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Preliminary Consultation and Assessment : The patient first needs to consult with the dentist in detail. The doctor will evaluate the patient's oral condition, tooth loss and overall health. This includes oral examination, X-ray or CT scanning to determine the feasibility of implant teeth and * * plan. -
Develop treatment plan : According to the evaluation results, the doctor will develop a personalized treatment plan. This plan will detail the number and location of implants and the specific procedures of surgery. -
Surgical preparation : Before the operation, the doctor will explain the operation process, possible risks and postoperative nursing guidance in detail. Patients need to follow the doctor's instructions and make preparations before surgery. -
Implant implantation : The operation is usually performed under local anesthesia. The doctor will accurately implant the implant in the alveolar bone in the missing tooth area. These implants will serve as "roots" for new teeth. -
Healing period : After the implant is implanted, it takes a period of time (usually 3 to 6 months) for the implant to fuse with the bone tissue. This process is called osseointegration. During this time, patients may need to wear temporary dentures. -
Install dental crown : After osseointegration, the doctor will install the connector on the implant, and then fix the crown. These crowns will be the same as natural teeth, restoring the patient's masticatory function and beauty. -
Postoperative care : After the operation, the doctor will provide detailed postoperative nursing guidance, including oral hygiene maintenance, regular reexamination, etc., to ensure the long-term success of dental implants.