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If you decide
to go ahead, this is what will happen.
- Implants
are put into holes in the jaw with a local
or general anaesthetic.
- The implant is screwed
or pushed in and the gum is stitched so
that it heals over the implant
- Under the
gum. the bone then grows round the implant
to hold it firm. This takes several months.
Implants usually have two
sections - the post in the jaw and an extension
that is added later when the post is secure.
Attaching the extension needs a small cut
in the gum above the implant. You might
have more than one implant. The replacement
teeth might be fixed permanently (like
a crown or bridge) or attached in a way
which lets you remove them for cleaning
(like a denture).
Sometimes, there will be
a gap below the tooth so that the implant
can be kept clean, but people won’t
see it
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