A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting an Implant Crown

Implant Crown Bakersfield, CA

An implant crown can help replace a missing tooth and restore confidence in your smile. When a dentist recommends an implant crown, the goal includes long-term stability, natural appearance, and comfortable function. Understanding each stage of the implant crown process helps patients feel more relaxed and prepared, from the first consultation through final placement.

A guide to getting implant crowns

As its name suggests, an implant crown caps a dental implant, a metal post inserted into the jawbone. In other words, this dental crown replaces the visible part of a missing tooth, while the implant post replaces the missing tooth root. Together, they can completely fill the gap left by a missing tooth, resulting in a fuller smile. Dive into the step-by-step process of getting an implant crown below.

Step 1: Consultation and planning

The first step toward an implant crown centers on a detailed consultation rather than immediate treatment. At this visit, the dentist considers oral health, jawbone condition, and general health. They will also look at the location of the missing tooth. All of this information helps determine whether the patient is a good candidate for implant crowns.

Beyond candidacy, the planning stage also involves a clear conversation about goals and options. The dentist explains how an implant crown compares with other choices, such as traditional bridges or removable partial dentures. They will also review expected timelines, fees, and any preliminary procedures, such as tooth extractions or bone grafting. When these details are discussed early, both the dentist and the patient share the same roadmap, which allows the entire implant process to move forward smoothly.

Step 2: Implant placement and healing

The dental implant itself is usually placed before the implant crown enters the picture. During this visit, a dentist places the titanium post into the jawbone under local anesthesia, and sometimes with additional comfort measures. After the procedure, the bone gradually bonds to the implant surface, creating a strong foundation for the future implant crown.

Healing time can vary, but most patients follow a soft-food diet for a short period and return to normal routines within a few days. The dentist schedules follow-up visits to monitor progress and confirm that the implant remains stable. Once the bone and soft tissue around the implant appear healthy and solid, the dentist can proceed with making and placing the implant crown.

Step 3: Impressions and custom design

When the implant site heals, the dentist uncovers the implant and attaches a small connector piece called an abutment, or uses a healing abutment that is already in place. The next step is to capture the shape and position of the implant so the dental lab can fabricate the custom implant crown. This information may come from digital scans, traditional impressions, or a combination of both, taken by the dentist. The dentist also selects a shade for the implant crown that blends with the surrounding teeth.

Step 4: Placing the implant crown

Once the implant crown returns from the lab, the dentist schedules the placement visit. During this appointment, the dentist carefully checks how well the crown fits and blends with the rest of the bite. At this point, it is easy to make minor adjustments to the contour or contact points so that the crown does not feel rough or high when biting down.

The dentist then secures the implant crown using either a small screw through an access channel or dental cement, depending on the chosen design. The access opening on a screw-retained crown receives a filling material that matches the tooth shade. Before the patient leaves, the dentist reviews how the bite should feel and goes over basic implant care.

How to take care of an implant crown

Daily care for an implant crown is similar to that for natural teeth. The dentist typically recommend brushing twice a day with a soft brush and non-abrasive toothpaste to keep the gums around each implant crown clean. In addition, take care to floss to clear out plaque from any nooks and crannies between the crowns and teeth.

Next, make sure to visit a dentist for regular dental cleanings. The minimum schedule is every six months. The aim is not only to keep the smile clean but also to monitor jawbone tissue levels and detect any problems with the implant early. This helps prevent complete implant failure and the need for a replacement.

Explore the benefits of implant crowns for your smile

A step-by-step understanding of the implant crown process makes a complex treatment manageable. With each step, our dental team strives to work with you to build a strong, comfortable, and beautiful smile. Discover how implant crowns can benefit you during an appointment with our Bakersfield team.

Request an appointment here: https://brimhalldentalgroup.com or call Brimhall Dental Group at (661) 249-1122 for an appointment in our Bakersfield office.

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