| (A) | Assessment and planning: at the initial consultation, after discussing possible alternatives, Dr. Elmanharawy will assess the feasibility of providing implant treatment. X ray may be taken and preliminary models may be prepared. A written plan is then formulated detailing the sequence of treatment and associated cost. |
| (B) | Implant placement: a relatively simple minor surgical procedure that must be performed in a sterile environment under local anaesthesia and if required, intra venous sedation. If after assessment the underlying bone is judged to be deficient, a number of options are a available for bone regeneration. This may be carried out prior to, or at the same time as, the implant placement |
(C) |
Integration period: although some implants can be loaded into function immediately or soon after surgery, it is often suggested that a period of three months or more be allowed for the implant to fully integrate before loading. The patient’s own denture or in some cases a simple adhesive bridge can be worn during this healing phase. |
(D) |
Restorative Phase: Once integrated the implants may need to be uncovered and can be brought into function with a variety of restorations, ranging from a single crown, small or large bridge, or if preferred, a removable over denture c lipped to the implants. |
(E) |
Maintenance: Following the completion of implant treatment, patients need to clean thoroughly around the implants as instructed by our dental hygienists. Patients should attend for regular review so that the health of the soft tissue bone levels and the integrity of the restoration can be checked |
| (F) | Same Day Implants: this technique is most often used to treat the lower jaw and requires considerable planning before the actual day of surgery. Several implants are installed and a few hours later a complete arch of temporary or permanent teeth can be fixed in place. Not all patients are suitable for this type of implant treatment. |
(G) |
Immediate Implant: for this technique a tooth is removed and an implant placed immediately into the extraction socket depending upon the local bone and soft tissue conditions, the implant surgery may be one or two-stage procedure. Not all patients are suitable for this approach. |