Single tooth
missing
Benefits of
an all-ceramic crown on implant:
When both the tooth and root are damaged, the best permanent replacement
is a
dental implant in conjunction with a ceramic crown. This solution both
looks and
functions just like a natural tooth.
In this case,
a so-called one-piece implant is used. This means that all
components
are installed as a single unit, resulting in immediately full functioning
teeth,
shorter treatment time and minimized pain.
Immediately functioning
teeth
Excellent esthetic result
Life long, stable solution

Treatment
This procedure normally
includes four visits to the dentist. You should expect to
be able to work the day after having the implant installed.
Single tooth missing

Course of
treatment
The course of
treatment described here is one of several options
available.
Consult your dentist to find out what the best solution is for you,
given your
specific condition.
Installing
the new tooth Step-by-step.
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1. Before
the procedure
The dentist makes a first
examination and takes one
or more x-rays of the area to
prepare for the procedure. |
2. Installing
the implant
The implant is installed. At this time, a temporary tooth is provided
that allows you eat and function like normal almost immediately.
The implant will need a few months to integrate with the jawbone
before the next step is taken. |
3. Placing
the new crown
The final step is the placement
of the permanent ceramic
tooth. The new tooth is installed
for life. No additional
treatment is needed. |