How long does it take to implant a tooth?

Implanting a tooth takes about 3-4 months, as it is usually a two-phase procedure, where the first phase is the preparation of the implant socket in the jawbone, and then the implant is inserted into the jawbone, which takes 3-4 months. After the implants are osseointegrated with the jawbone, the second stage of the surgery is performed, where an abutment is installed and a model is taken on top of the abutment to make a denture to restore the entire tooth. Therefore, the duration of dental implantation depends on the time it takes for the implant to complete osseointegration with the jawbone, which is usually 3-4 months, and in some cases may be slightly longer.