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Dental Implants in Pasadena, CA

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What to Expect at Your Dental Implant Consultation

1. The Initial Consultation

2. Your Oral Surgery Treatment

3. Healing & Osseointegration

4. Creating the Restoration

5. Applying the Restoration

6. Maintenance & Aftercare

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The Initial Consultation

First, you’ll visit our office to meet with Dr. Pacheco for a consultation. After a comprehensive exam of your mouth, along with x-rays, he can assess your oral health needs and jaw bone density to determine if you’re a good candidate for implants. Dr. Pacheco will discuss their findings with you, and together, you’ll decide if dental implants are the best choice to restore your grin, or if your smile is in need of another restorative option.

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Your Oral Surgery Treatment

When your treatment is approved, you and Dr. Pacheco will schedule an oral surgery appointment, and they will provide you with a detailed treatment plan. To begin the procedure, Dr. Pacheco will create a small incision in the gum line, and place a dental implant into your jaw bone. The implant is a screw-shaped titanium post that bonds directly with your natural bone. He will then clean, disinfect, and close the incision so the healing process can begin.

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Healing & Osseointegration

After the implants have been placed, your gums will begin the healing process right away. To heal completely from the initial surgery, it takes most patients less than 2 weeks. However, it takes between 3-6 months for the implant itself to permanently bond with the jaw bone, in a process known as “osseointegration.”

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Creating the Restoration

You’ll visit our office in Pasadena several times throughout the healing process to ensure the implant is bonding successfully with your jaw. During the examination, Dr. Pacheco will take impressions of your bite, which will be sent to our trusted dental lab, where they will craft the custom dental prosthetic that will be affixed to your dental implant.

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Applying the Restoration

Once we have received your completed dental prosthetic, and your implant has finished bonding with your jaw, you’ll return for your final visit. During this visit, Dr. Pacheco will finish up the procedure by attaching the restoration to your dental implant, permanently securing it with dental cement or another adhesive.

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Maintenance & Aftercare

One of the best parts about dental implants is that they don’t require any special care outside of good oral hygiene practices. Be sure to brush at least twice a day, floss daily, and schedule visits to your Pasadena dentist every six months for routine cleanings and exams. With the right oral health habits, your dental implant can last a lifetime.


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Dental Implant Options

Single Tooth Implants

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Frequently Asked Questions

New Patients & Emergency Appointments Welcome