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Can My Dentist Place Multiple Implants in One Appointment?

Dental implants are a great option for replacing missing teeth. They can last a lifetime and look and act like your natural teeth. However, many factors determine how many implants you need to replace multiple teeth. While having a dental implant placed in your mouth that looks and acts just like your natural teeth sounds ideal, there is a process when it comes to placing implants. Our dentist will work with you to assess your situation before recommending a treatment plan that is right for you.

Dental implant benefits

Dental implants offer many benefits as a tooth replacement option. One is the ability to talk and eat without worrying that the implants will fall out of the patient’s mouth. While partial or full dentures are also a tooth replacement option, dentures are known to fall out of one’s mouth, making it difficult to perform everyday functions like talking and eating.

Another great and important benefit is that implants help prevent jawbone loss after someone loses one of their teeth. Since implants are surgically inserted into the jawbone, it is once again being stimulated. This is necessary because when the jawbone is stimulated, it supports natural bone growth. According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, dental implants are the only dental restoration option that preserves natural bone, helping stimulate bone growth.

Can a dentist place multiple implants in just one appointment?

People missing more than one tooth may wonder if a dentist can place more than just one dental implant during a single dental appointment. The answer is yes. It is possible to place multiple implants in a patient’s mouth in one appointment. However, this will depend on the strength and health of the jawbone.

As people age, their bones are less able to support dental work independently because they become more brittle and porous. Therefore, younger patients with healthy jaws tend to be ideal candidates for multiple implants at once than older patients with weaker bones or those who have experienced significant bone loss.

It can take a dental professional between 30 and 45 minutes to place one dental implant in a patient’s mouth. This means the patient may need to stay in the dental chair for a few hours if they require multiple implants.

Is dental implant surgery painful?

The fact that placing dental implants in a patient’s mouth is a surgical process means that they will experience a certain level of discomfort and pain. This pain usually lasts anywhere up to five days after the surgery. While most patients who choose implants will only need to take an over-the-counter medication to help them deal with discomfort or pain, other patients may be given a pain prescription by a dental professional.

Are dental implants the right choice for you?

We hope this article has been beneficial to you in understanding the dental implant process. Ultimately, deciding to place multiple implants in one appointment is up to the dentist. Fortunately, they will examine your mouth in-depth before crafting and recommending your treatment plan’s timeline. 

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