What Are The Dental Implants Steps? Learn From New York's Best

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If you’re wondering about the steps for dental implants, this guide provides a clear, easy-to-follow walkthrough so you know what to expect. We’ll cover evaluation, imaging, planning, any prep work, surgery, healing, final restorations, and long-term care. If you’re considering dental implants in New York, this will help you prepare questions for your consultation and understand the timeline from first visit to your final crown.

Step 1: Initial consult and exam


Your first visit reviews medical and dental history, current medications, and goals. The dentist checks your mouth, gum health, and remaining teeth. These exams determine whether you’re a good candidate and whether extra treatment (such as gum therapy) is needed before moving forward.

Step 2: 3D imaging and digital scans


A CBCT (3D) scan maps your jawbone, nerves, and sinuses. Intraoral scans capture the exact shapes of teeth and gums. Together, these digital images help the team plan safe implant positions and avoid vital structures — a key step in modern dental implant procedures in New York.

Step 3: Treatment planning and custom design


Using computer-guided planning, the dentist places virtual implants on your scans. That plan creates surgical guides and provisional teeth, so implants can be placed at the correct angle and depth. Custom design improves predictability and speeds up the overall process.

Step 4: Preparatory treatments (if needed)


Some patients need extractions, bone grafting (like S.M.A.R.T.™), sinus lifts, or soft-tissue work first. These procedures build the right support for implants. Doing necessary prep before implant placement lowers the risk of future problems.

Step 5: Implant surgery day


On surgery day, you’ll have local anesthesia and optional sedation. The dentist uses guided surgery or PIEZOSURGERY® for precise, gentle placement. Some cases allow immediate implant placement or Teeth-in-a-Day; others need staged healing. Expect clear post-op instructions and a follow-up plan.

Step 6: Healing and osseointegration


Healing usually takes several months while the bone fuses to the implant (osseointegration). Regular checkups confirm proper healing. Techniques like PRGF and minimally invasive approaches can reduce discomfort and speed recovery, but each patient’s timeline varies.

Step 7: Final restoration and adjustments


Once healed, the team takes digital impressions or scans for your final crown, bridge, or denture. With an in-house lab, restorations like zirconia crowns are crafted and tried in. The dentist checks the bite and fit, then secures the restoration with cement or a screw-retained solution.

Step 8: Long-term care and follow-up


Daily brushing and flossing, along with routine dental exams and cleanings, help keep implants healthy. Watch for redness, swelling, decreased mobility, or persistent pain, and report them promptly. With good care, implants often last many years.

Quick checklist: dental implants steps


- Initial consult and medical/dental review

- 3D CBCT scan and intraoral digital scan

- Computer-guided treatment plan and surgical guide

- Any needed extractions or grafting (S.M.A.R.T.™)

- Implant surgery (sedation options available)

- Healing period and follow-up visits

- Final restoration (zirconia crowns/bridges)

- Ongoing care: daily hygiene and regular checkups

Why choose Advanced Implant Dentistry & Oral Restoration


If you want experienced dental implant care in New York, Advanced Implant Dentistry & Oral Restoration blends decades of implant expertise with a full digital workflow. The team offers computer-guided surgery, in-house lab work, S.M.A.R.T.™ grafting, and options such as Teeth-in-a-Day to make treatment more predictable and efficient.

How to get started

Schedule a consultation to review your personalized dental implants steps and next available appointments. The team will review your history, take scans, and outline a clear plan so you know exactly what to expect.

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