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If you don’t already have a dental implant in place, the first step is surgically placing a titanium post into the jawbone. This serves as the foundation for the crown.
The implant fuses with the jawbone over a period of a few months, creating a stable anchor for the crown.
Once healing is complete, a digital scan or impression of your mouth is taken to craft a custom-made implant crown that matches your natural teeth.
The final step involves attaching the custom crown to the implant, restoring the function and beauty of your smile.
Implant crowns are designed to be a long-lasting solution for missing teeth. With proper care and regular dental checkups, they can last a lifetime.
Caring for your implant crown is just like caring for your natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and visit your dentist in South Los Angeles for regular checkups and cleanings.
Yes! If your implant crown becomes worn or damaged over time, it can be replaced without affecting the underlying implant post.
A regular dental crown is placed over a natural tooth, while an implant crown is attached to a dental implant, replacing a missing tooth entirely.