1. Examination and design: The physician asks the patient in detail about the necessary general and oral examinations, takes X-rays, and understands the bone quality and quantity in the area of tooth loss in order to determine the suitability of the patient for dental implants and to provide the patient with the best treatment according to the patient’s requirements. 2. Implant placement: Under local anesthesia, the implant is placed into the bone bed and sutured tightly, and the stitches are removed after 7-10 days. 3. Bone healing period: After implant placement, the bone healing period is generally 6 months for the upper jaw and 3 months for the lower jaw. If bone grafting and other surgical procedures are performed at the time of implantation, the bone healing period will be extended accordingly. 4. Attachment of the healing abutment: Once the implant is integrated into the jawbone, a healing abutment is attached to the implant to allow the soft tissue to take shape within three weeks. 5. Completion of the restoration: Once the soft tissue cuff is formed, the doctor replaces the healing abutment with a permanent abutment, takes an impression, and designs the restored tooth. Can dental implants be placed in patients with total edentulism? Patients with long term total tooth loss have reduced height due to atrophy and resorption of the dental bed. The most distressing problem for patients is the unstable wearing of dentures, especially the lower jaw denture, which falls off when you open your mouth. If artificial dental implant technology is used, several or a dozen implants can be placed according to the jaw bone condition, which can solve the stability problem of denture more satisfactorily and restore and improve the chewing function.