How Long Do Dental Implants Take?

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Dental implants require a surgical procedure so that the implant post can fuse with your jawbone and create structural support for tooth prosthetics. Like any dental surgery, it takes time to ensure that the procedure is done correctly, and even more time for the gums and jawbone to heal around the implant. So, how long does it take? 

In today’s guide, we’ll go through the process of placing dental implants and how long you can expect it to take from start to finish. And remember, if you want to get high-quality, same-day teeth, be sure to reach out to the experts at New Smile Now!

Can a Dental Implant Be Done In One Day?

The short answer is: yes!  A dental implant can be placed in one day. That said, you will need a consultation beforehand to ensure that the implants are placed properly and securely. If you opt for implants with New Smile Now, you can even get temporary, same-day teeth prosthetics added to your dental implant so that you can start enjoying your new smile immediately!

How Long Do Dental Implants Take From Start to Finish?

The process of getting dental implants has a few different phases. Below, we’ll take a closer look at every step of the dental implant journey so that you can better understand exactly how long it takes from start to finish:

  1. Consultation – The initial consultation allows your dentist to take X-rays of your teeth and jaw, create a 3D model of your new smile, and make a plan for the dental implant placement. This entire process can often be done in a single day, though it may be done several days before the actual procedure. 
  2. Dental Implant Procedure – The placement of a dental implant typically takes about 1 to 2 hours. This timeline applies to each implant, so if you need more than one dental implant, the procedure could take anywhere between 4 and 6 hours. 
  3. Same-Day Teeth – At New Smile Now, we apply temporary teeth prosthetics immediately after placing the dental implants. This process is relatively quick, though it can take up to 1 additional hour. 
  4. Healing Process – The healing process is by far the longest part of getting dental implants. The implants need to fuse to the jawbone (a process known as osseointegration), and this can take anywhere between 3 and 6 months. 
  5. Final Restoration – Once the healing is finished, your dentist can add the final restoration or prostheses to complete your new smile. This can often be done in 1 to 2 hours. 

In short, the procedure of getting dental implants and even temporary prosthetics can be done in as little as one afternoon. However, the entire process of consulting a dentist, placing the implants, recovering from the procedure, and getting your final restorative prosthetics can take as long as 6 months (with the majority of time dedicated to healing from the implant surgery). 

Get Same-Day Teeth With New Smile Now

Getting quality dental implants and a beautiful smile doesn’t mean you have to be stuck with no teeth for months.  At New Smile Now, we offer high-quality implants that allow you to walk out of your surgery with new teeth.  We create the perfect dental implants and restorative prosthetics for you — and even provide you with same-day teeth! Reach out to us today to learn more or schedule an appointment!

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