The images to the right and left depict actual patients
of Dr. Gary Hartman. Implant Site Preparation
The
gum tissue is opened to expose the bone area where the implant will be placed. In situations where there is insufficient bone
structure, bone grafting may be recommended. Once healthy bone material has been established, a special drill is used to
prepare the bone to receive the implant.
Placing the Implant
After the bone has been prepared, the implant is placed and the tissue is sutured.
The Healing Process - Osseointegration
The healing process takes three to six
months. This is the amount of time it usually takes the implant to become part of the lower jaw, commonly refered to as osseointegration.
The sutures are removed seven to fourteen days after surgery.
Attaching
the Post
When the gum tissue is ready, a special post is attached to the implant. It is the support for the
new porcelain crown. Today's technologies often include zirconium abutments attached to the implant post, to assure that
the new porcelain tooth possesses translucency properties similar to a natural tooth.
Placing the Crown
After impressions are taken a crown is made and shaded to match
your existing teeth. The crown is then slipped over the post and cemented. The final prosthetic crown appears as a natural
tooth.
Applications of Implant Dentistry
In the
cases represented here, dental implants are incorporated into an overall treatment plan that focuses on the replacement of
several teeth. Some patients have the option of replacing each affected tooth with a new implant, depending upon the condition
of bone material. Other treatment plans may recommend implants for anchoring bridges and dentures.