Dental Implants & Bone Grafts

Did you know that dental implants are frequently the best treatment option for replacing missing teeth? Rather than resting on the gum line like removable dentures, or using adjacent teeth as anchors like fixed bridges, dental implants are long-term replacements that your oral and maxillofacial surgeon surgically places in the jawbone.

Dental Implants look, feel and function like healthy, natural teeth. They can help protect your oral health and preserve your facial structure by preventing bone loss that occurs when teeth are missing. Dental Implants also enable you to eat a normal diet and smile with confidence, knowing that your teeth appear healthy and natural.

What are Dental Implants?

Dental Implants are used to anchor one or more teeth. As the illustration indicates, a Dental Implant is made up of three separate pieces - each fulfilling a unique role. The actual Implant is a small titanium post that your Doctor surgically places in the jawbone. During the next three to six months, the implant will integrate with the jawbone, forming a secure anchor upon which the two other components, the abutment and the crown, will be placed.

The Surgical Procedure

For most patients, the Dental Implant process involves multiple phases. First, the tooth needs to be extracted and usually the surgeon will place a bone graft at the time of extraction. If the site is too infected we may have to wait to place a bone graft. Bone grafting can take 3-6 months to heal before the implant is placed into the jawbone. At that time we will take a 3D scan to see how the bone has healed and evaluate what type of implant we can place. For the first three to four months following implant placement, the implant is gradually integrating with the jawbone beneath the surface of the gum. After the implant has integrated into the jawbone, the next phase begins. The implant will be uncovered and a small healing abutment will be attached, which will allow the gum to heal around the implant. Shortly after this minor procedure, your restorative dentist or prosthodontist will begin to make the crown for the implant. The entire implant process takes about nine months. During this time, most patients experience minimal disruption in their daily life.

Who will perform your Implant Placement?

Implants are a team effort between your oral surgeon and your dentist or prosthodontist. Summit Oral Surgery performs the actual implant surgery. Your restorative dentist or prosthodontist will make the permanent replacement crown, they may also make any temporary prosthesis you need during the implant process.

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