Dental Implants
- About Implants
- Single and Multiple Tooth Implants
- Implants for Dentures
- Implant Treatment Outline
- Single Tooth Implant
- 3-D Imaging
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.
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| Single missing tooth to be replaced with implant supported crown |
Small punch is made in gum, revealing adequate bone width for implant |
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| 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. |
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| Implant with carrier resting on plastic handle and ready for insertion |
Implant/carrier being placed into the prepared hole |
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| Implant and carrier in place | Carrier removed, and implant seated flush with crest of bone |
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| Healing cap screwed into implant, to keep gum from closing over implant during healing |
Side view of healing cap |
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| Final crown placed on implant | |












