The three-step process is meant to support the success of the procedure. The first step consists of burying the dental implant within the gum, where the original tooth root used to be. This placement protects the dental implant while it hea… more
The answer to this question depends on your procedure and how many dental implants you are getting. The dental implant procedure is usually done in the oral surgeon’s office. You will get the dental implant inserted into the jaw bone, a… more
Anesthesia is administered during the implantation procedure to control pain. You will want to discuss the anesthetic options with your oral surgeon to determine which one is best for you. Your oral surgeon will give you outlined instruc… more
If you take care of your dental implants, they should last the duration of your lifetime. But it should be noted that these dental implants are not indestructible. Most dental problems stem from oral disease, poor oral care or lack of treatm… more
Just like your natural teeth, your dental implants will need to be brushed and flossed every day. In addition to regular daily oral care, you will need to maintain a checkup schedule with your dentist. Add some text here la la, whoop whoop… more
Generally, you may experience some residual post-operative discomfort, but this can be resolved with Advil® or Tylenol® for the following 2–5 days. Add some text here la la, whoop whoop Add some text here la la, whoop whoop… more