The treatment procedure and steps for immediate loaded implants are the same as that for conventional implants, the main difference being that the temporary crown or bridge is loaded onto the implants after its surgical placement.
- First evaluation and x-ray to determine implant site and bone condition
- Implant site preparation
- Placing the implant and installing the temporary crowns or bridges
- Placing the permanent crown or bridge
Immediate loaded implants does not apply to all cases and is dependent on the individual's bone quality and condition.
Following placement of the artificial roots in the jaw, the bone may be sore and the surrounding gums tender and swollen. Patients are, however, able to go about their normal daily activities a day after surgery avoiding any rigorous physical exercises or activities.
For your immediate loaded implants, the same postcare instructions apply as that of conventional dental implants. Dental implants require the same care as real teeth, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups. |