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How long to wait before a dental crown?

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A dental implant is a long-lasting solution for missing teeth. It’s an artificial tooth that’s placed into your jaw and can support a replacement tooth, known as a dental crown or bridge. With the help of implants, we can now offer our patients an amazing alternative to removable solutions. A single dental implant has a lifespan of about 15 years on average. It is recommended to have multiple dental implants if you are missing more than one tooth.

Dental Crowns on Implant

What are the phases of a dental implant?

An immediate loading dental implant involves removing the tooth and placing the implant at the same time. This procedure used when a tooth removed and replaced with an implant. The implant placed inside the mouth and integrated with the surrounding tissues before the tooth removed. Once the tooth removed, the implant connected to a dental crown.

An immediate load dental implant placed immediately after a tooth removed. This type of implant does not need to heal before being used, as does not affect surrounding teeth. Immediate load dental implants are best for patients who have had a tooth removed and need to have an implant placed.

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3 months waiting before dental crown

The first phase of the dental implant is when the implant is placed into the jawbone. The second phase is when the implant is healing and integrating with the jawbone. Since the healing of the implant can be quite long, you might want to wait around 3 months between the first and second phase of the dental implant. This way, you can make sure that the implant is healing properly and that there are no signs of infection. If the implant is healing correctly, you will not feel any pain or soreness. If you do experience any type of discomfort, you should get in touch with your dentist as soon as possible.

6 months waiting after implant surgery

The second phase of the dental implant is when the implant is healing and integrating with the jawbone. The third phase is when the healing process is completed and a prosthetic is attached to the implant. Since you want to have a permanent solution for your teeth, you might want to wait around 6 months between the second and third phase of the dental implant. This way, the healing process will be completed and you will have the opportunity to have a final solution for all your teeth. If you wait 6 months between the phases, you will have a much easier time with the process of getting a permanent crown or bridge attached to the implant.

1 year waiting period before dental crown

The third phase of the dental implant is when the healing process is completed and a prosthetic is attached to the implant. The last phase is when the prosthetic is removed and a new one is put on again. If you want to get a permanent solution for all your teeth, you might want to wait around 1 year between the third and last phase of the dental implant. This way, you will have a permanent solution for all your teeth.

You might want to wait an entire year for all your implants to integrate with your jawbone and for your gums to fully heal. Once your gums are fully healed, you won’t experience any pain or discomfort while eating or brushing your teeth. A fully healed gums will prevent you from getting any infections or diseases in the long run.

Two-Stage or Traditional Dental Implant

Two-stage dental implant requires multiple surgeries where the implant placed in the jawbone and the gum tissue stitched back in place to allow the implant to heal for three to six months. The second stage involves minor surgery to expose the implant, attach the titanium posts, and then place the teeth prosthesis over it. This procedure takes about six to eight months to complete.

Conclusion

A dental implant is a long-lasting solution for missing teeth. It’s an artificial tooth that’s placed into your jaw and can support a replacement tooth, known as a crown or bridge. With the help of implants, we can now offer our patients an amazing alternative to removable solutions such as dentures, partials, and other prosthetics. A single dental implant has a lifespan of about 15 years on average. It is recommended to have multiple dental implants if you are missing more than one tooth. This way you have the opportunity to have a permanent solution for all your natural teeth. But how long should you wait between phases? Let’s find out!

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