Dental Implant Treatment Timeline in Trinity, FL

Dental Implant Procedure in 5 Steps

Sequence of Appointments

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Initial Consultation

Day 1

The doctor, our team, and you will determine your needs, assess your oral health, review your medical history, and discuss treatment options. We’ll also discuss costs, financing options if necessary, and timing.

Pre-Procedure Exam

Can be the same day as initial consultation

We'll take a 3D CT scan and create a photo-realistic 3D digitalization of your face and jaw area as well as make impressions of your teeth. This exam usually lasts around an hour.

Surgery Day

2 days to 1 week after Pre-Op Exam

We'll start by reviewing sedation options (IV or Oral). If required, any teeth will be removed during the actual surgery, implants are placed in the jaw bone, and your temporary, non-removable full-set of teeth are attached. You leave with your implanted teeth and new smile!

Post-Op Evaluation

1 week following surgery

You'll come back to our office for a complete evaluation to ensure proper healing, aesthetics, and functionality.

Deliver Final Prosthesis

3-6 months following post-op evaluation

The final restoration is permanently attached, and the doctor will give a final evaluation of your bite and aesthetics. You'll leave with your new permanent smile and self-confidence, which you can enjoy for the rest of your life!

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