Dental Implant Procedure - Silverdale, WA

What to Expect, Step by Step, from Dental Implant Surgery

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Experience a Personal Approach That’s Never Rushed

At Pollard Dental, we tailor every part of your dental implant procedure to your unique oral health needs and smile goals. In most cases, the process of getting dental implants takes a few months from start to finish, but specific oral healthcare needs can sometimes change the timeline.

With our precise and thoughtful approach to dental implants in Silverdale, WA, our expert team ensures that every step of the process goes as smoothly as possible, resulting in outcomes that are built to last.

Our Dental Implant Procedure, Start to Finish

Digital Diagnostics & Smile Design

We used advanced digital diagnostics, including 3D CT scans, to create a precision map of your bone structure and plan every step of your process. With CAD/CAM technology, we’ll design your new smile to look and feel completely natural.

This includes mapping the ideal placement of your implant posts for full-mouth dental implants and designing your custom crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthesis to blend in seamlessly with your natural smile. Dr. Matthew Pollard will discuss every aspect of your treatment plan to ensure you know exactly what to expect with dental implants.

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Precise, Accurate, & Comfortable Dental Implant Surgery

Depending on your unique situation, we may need to provide gum disease treatment, remove unsalvageable teeth, or place bone grafts to prepare your mouth for the dental implant procedure.

Once we have the best possible foundation for your renewed smile, we’ll place your implant posts in the jawbone. Dr. Pollard is proud to provide unmatched precision as the only practice in the area to use 3D CT-guided techniques for dental implants in Silverdale, WA. We’ll ensure your complete comfort throughout each procedure with safe and effective pain control, including sedation options if needed.

Detailed Follow-Up Visits

Over the next several months, your implant posts will fuse to the surrounding bone in a process called osseointegration. This gives dental implants their unbeatable strength and long-term stability. We’ll closely monitor your healing with follow-up visits to ensure everything is going smoothly. This also allows us to address any concerns you may have.

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Delivering Your Final Smile

When your implants have achieved their full strength, you’ll return to our practice for update scans, which we’ll use to craft your final restoration or prosthesis. We design each crown and bridge to blend in seamlessly with neighboring teeth.

For full-mouth dental implants, Dr. Pollard will design each tooth in your prosthesis with consideration for your smile shape, facial features, skin tone, and preferences to ensure you love your new smile. At your final visit in the dental implant procedure, we’ll secure your final restoration, test your bite, and help you celebrate your new smile!

Factors That Could Delay Your Dental Implant Procedure

Certain health conditions can affect healing and bone strength. These may require extra planning before we place your dental implants.

Certain medications can impact your gum health, bone density, or ability to heal. In some cases, we may need to consult with your physician to discuss potential adjustments before planning your treatment.

Your dental implant procedure may take a little longer if you need help overcoming oral health issues that would compromise your results. For example, a bone graft may require several months to heal before we place your implant posts.

Habits like smoking can slow healing. Making healthy changes can support a smoother healing process and a more successful outcome.

Dental implants get their lasting strength from the supporting bone structure. If you have low bone density or insufficient bone volume, we may need to address these issues before planning your treatment.

Bacteria from periodontal disease can cause bone loss in the jaws or compromise your healing process after implant surgery. Treating these issues first will ensure a better outcome.

In rare cases, some people develop an infection or unforeseen complications during the healing process. We can usually resolve these, but it may take more time to allow your implants to heal completely.

Everyone’s body is different, and factors like your age, medical conditions, medications, and lifestyle may mean you need a little extra time to heal.

Giving Your Smile the Best Chance of Success

Small daily habits can make a big difference in your recovery process and results. Supporting your body helps dental implants heal properly and remain comfortable in the long term.

How to Help Yourself Heal After Getting Dental Implants

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