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1.Normally, dental implants can be performed after 3 months after tooth extraction**. Generally, about 3 months after the tooth extraction, the gums basically return to normal bone tissue structure, and dental implant surgery can be performed.
However, depending on the individual, some patients may not be able to get a dental implant after waiting for 3 months after an X-ray examination due to poor health or slow recovery, and the doctor's judgment is required.
2.For those who cannot be implanted after 3 months, the implant surgery can be postponed, and the implant surgery can be performed after 4 months after the tooth extraction. This is mainly for patients who need bone grafting if there is a large bone defect at the time of tooth extraction.
If autologous bone or allogeneic bone grafting is performed 3 months after tooth extraction, implant surgery will be performed 6 months after bone grafting.
3.Of course, the specific implant time is not set in stone, for example, there is also an immediate dental implant technology for dental implants, which can quickly do dental implants after tooth extraction to restore the normal function of teeth. If a tooth or stump needs to be removed due to severe tooth decay, periodontal disease, it is best to see an implant doctor before tooth extraction, as it can greatly simplify the implant procedure and surgery.
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Dental implants are done in two steps, one step is the implantation of the artificial gums, followed by the dentures, with an interval of one to three months.
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Single-use columnar implants are simple and hassle-free, can be completed in a single operation, can be repaired with a temporary prosthesis after the stitches are removed, can be molded after 3 months of implant stabilization, and permanent restoration can be completed in a few weeks. However, it is best not to repair after the first operation, and to wait for 8 weeks for the implant to be basically stable, and then to do a permanent restoration after 6 months, because the use of secondary implants is far more stable than the one-time restoration.
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First of all, take a dental film to see if the alveolar bone condition is suitable for dental implants If it is a tooth that has just been extracted, it will take three months before the tooth can be implanted The process of dental implantation itself will not take too long, if the front tooth is implanted, you can make a temporary crown first, and you don't need to do a temporary crown if the back tooth is implanted. Check the condition of the nail regularly, and if there is no problem, you can do a permanent crown repair after three months.
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Dental implant surgery only takes tens of minutes to hours, which is short, safe, and can be eaten after surgery. Dental implants and restorations are roughly divided into three stages, which will not be very troublesome, and the specific time is as follows:
1. Preoperative preparation.
1. Such as pulling out stumps, caries, periodontal disease and removing bad dentures, adjusting and correcting bad occlusal relationships, etc. The time required for this stage varies depending on the individual** situation, ranging from one or two days to two or three months.
2. Preoperative examination and formulation of planting plan. In addition to understanding the patient's general condition and oral condition, the most important thing at this stage is to take an oral X-ray to understand the alveolar bone condition at the implant site.
2. Implant placement surgery stage.
The implant is surgically implanted into the bone according to the preoperative design plan. The surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia and takes about 10 minutes to 1 hour.
3. Implant denture restoration stage.
Three to six months after surgery, permanent crowns or dentures are fitted. Perform work such as molding, denture making, and tooth wearing. **Usually takes 2-3 weeks. Permanent crowns are generally made of porcelain materials, which have excellent texture, realistic color, comfortable and beautiful, and are durable.
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Dental implants generally take 4 to 8 months to complete, depending on the condition of the individual's teeth. Dental implants need to be completed from tooth extraction, root implantation, and finally crown restoration, mainly through the artificial production of the alveolar bone part of the denture installation, which can play a role in fixing and supporting the maxillary teeth. After dental restoration, it is necessary to do a good job of cleaning and caring for the oral cavity.
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Dental implants generally take about three months to complete and need to be solved according to the individual's dental condition. When implanting teeth, you need to do a dental examination and tooth extraction**, and then wait until the swelling of the teeth and gums is completely eliminated before the implant can be implanted in the alveolar bone, and then wait until the implant is fixed, then the crown can be worn, so as to achieve the effect of implant completion.
Immediate dental implants are implants that are implanted immediately after tooth loss, because the implant is placed immediately at the patient's fresh extraction wound, rather than waiting for 4-6 months after the wound is repaired, so the immediate implant method can shorten the course of treatment, reduce the cost, and prevent alveolar bone resorption.
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