
The process begins with a thorough examination of the existing implant, surrounding gums, and the jawbone to assess the condition and stability of the implant.
Based on the examination, the dentist identifies any issues such as loose components, damaged prosthesis, or bone loss around the implant and plans the appropriate restoration procedure.
If necessary, the existing crown, bridge, or denture attached to the implant is carefully removed to access and evaluate the implant structure.
Depending on the diagnosis, the dentist either repairs the existing implant components or replaces them with new ones. This may involve tightening or replacing the abutment or fabricating a new crown, bridge, or denture.
The repaired or new dental prosthesis (crown, bridge, or denture) is then securely attached to the implant or abutment, ensuring proper fit and bite alignment.
The dentist provides detailed care instructions for the restored implant, including oral hygiene practices and follow-up appointment schedules.
Regular follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor the condition of the implant restoration and to ensure ongoing oral health.