You’ll recover at home before returning to see Dr. Madry in a few months. That gives enough time for the bone to grow around the implant, making it strong enough to stay in place. This process is called osseointegration, meaning the titanium combines with the bone. Each patient heals differently, so it can take up to six months before the replacement teeth can be placed.
For dental implants in Corpus Christi to be successful, you must have sufficient bone support. The bone and implant need to integrate to stop the deterioration of the bone; if not, your implants will become loose. Also, if they do not attach properly, your body may reject the implant and cause the treatment to fail.
After osseointegration, an incision is made in your gum to expose the implant. Then, an abutment is attached to the implant post before the incision is closed with stitches. While you heal over the next few weeks, your final restoration will be crafted from impressions taken of your mouth.