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What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are titanium or zirconia posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone, serving as artificial tooth roots. They provide a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Dental Implants

Types of Dental Implants

Treatment Description Suitable For Healing Duration
1 Endosteal Implants (In the Bone)
The most common type, placed directly into the jawbone, is suitable for patients with healthy jawbones. Individuals with good bone density and overall oral health. 3–6 months for complete healing and osseointegration.
2 Subperiosteal Implants (On the Bone)
Placed under the gum tissue but on top of the jawbone, it is used for patients with insufficient jawbone height. Those with low bone height who want to avoid bone grafting. 3–4 months for tissue healing; 6 months for full integration.
3 Zygomatic Implants (In the Cheekbone)
Used for patients with severe bone loss in the upper jaw, anchored into the cheekbone instead of the jawbone. Individuals with severe upper jaw bone loss or failed traditional implants. 6–9 months for healing and full restoration.

Why Choose Magic Smile Dental Clinic?

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Modern Infrastructure

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Wide Range of Services

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ISO Certified Clinic

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100% Patient-Centric

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Personalised Dental Care

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Digital Smile Design

The Hands Behind Your Smile

Dr. Jayashree Dutta
Senior Consultant, Cosmetic & Laser Dentist, Oral Implantologist
BDS , MBA ( Health)
  • Clinical Mastership in Aesthetic Dentistry (Mum)
  • Certified Implantologist- Osteem (S.korea)
  • Asso. Fellowship in Laser Dentistry (WCLI - USA)
Dr. Debarpan Mandal
Endodontist & Laser Specilized, Oral Implantologist
MDS (Gold Medalist)
  • Certified Implantologist- Dentium (MUM)
  • Asso. Fellowship in Laser Dentistry (WCLI - USA)

Treatment Process(Step-by-Step)

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Step One

Consultation & Evaluation:

Comprehensive exam with X-rays and health assessment.

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Step Two

Implant Placement

Carefully placing the titanium post into the jawbone for stability.

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Step Three

Healing & Integration

Implant fuses with the bone (osseointegration) for a secure fit.

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Step Four

Crown Placement

A custom-made crown is placed after the implant fully heals and integrates.

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Step Five

Follow-Up Care

Post-treatment, we ensure your smile stays perfect with regular check-ups.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Stimulates the jawbone, preventing bone shrinkage.

Looks and feels just like real teeth.

No need to alter surrounding teeth.

Eat, speak, and smile without discomfort.

The longevity is for 10-30 years or even longer.

Recovery Timeline

3-6
months

Endosteal Implants

Complete healing with osseointegration. Expect mild discomfort initially.

3-4
months

Subperiosteal Implants

Mild swelling and healing, with soft food recommended for quicker recovery.

6-9
months

Zygomatic Implants

Moderate swelling and recovery, followed by complete bone integration.

Treatment Risks & Safety

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Risks

As with any surgical procedure, there’s a risk of infection.

In rare cases, the implant may not fuse properly with the jawbone.

In extremely rare cases, implants may affect the surrounding nerves

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Safety Measures

Ensure good oral hygiene to prevent infection around the implant.

Follow prescribed post-operative care, including medication and diet.

Avoid smoking and alcohol during the healing phase to promote recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the dental implant procedure take?
The dental implant process is basically a three-phase process, which can be different for each person. Typically, the entire process takes from 5 to 8 months.
Can dental implants be removed?
Dental implants are designed to be permanent, but in rare cases, they can be removed if necessary for repair or replacement.
Are dental implants suitable for everyone?
Dental implants work well for most people, but not everyone is a candidate. A dental consultation will help determine if they’re the right choice for you.
Can multiple dental implants be placed at once?
Yes, multiple implants can be placed in a single session, depending on the patient’s health and the complexity of the procedure.
How long does it take for dental implants to fully heal?
Full healing typically takes 3 to 6 months, depending on the type of implant and the patient’s health.