How long does it take to get an incisor dental implant?

When implant restorations are performed, the restoration process usually takes 3-6 months. After 3-4 months, the healing process is complete and the implant can be placed in the jawbone. The implant superstructure can be restored only after 3-6 months, when the implant is well integrated with the bone and is able to bear the force of the masticatory function. Therefore, the general process takes 3-6 months. However, there are other clinical cases, such as immediate implantation and immediate restoration. If the patient’s oral condition is good and the tooth to be extracted is not inflamed and the gums are not inflamed, the implant can be extracted and placed at that time. If the tooth has initial stability, for example, after implant placement, it can reach a force of 35N or more, it can be restored immediately and there will be no clinical process of missing teeth. However, if the patient’s bone condition is poor, or if the patient has inflammation of the original root, it usually takes 3-4 months for the healing process. In clinical implantation, it is the process of placing the implant in the jawbone. With a good preoperative examination and a good guide, it may take only about 20 minutes to complete an implant placement in clinical practice.