The process of dental implant mainly includes preoperative preparation, phase I surgery, phase II surgery and prosthetic restoration. 1. Preoperative preparation: Dental implants are mainly implant-supported restorations that can effectively and stably restore the function and aesthetics of teeth. Pre-operative preparation for dental implants is mainly to conduct a comprehensive examination and evaluation of the patient’s oral cavity, to judge the patient’s indications and contraindications, and then formulate a specific implant program. 2. Phase I Surgery: The main process of phase I surgery includes cutting the gums, forming a cavity in the alveolar bone, embedding the implant into the bone, and sewing up the gum incision so that the implant is completely fused under airtight conditions. After the surgery, antibacterial medication is used to prevent infection and maintain oral hygiene, and the implant can be removed in about a week, during which time it needs to be reviewed regularly. 3. Stage II surgery: Stage II surgery is performed after 3 months, first exposing the upper part of the implant and then installing the attached abutment. 4. Prosthetic restoration: Finally, the prosthetic restoration is done. Dental implants have a lot of benefits for patients, but dental implants still need some conditions, so you need to go to the regular hospital to receive dental implant surgery if necessary.