What is a One-Day Dental Implant?
It’s not convenient to go any amount of
time without teeth. Also, waiting for
new teeth is not very pleasant.
Many people benefit from dental implants.
But sometimes, the waiting period for a
new set of teeth is inconvenient.
That’s why same-day dental implants are
a great option for a lot of patients.
Immediate Load Dental Implants
vs
Traditional Implants
When you hear dental professionals talk
about an “immediate load,” they’re talking
about attaching a temporary crown very
soon after they’ve inserted
the dental implant. In this case,
the dentist would place a temporary
prosthesis over the implants for a natural
look while the implants fuse to the bone.
This is mainly for aesthetic purposes,
but immediately loaded implants can be
functional as well.
This means you can eat with them and
brush with them. And you can get a
complete dental implant in one day,
meaning it can be for multiple teeth or
all your teeth, not just a single tooth.
The difference between immediate-load
implants and traditional implants is the time
between placing the implants and placing
the crown. With traditional implants,
your dentist may want to wait several months
(the tooth-looking part) on the implant.
This is because your bone needs to heal
and fuse with the implant.
An immediate load dental implant is
when a dentist attaches a temporary crown
right after inserting the implant.
A traditional implant may require 3-6 months
in between placing the implant and setting
the crown.
While a standard dental implant can take
months to be completed, an immediate
dental implant can provide you a new set of
teeth in a matter of several weeks.
"Patient safety is always
a top priority"
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