Steps/Methods: Step 1: Implant placement The doctor will consult the patient’s medical history, health condition, and do the necessary examinations of the whole body and mouth, such as taking panoramic X-rays of the mouth, measuring blood pressure, checking blood count, etc., in order to understand the bone quality and quantity of the missing area, to determine whether it is suitable for the surgery, and then formulate the relevant plan. When the plan is established, a hole is prepared in the alveolar bone with a special implant machine under local anesthesia in a special sterile room, and then a titanium implant nail is placed in the alveolar bone of the missing tooth area. The implant is placed in the alveolar bone with a titanium implant, which is an extremely biocompatible metal, and the healing period is usually 3-6 months after the implant is placed. If the patient has been missing for too long and there is a certain degree of alveolar bone atrophy, bone grafting surgery is required. If bone grafting surgery is performed at the time of implantation, the healing period between the implant and the alveolar bone will be extended accordingly. Step 2: After 3-6 months of crowning, the implant will heal closely with the alveolar bone and you will be able to use your dental implant after the porcelain crown is placed. Dental implants have a periodontal relationship similar to that of natural teeth, therefore, it is necessary to clean the implant and the surrounding natural teeth routinely in order to maintain the long-term stability of the implant. In addition, the dental implants should be reviewed regularly as prescribed by the doctor to observe the use of the dental implants. With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, the artificial implants can last as long as the real teeth.