The Dental Implant Process Step by Step

Whether it’s the sound of the drill or the thought of a procedure, the experience of visiting the dentist can be stressful. At M Dental, we understand these fears and strive to make every patient feel comfortable and informed, especially when it comes to more complex treatments like dental implants. If you’re considering dental implants in Mississauga to restore your smile, it helps to know what to expect. Read on and connect with our office today to learn more!

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X-Rays

Assessing your dental health and the structure of your jawbone helps us plan the best course of action for your dental implant. Our x-rays evaluate your bone density so we know there’s enough support for the implant.

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Creating a Foundation

Once we’ve determined that you are a suitable candidate for dental implants based on your x-ray results, we will begin with the surgical placement of a small titanium post that is surgically inserted into your jawbone. This post acts as the new root for your missing tooth. This step may also involve procedures like bone grafting if there’s insufficient bone density. Bone grafting allows us to enhance your jawbone structure so that it can securely support the implant.

Crown getting implanted into a client's mouth

Healing & Osseointegration

After the implant is placed, the healing process—known as osseointegration—begins. This phase involves the titanium post fusing with the jawbone, providing a secure and stable foundation for your future crown. Osseointegration typically takes several months, but this time allows your body to strengthen the connection. During this period, our Mississauga dentist team will monitor your progress with follow-up visits.

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Abutment Placement & Crown Fitting

Once the osseointegration process is complete, the next step is to place the abutment. This small connector attaches to the top of the implant and will hold your final crown securely in place. The abutment procedure is minor and usually performed under local anesthesia. After placement, the gums will require a few weeks to heal around the abutment, ensuring a proper fit for the crown.

With a custom-made crown securely attached to the abutment, you can enjoy a natural-looking smile and can teeth that perform just like your original teeth. If you’re considering dental implants in Mississauga, don’t hesitate to connect with M Dental today.

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