Single Tooth Implant


Below is an example of a single tooth replacement, using an implant. The bone support was adequate both in height and width, and in this case only a "cookie cutter" punch was made in the gum to access the bone. When only this minimal access is needed, there is virtually no post-operative discomfort with implant placement. Here the implant was not submerged during placement, and a healing cap was placed to keep the gum from covering over the implant. This approach is often possible with sufficient bone support, and negates the necessity of a secondary surgical procedure to expose the implant.

Single missing tooth to be replaced
with implant supported crown
Small punch is made in gum,
revealing adequate
bone width for implant
Drill at crest of bone,
preparing to drill a hole that will
receive the implant
Hole prepared in bone.
Notice markings on drill
to determine depth of hole.
Implant with carrier resting
on plastic handle and
ready for insertion
Implant/carrier being placed into
the prepared hole
Implant and carrier in place Carrier removed, and implant seated
flush with crest of bone
Healing cap screwed into implant,
to keep gum from closing over
implant during healing
Side view of healing cap
Final crown placed on implant