Dental Implants are the most stable and effective way to replace teeth that have been removed or lost due to an accident. Since their invention thirty years ago, remarkable advancement has been made in the surgical implant technique, tools, and materials.
When implants were first coming in to common practice, many patients had to receive several treatments before the Implant procedure was completed. Today, for many patients, the implant and crown can both be fixed in the same visit. And there is no need to wait until you can have the procedure if a tooth has been lost. You can immediately visit your Implant Dental specialist and begin the process.
Today, with advanced X-Ray and computer scanning technology, your Oral Surgeon can have a 3-D image of your teeth and mouth which allows them to see a virtual copy of your jaw, and can then see exactly where to insert the implant. This means you will have only minimal pain, and be able to, in some cases, return to work and your daily life that day.
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