Oral & Dental Health At Any Age

Illustrations: Placing an Implant

1. An incision is made in the gum where the implant will be placed.

2. A hole is drilled in the bone.

3. The implant is placed into the hole in the bone.

4. The incision is stitched closed.

5. After healing, a new incision is made over the implant and another component, called an abutment, is screwed on top. The abutment is used to support a crown. A temporary abutment, called a healing abutment, usually is placed before a final abutment.

6.The crown, which is made to look like a natural tooth, is cemented or screwed onto the abutment.

Illustrations created by Simple Steps designers Kelly Farrington and Glenna Hartwell

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Reviewed by the faculty of Columbia University School of Dental & Oral Surgery

2/22/2005






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