HOW DO WE PLACE HIOSSEN DENTAL IMPLANTS?
The procedure for placing HIOSSEN dental implants is similar to many other implant procedures. It takes place in two short visits, the first visit typically an hour in length and the second taking around thirty minutes.
After the dentist has analyzed the x-rays and diagnostic results, the implant root can be inserted. This procedure will be performed under local anesthetic unless another type of sedation is preferred.
Here is a step-by-step process for the first stage of a HIOSSEN dental implant placement:
- We make an incision in the gum tissue to expose the jawbone
- The dentist drills a tiny hole into the jawbone to insert the implant into
- We screw the implant into the proper position
- A small temporary stop-cap covers the implant, and we close the surgical site
- After approximately 10 days, we remove the sutures and the dentist will assess the healing process
Generally, HIOSSEN dental implants enhance the healing process, which means that the second treatment phase can be completed around 10-12 weeks after the first.
Here is a brief overview of what to expect at the second appointment: we administer a local anesthetic to make a small incision to expose the prosthetic root. The dentist then removes the temporary stop-cap and attaches a small post or abutment to the implant.
When the healing process is complete, the new dental prosthesis (usually a crown) will be created from bite impressions. We use a tiny screw to secure the prosthesis onto the abutment. Any necessary adjustments will be made to ensure the prosthesis is comfortable, and the 3i dental implant will be secure for a lifetime.