1. Comprehensive Assessment and Planning
3D cone beam CT scans evaluate bone density, volume, and quality to determine if you qualify for immediate loading. Digital planning software maps optimal implant position and angulation for maximum primary stability.
2. Surgical Implant Placement
Under local anesthesia or sedation, the implant is precisely placed using computer-guided techniques. Insertion torque is measured to confirm adequate stability (typically 35+ Ncm required for immediate loading).
3. Immediate Temporary Restoration
Once sufficient stability is confirmed, impressions or digital scans are taken and a temporary crown or prosthesis is fabricated and attached the same day or within 48 hours.
4. Protected Healing Phase
You’ll follow a modified soft diet for 8 to 12 weeks while osseointegration occurs. The temporary restoration is designed to be slightly out of heavy contact to protect the healing implant.
5. Osseointegration Monitoring
Regular check-ups at 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks ensure proper integration and stability. X-rays may be taken to assess bone healing around the implant.
6. Final Permanent Restoration
After 3 to 6 months of successful integration, the temporary restoration is replaced with your permanent crown, bridge, or prosthesis engineered for long-term durability.