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Dental Implant Procedure San Diego

This is a systematic process we use to place dental implants in place of missing teeth. Our implants provide a strong foundation for permanent or removable replacement teeth that are meant to match your natural teeth.

The anatomy of a natural tooth consists of a crown, which is the part that shows above the gum line, and a root, which is the part hidden below the gum line.

When a tooth is missing, we use a dental implant to take the place of the missing root, and a prosthetic crown to replace the natural crown.

To place the implant, our San Diego dental implant procedure expert surgically fixes the implant in your jawbone under anesthesia. This procedure goes through several steps.

San Diego Dental Implant Procedure

You make an appointment with our expert in dental implant procedure in San Diego. During the visit, the expert examines your mouth and teeth to identify the problem and figure out the best treatment approach. The dentist also takes a thorough medical and drug history to reduce the risk of complications.

Our dentist then uses imaging techniques (X-ray and CT scan) to get an idea of the shape of your jaw and the bone density.

Surgery takes place in two phases. The first phase involves placing the titanium screw in your jaw bone after drilling a hole wide enough to hold the screw. The second phase involves placing a dental restoration on top of the screw. The restoration can be a crown or dentures.

After the first phase, there is a healing period that ranges anywhere from three to six months. This is essential to allow for the dental implant to become part of the jaw, a process also known as osseointegration.

The procedure described above is a two-step process which is the traditional method. Our San Diego dental implant procedure expert can also perform the one-step procedure, whereby the implant is fixed in one session.

You should visit our expert in dental implant procedure in San Diego to find out the dental implant options available and to learn more about the procedure.

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