In all cases, a thorough assessment and rehabilitation plan will be carried out before surgery. In other cases, diagnostic computerised mock-ups are also produced along with computerised surgical guides detailing the exact position and depth of the implant.
Then, using precision tools, the implant is placed into the jaw through the gum and anchored down into the bone. In some instances, a restoration tooth or prosthesis can be fitted straight away, and often, depending upon where the implant is in the mouth, I will fit a temporary replacement for functionality and aesthetics during the healing phase.