The first step is to make a diagnosis of the patient in order to develop a treatment proposal. Diagnostic tests include various imaging techniques such as X-rays or scans.
Then, with all this information, the surgery and placement of the implants is planned. Once the implant is integrated into the bone, the definitive prosthesis or crown is placed, whose function will be similar to that of a natural tooth.
It is important to carry out regular check-ups to supervise, maintain and avoid any problem.
Nowadays, we have intraoral scanners that help us to take records and measurements and make us be very precise when preparing the crowns or prostheses, which improve the patient’s subsequent rehabilitation.