impeccably clean and then there should be no complications.

Goodluck and if you need anymore advice email me.

Thanks x

2 Responses to “How long it will take to complete the dental implant treatment?”

  1. 6 months
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  2. Hi, goodluck with the treatment first of all.
    Your question is subjective as it depends on many factors.
    There are many different implant systems available (different makes etc), and all of them differ.
    Some, the dentist will install the implant and then seal your gum back over and wait for up to 6 months, others may but the implant in, screw a healing abutment on top and then wait a few weeks to months. Other have a temporary crown made up and attach that when you have the implant fitted, and you then go back and have a permanent one put on after a suitable amount of time.

    You will have an anaesthetic so the pain should not be too bad. You may experience some discomfort for a while afterwards, however with some pain killers this should pass.

    Make sure your dentist tells you everything you need to know before beginning your treatment so that there are no surprises along the way.

    After the treatment make sure you keep your mouth impeccably clean and then there should be no complications.

    Goodluck and if you need anymore advice email me.

    Thanks x
    References :

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