Dental Implant Surgery San Jose, CA
Dental implant surgery involves placing the dental implant into the jawbone to serve as the root of the replacement tooth. The surgical process helps provide long-term stability to the dental implant while providing a tooth replacement option most similar to a natural tooth.
We follow a fairly consistent process with the surgical placement, including helping each patient with preparation before the operation and follow-up care after. Silicon Dental is available to answer any questions and provide details on each step. Call us at (408) 418-1755 today to learn more about dental implant surgery and schedule a consultation.
Dental Implant Surgery Consultation
It is common for patients to experience varying levels of anxiety before dental implant surgery. Understanding more about the preparation, surgery, and aftercare can help put patients at ease. We can address any concerns or questions the patients have about the process at the initial consultation.
Our team will examine the patient's mouth and assess the patient's oral and physical health. We will take X-rays to determine the placement of the implant and if the jaw bone is ready to support it. You should tell us about any medications you are taking or conditions you have as they may affect the outcome of the surgery and healing.
“It is common for patients to experience varying levels of anxiety before dental implant surgery.”
Preparing for the Surgery
Dentists typically perform dental implant surgery in multiple stages, allowing the jawbone to heal fully before attempting further operations. The surgery starts with a process known as "site preparation." This requires preparing a small hole in the bone, called an osteotomy. The dentist will create small incisions on the gums (to form small flaps) to reach the bone. Then, they will provide a visual of the bone's shape and location.
If a surgical guide was created, the dentist will place it in the patient's mouth and perform the osteotomy through it for accuracy. The dentist will use a drilling sequence that increases the hole gradually until it matches the implant shape perfectly for the required precision fit.
“Dentists typically perform dental implant surgery in multiple stages, allowing the jawbone to heal fully before attempting further operations.”
The Surgical Operation
The next process is to place the implants into the sites to begin the healing process. After placing the implants correctly, the dentist will end the surgery by closing the gum tissues. They usually use self-absorbing stitches that do not need removal.
The jawbone will need to heal (a process known as osseointegration) before the dentist places the abutment (the part that screws over the implants). Afterward, the final restoration will be attached on top to complete the implant restoration process. The entire treatment could take several months depending on the rate at which the jaw heals, so patience is necessary throughout.
“The jawbone will need to heal (a process known as osseointegration) before the dentist places the abutment (the part that screws over the implants).”
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Post-Op Care
After the surgery, it is normal to experience the following:
- Bruising
- Facial and gum swelling
- Minor bleeding
- Pain around the surgery site
If the symptoms persist for more than a few days after surgery, patients need to contact the dentist immediately, as it may indicate a more significant issue that needs urgent treatment. The dentist may recommend eating only soft foods and applying ice packs to alleviate the swelling to promote healing.
Dental implants generally have a high success rate, but there may be complications related to the bone's integration with the dental implant. Following these practices may help to lower the risk of complications:
- Adopt good oral hygiene practices
- Avoid smoking or using tobacco products
- Shun harmful oral habits, such as chewing on hard substances and teeth grinding
- Visit the dental office regularly
“Dental implants generally have a high success rate, but there may be complications related to the bone’s integration with the dental implant.”
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Risks Associated with Dental Implant Surgery
The success rate for dental implant surgery is high, and complications are rare and typically not a serious concern with prompt dental care. Primary complications include nerve damage or injury to an adjacent tooth. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, oral surgery raises the risk of local or systemic infection. However, we will take every precaution to help the patient avoid these complications. We will provide detailed instructions on how to recover, which may include good oral hygiene and possible medication to prevent infection.
The failure rate of dental implant surgery is low—only 5-10%. Bone loss is a leading cause, but something that can be remedied. It is not uncommon for those undergoing dental implant surgery to need bone grafting to prepare the jaw. This adds several months to the process, but greatly increases the chance of success.
“We will provide detailed instructions on how to recover, which may include good oral hygiene and possible medication to prevent infection.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What can I use for pain management after dental implant surgery?
A. The dentist will likely recommend Tylenol® or non-steroidal anti-inflammatories such as Advil®, Motrin®, or Aleve® to alleviate pain. You need to use any prescribed medication according to the dentist's instructions. Ensure you eat or drink something before taking any pain meds, so you do not feel nauseated.
Q. What can I eat after the surgery?
A. It is advisable to stick to soft and easy-to-chew foods. Good examples include yogurt, ice cream, smoothies, steam vegetables, and warm soup. Ensure you avoid tough or sharp-edge foods such as steak, tortilla chips, and pretzels.
Q. How long before I get back to normal after my dental implant surgery?
A. Most patients get back to normal within a week after the implant surgery. The first few days may be slightly uncomfortable, but your condition will improve over time. Follow aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
Q. Can I get a new tooth immediately?
A. The dentist will be able to provide an estimate of the treatment timeline after the initial evaluation. The dentist may provide qualifying patients with a temporary dental prosthesis to wear during the osseointegration process. However, the dentist will only place permanent dental restoration after the bone heals fully.
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Call Us Today
Get in touch with our team today at 408-418-1755. We respond to all who are interested in our services promptly. On your first visit, we will answer your questions, provide information about the process, and help you make an informed decision about dental implant surgery.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2025
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2025
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2025
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