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What is the difference between two stage and one stage dental implants?

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What is the difference between two stage and one stage dental implants?

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Traditional: Using the traditional implant process, placements in the lower jaw need about three months to heal while placements in the upper jaw need about six months to heal. Traditionally, the procedure has been performed in two steps. The dentist begins by installing the implant, which was left for three to six months to heal and integrate with the jawbone. During the healing period, the patient was given a temporary prosthesis until the permanent crown could be put into place. Traditional dental implants required patients to sacrifice much of their time and money to achieve the look and feel of natural-looking teeth. b) One Stage Dental Implant: Osseo (bonding with your natural bone) integration begins immediately. No long wait for the bone to heal before placing the implant. There are no missing teeth in the mouth because we place your temporary crowns immediately on the post. The tooth looks natural while the implant is healing. Although the integration of bone tissue and the im

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