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Dental implants are a significant surgical operation that can be used to replace failing or missing teeth in the long run. It involves many consultations to be completed. While some sources say that dental implants may be placed in one day, it is possible, but the patient also needs time for recovery. A patient may need numerous sessions for extractions and bone grafting before the implant can be placed, especially if the patient's mouth has had considerable decay.

There is a lengthy procedure with standard implants. The problematic tooth must be extracted first, then the socket must heal for 3–4 months. After that, the placing of the implant would be followed by another 3-6 months of waiting. The crown is then inserted into the implant. Same-day implants, on the other hand, are faster in nature. You'll need to see your doctor at least three times. Once for a consultation, once for a surgical procedure, and then once again for a follow-up. There are two main categories of implants: single dental implants and full-mouth dental implants. In the case of full-mouth dental implants, the process can be completed in one day, but in the case of a single dental implant for missing teeth, it may not take one day.

To boost the density before the implant, bone grafting will be necessary in many cases of single tooth failure. In most cases, a bone graft takes 4-6 months to recover from. The implant can be inserted when the bone transplant has healed. A crown, on the other hand, is rarely put on the same day. The implant must first go through the osseointegration (jawbone fusion) procedure, which can take 3-6 months. If the implant was placed with a crown at this time, chewing and brushing would likely put too much pressure on it, causing it to move. This might result in a tilted implant, tooth displacement around the implant, or even implant failure. As a result, it's better to put the crown in when the osseointegration process has been completed. So this becomes the reason for the difficulty of conducting the implant procedure on a single day in the case of a single dental implant.

Now let's talk about the full mouth dental implant procedure. Bone grafting may not be indicated in situations of full arch dental implant operations, even when bone loss is expected. Unlike single implants, which can only be put in one site in the jaw with sufficient bone density, implants in a full arch case can be implanted in any area in the jaw with sufficient bone density.  Apart from that, the Zygomatic implants can be used instead of a bone transplant in situations of significant bone loss in the upper jaw. A full arch replacement will be held in place by 4-6 implants placed across the jaw. This permits chewing and brushing pressure to be equally distributed over the entire jaw rather than being given to a single implant. As a result, the teeth can be inserted on the same day as the implants and extractions.

Final Thoughts

The most convenient way to receive a stunning new smile is with same-day dental implants. So, rather than waiting weeks or months at your dentist's office for new teeth, you can get everything done in one visit. If you are searching for ****dental implants treatment, then you can contact us.