Inserting the implant
The actual implantation takes only a short time. With correct preparation and implementation, the risks are minimal. Compared to extraction of a wisdom tooth, implantation is associated with fewer risks and possible complications.
Inserting a single implant usually lasts no more than 30 minutes but can also take longer depending on the difficulty.
Dental implants are usually inserted under local anesthetic as an outpatient procedure, or under general anesthetic if preferred.
| Definition |
| Advantages |
| Areas of use |
| Requirements |
| Safety |
| Costs |
| Who is involved |
| FAQ |
| Conventional Methods |
| Implant Options |
| Missing Single Tooth |
| Several Missing Teeth |
| Completely Toothless Jaw |
| Patient Testimonials |
| Diagnosis & Planning |
| Building up bone |
| Inserting the implant |
| Healing |
| Final denture |
| Care & check-ups |
| Periodontitis |
| Effects |
| Diagnosis |
| Treatment |
| Tissue Regeneration |