Croydon dental implants are a type of tooth replacement surgery that involves placing artificial teeth into the jawbone. The surgery is typically used to treat people who have lost all or most of their natural teeth. They are made from materials that are compatible with the human body, such as titanium.
When considering getting a Croydon dental transplant, it is important to first consult with a qualified implant dentist to see if you are a good candidate for the procedure. If you are deemed a good candidate, the next step is to have a consultation with the implant dentist to discuss the treatment plan and what to expect during and after the surgery. Once the treatment plan is decided upon, the implant surgery can be scheduled.
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During the surgery, the implant dentist will make an incision in your gums and place the titanium post into your jawbone. This process usually takes about an hour. Once the post is placed, your gums will be stitched up and you will be given some instructions on how to care for your mouth as it heals. It generally takes around 3-6 months for the bone to fuse with the titanium post before a permanent tooth can be placed on top of it.
After your mouth has healed from surgery, you will return to see the implant dentist to have your permanent tooth/teeth placed on top of the titanium posts. This process usually takes one or two visits and does not require any type of surgery. You can then expect to have your new smile for many years to come.