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Types of Implant(The root implant)


The root implant

Root form implant, the most popular, is the most effective because it mirrors the size and shape of a patient's natural tooth root. This implant is often as strong as the patient's original tooth. They are commonly used in wide, deep bone to provide a base for replacement of one, several or a complete arch of teeth.


The implant or artificial root is placed into the jawbone after application of anesthetic, the area of the jawbone is expose to be implanted and prepare the bone to accept the implant.


The number of incisions and bone preparations depends on the number of implants and teeth being placed. The implant is carefully set into the place and the gums are closed with several stitches. The healing period are usually variable from as few as three months to six, or occasionally more. During this period, osseointegration occurs. The bone grows in and around the implant creating a strong structural support. In fact, this bond can be even stronger than the original tooth's.


When the healing process is completed and the jawbone is attached to the implant, your implant is uncovered and an extension or abutment is attached to it. The patient returns to the dental office where the implant is fitted with the new tooth. This process generally takes anywhere from three to eight months.

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