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To begin with, the consultation and planning stages involves the dental surgeon inspecting areas inside your mouth to decide where a dental implant should go when you require one.
The surgeon will examine these areas with dental-imaging technology which includes CT scans and X-rays. The planning process also involves inspecting your jawbone in order to decide whether you have enough bone quantity and density in order to support an implant.
Your dentist at this stage may also discuss other options available to you, or educate you about dental implants and how they work.
If your dentist decides that the dental implant can be supported, you will be provided with a follow-up appointment to install the dental implant through a surgical procedure.
Picking the right restoration for your individual smile goes a long way in determining the future of your oral health.
When we provide our patients the best in restoration options, we work hard to come up with restorative and conservative solutions that are effective. We typically recommend implant-supported restorations and dental implants when any of the following dental problems present themselves: