How long does a dental implant take?

Dental implants are an excellent restorative option with the effect of real teeth. How long does it take to get dental implants? Dental implant surgery can be divided into immediate and delayed implant surgery according to the length of time after tooth loss, and there are differences in the time between the two surgical methods. So how long it takes for dental implants depends on the method. In the dental implant restoration clinic, the treatment and restoration of artificial dental implants is divided into three stages. Stage 1: Pre-operative examination and pre-operative treatment are performed. For example, extraction of particularly loose teeth and root remnants, filling of teeth, treatment of periodontal disease and removal of bad dentures, adjustment and correction of bad occlusal relations, etc. The time required for this stage varies depending on the individual treatment. Stage 2: When your surgeon surgically places the implant in the bone according to the preoperative design, there is less postoperative reaction. It takes about 10-30 minutes to place one implant. Stage 3: Four to six months after surgery, a permanent crown or denture is replaced or fitted. The permanent crown is made of porcelain material, which has excellent texture, realistic color, comfort and aesthetics, satisfactory restoration of function as well as durability.