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Implant Uncover

Once your dental implant is in place, your bone begins to fuse with it — a healing process called osseointegration. After a few months, we gently expose the implant and place a healing abutment, which helps the gum shape itself for your future crown.


What’s happening in this Animation?

🦷 Speciality: Surgical, Implants

🛠 Stage: Rebuilding Foundations prior to Implants

🔀 Alternatives: Nil. Procedural appointment in dental implant treatment. 

 

As the gum tissue adapts around this post, it creates a natural-looking contour. When everything looks healthy and well-positioned, we replace the healing abutment with your final abutment — a custom-designed connector that fits precisely and supports your crown.

Your crown is then carefully fitted and secured — either cemented or screwed — to blend seamlessly with your bite and smile. Together, the implant, abutment, and crown form a strong, lasting restoration that lets you eat, speak, and smile with comfort and confidence.

Some steps may be combined or fast-tracked if healing goes well, while others might benefit from a slower approach to ensure long-term success. Either way, it’s tailored to your body’s healing pace — ensuring a result that’s both natural and durable.