Dental Implant Restoration

Complete your implant with a custom crown

What is dental implant restoration?

After your dental implant has healed, it needs a crown to function as a complete tooth. Implant crowns are specially designed to attach to your implant post and provide natural appearance and function.

Why should you treat it now?

Your implant investment isn't complete without the crown. Once healed, prompt crown placement lets you enjoy full function and aesthetics.

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What are the symptoms of dental implant restoration?

If you have dental implant restoration, your tooth typically signals trouble through several recognizable patterns. The most common warning signs include:

  • Implant post placed and healed
  • Healing cap or cover screw visible
  • Gap where crown should be
  • Ready to complete treatment

What causes dental implant restoration?

Dental Implant Restoration usually develops from a small number of predictable causes — most often biting forces, wear, or underlying decay. The leading causes are:

  • Dental implant procedure completed
  • Healing period finished (3-6 months)
  • Ready for final restoration

How does Dr. Rad treat dental implant restoration?

Treatment depends on severity, but Dr. Rad's approach to dental implant restoration typically follows one of these clinical paths:

1
Custom implant crown fabrication
2
Screw-retained or cement-retained options
3
Shade matching to adjacent teeth

How can you prevent dental implant restoration?

While not every case is preventable, most dental implant restoration can be avoided by following a few proven habits:

Follow implant healing instructions carefully
Schedule crown appointment at implant placement
Maintain excellent oral hygiene around implant

Dental Implant Restoration FAQ

Find answers to common questions about dental crowns and our services

Typically 3-6 months to allow full healing. Your implant dentist will confirm when you're ready for the crown.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Morad Masour Rad, DDS · Last reviewed

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