Dental implants are not only a permanent solution for missing teeth, but also a discreet, natural looking solution for restoring your smile. Whether you’re replacing a single tooth, several teeth, or even a full set, here at Smile Stories in Bournemouth, we pride ourselves on offering expert care to ensure your dental implants are as comfortable and effective as possible.
We’ve put together this guide to help you understand the dental implant procedure, how long it takes, what to expect, and why this treatment is an investment in both your oral health and confidence.
The dental implant procedure is a multi-step minor oral surgery designed to provide a permanent and natural-looking replacement for missing teeth. The great thing is, you’re able to go home straight after, so you can crack straight on with everyday life from day one.
It’s important to remember that the dental implant process involves several appointments and steps which we will outline when we discuss your treatment plan. Dental implants consist of a small titanium post inserted into the jawbone, which serves as a stable foundation for a crown, bridge, or even full dentures. Unlike other options like bridges or dentures, dental implants offer a fixed, secure solution that looks, feels, and functions just like your natural teeth.
The process of getting dental implants is tailored to each patient, but here’s a general overview of the steps involved:
Your journey begins with an initial consultation at Smile Stories. During this appointment, we will take a holistic look at your oral health, take 3D scans, and assess your jawbone density to determine if you’re a good candidate for implants. We’ll discuss your treatment options, answer any questions, and create a personalised treatment plan for you.
If you have insufficient bone density to support an implant, you may need a bone graft. Bone grafting involves adding bone material to the jaw, which will then integrate with the existing bone over a period of several months. This step isn’t necessary for everyone, but it’s essential for those who need additional bone support to ensure the implant is secure.
If you don’t need a bone graft, then there really isn’t much prep at all. We advise that you eat normally, and you may be advised to rinse with a special antibacterial mouthwash a few days prior to having your implants fitted.
The implant placement is a minor surgical procedure which is performed under local anaesthesia, although sedation options are available if you feel anxious about the procedure. Rest assured, you’ll always be comfortable and completely numb throughout the implant placement.
We will make a small incision in the gum to access the jawbone, where they will drill a small hole to insert the titanium implant post. This post acts as the root of your new tooth. After the implant is in place, the gum is stitched up, and you’ll go through a healing period known as osseointegration.
This is perhaps the longest stage of the dental implant procedure, lasting between two to eight months. During this time, the implant fuses with the jawbone, creating a stable foundation for the crown. We like to fit a temporary crown during this time to protect the implant and allow you to eat and speak normally.
Once osseointegration is complete, the next step is placing an abutment on the implant. The abutment is a small connector piece that will hold your new tooth., and for some people the abutment can be placed at the same time as the implant, but in others, it’s added after the initial healing period.
Finally, once your gums have healed, we will attach a custom-made crown to the abutment. This crown is crafted to match the shape, colour, and size of your natural teeth, so it blends seamlessly with your smile. If you’re getting multiple teeth replaced, you may receive a bridge or denture instead.
The entire dental implant process can take anywhere from four to nine months, depending on your individual treatment plan. Here’s a general timeline breakdown:
The specific timeline for each patient can vary, so we will discuss your expected timeline during your consultation.
One of the most common questions that we get asked is how painful is the dental implant procedure? During the procedure, we will use local anaesthesia to numb the area, ensuring you feel little to no pain whatsoever. Sedation options are available for patients who feel particularly anxious, so there’s no need to worry about the procedure being painful. You may experience some discomfort after the anaesthesia wears off, but this is generally manageable with over-the-counter pain medication.
During the healing period, some soreness and swelling are normal, but these symptoms typically subside within a few days. If you experience persistent or severe pain, it’s important to reach out to your dentist to ensure there are no complications.
After your dental implant procedure, follow these tips to ensure a smooth recovery and encourage proper healing:
Don’t worry, we’ll provide a full information pack with the best ways to care for your new teeth.
At Smile Stories, we understand the importance of a healthy, beautiful smile. Our skilled dental team is committed to guiding you through the dental implant process with care, expertise, and attention to your individual needs. We’re here to ensure that your experience is as comfortable and successful as possible.
Ready to restore your smile?
Dental implants are a life-changing investment in your smile and your confidence. If you’re considering dental implants or want to learn more about the procedure, reach out to our team. We’ll be happy to answer any questions, provide a consultation, and help you embark on your journey to a restored confident smile.