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6 Things to Expect During the Dental Implant Process in Miami, FL
Missing teeth can affect your confidence and oral health, but dental implants offer a permanent, natural-looking solution. At Garazi Periodontics & Dental Implants in Miami, FL, we specialize in state-of-the-art implant procedures designed to restore both function and aesthetics to your smile. If you’re considering implants, you may wonder what the process involves. Here’s a breakdown of six key steps in your dental implant journey to help you feel prepared.
1. Initial Consultation and Evaluation
Your dental implant process begins with a comprehensive consultation. During this visit, our periodontist will:
- Examine your teeth, gums, and jawbone health
- Take X-rays or a 3D CT scan for precise planning
- Discuss your medical history and oral health goals
If you have bone loss or gum disease, additional treatments (such as bone grafting) may be necessary before implanting.
2. Tooth Extraction (If Needed)
If you still have a damaged or failing tooth, it may need to be removed before placing the implant. Extractions are typically quick and performed with local anesthesia for minimal discomfort. Sometimes, an implant can be placed immediately after extraction, depending on your bone density and gum health.
3. Bone Grafting (If Required)
For patients with insufficient jawbone support, bone grafting may be necessary to strengthen the implant site. This procedure enhances the long-term success of your implant by ensuring a strong foundation. Healing from a bone graft may take a few months, but it significantly improves the durability and stability of your new tooth.
4. Implant Placement Surgery
Once your jaw is ready, we proceed with the implant placement procedure. During this process:
- A titanium post (the implant) is surgically placed into the jawbone
- The area is closed with sutures to begin the healing phase
- A temporary restoration may be placed for aesthetic purposes
Most patients experience mild discomfort, and recovery typically takes a few days. Over the next 3-6 months, the implant fuses with the bone in a process called osseointegration—creating a secure foundation for your new tooth.
5. Abutment and Crown Placement
Once healing is complete, an abutment (a small connector) is attached to the implant. This is the base for your custom-made dental crown, designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. The final result is a fully restored, beautiful, and functional smile.
Dental Implants Before & After
6. Recovery and Aftercare
Dental implants require proper care and maintenance to ensure long-term success. You can expect:
- Mild swelling and soreness for a few days
- A soft food diet while healing
- Regular check-ups to monitor progress
With good oral hygiene and routine dental visits, dental implants can last a lifetime—making them a valuable investment in your oral health.
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If you’re considering dental implants, trust the experts at Garazi Periodontics & Dental Implants in Miami, FL, to guide you through the process with precision and care. Call us at (305) 690-0611 to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward a confident, healthy smile!





