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Dental Implant Surgery- How it is done, Preparation & Risks

Dental Implant means using a metal tooth to fill the place of missing tooth. Artificial tooth is placed on the extension of dental implant giving the look and feel of real tooth. So, anybody having a missing tooth can get it filled with the assistance of dental implant surgery. We know people who find it difficult to eat and do other teeth activities due to that missing tooth. For such people, dental implant is necessary. Here, in this blog; we will see how this implant surgery is done. Let’s begin:


Dental Implant Surgery Procedure:


In simple terms, dental implant is a process to tooth roots with metal and screw like posts. It is usually used to replace damaged and missing teeth with those of artificial ones functioning similar to that of real ones.

This surgery offers a perfect alternative to dentures and bridgework that fails to fit in properly. The process of dental implant surgery is based on the implant type and the condition of jawbone. Every kind of dental implant surgery takes place in different stages and has several procedures.


One of the main benefits of dental implants is genuine support for the new teeth. It is a process where the bone must heal tightly around the implant. This healing needs sufficient time and hence the process can take several months to finish.


The need for this process:


During the surgery, these implants are placed in the jawbone where they function as roots for the missing teeth. The titanium in the implants gets combined with jaw bone so that implants won’t slip or in any way cause damage to the bones. With this process, materials won’t decay as those that support regular bridgework.


Dental implants are right for you only if:

  • You have more than one missing teeth.

  • Jawbone with full growth

  • Have adequate bones to secure implants or have bone graft

  • Healthy oral tissues

  • Health conditions that don’t affect bone healing

  • Problems in wearing dentures

  • Issues in speech due to any missing teeth/tooth

  • Must be patient for several months

Are there any risks during/after/before the process?


This surgery like other surgery possesses some health risks. Minor problems may occur which are then treated further. These are usually minor and can be treated easily. Some of the risks include:

  • Infection where the implant is done.

  • Injury or damage to the surrounding structures like as teeth & blood vessels.

  • Nerve damage can cause pain or tingling in the natural teeth

  • It may lead to sinus problems

  • Preparation for the process:

Dental Implants need one or more surgical procedures hence you must know how to prepare for the same. This includes:


Dental Exam: Be prepared for dental exams where dental X-rays are taken and based on that, your teeth and mouth models are prepared.


Treatment Plan: As per your situation and convenience, treatment plans can be prepared that considers several factors such as number of teeth you wish to get replaced, condition of jawbone etc. Planning process can include many dental specialists consisting of a doctor who excels in treating mouth conditions, jaw and face surgeon, dentists dealing with structures, Periodontist etc.

You must inform your doctor about any ongoing medications, medical conditions, prescriptions and OTC drugs and supplements. For heart patients and those suffering from orthopedic implants, doctors may give you some antibiotics before surgery to avoid any infections.


Let your doctor know about the Anesthesia option that suits you the best. Dental care team will instruct you about the best option and will inform you about drinking and eating before and after surgery. For general anesthesia, ask someone to accompany you to take you home and rest for the remaining day.


Next time, whenever you plan to have a dental implant for any reason; make sure to go through this post and get prepared for everything starting from beginning of the process till end. It is necessary to stay prepared to avoid any unwanted problems later on.


Hope this blog post from Dental Implant Specialist Melbourne will offer you complete details about Dental Implant Surgery. Stay tuned for more such knowledgeable posts on Dental Issues and treatments.

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