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Improved Quality of Life
Implant-supported teeth look, feel and function like natural teeth. They can be used to replace single sites, multiple sites and even full arches (upper and/or lower jaws).
For patients, dental implants provide comfort, convenience, and confidence.
COURSE OF TREATMENT
INSTALLING THE NEW TOOTH – STEP-BY-STEP
The course of treatment described here is one of several options available. Consult your dentist to find out what the best solution is for you, given your specific condition.
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1: Before the procedure Drs. Bianco and Singh examine the site and take one or more x-rays of the area to prepare for the procedure. | | 2: Placing the implant The implant is surgically placed. The implant will need a few months to integrate with the jawbone before the next step is taken. |
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3: Attaching the new crown The final step is the placement of the permanent tooth by your referring dentist. Once installed, no additional treatment is needed other than routine check ups. | | 4: End result You should expect the new tooth to fit and function just like a natural tooth. Continue regular dental hygiene and check ups to keep the tooth and gum around the implant clean and healthy. |