A friend of mine had a couple of implants done not too long ago. They
removed what was left of the damaged teeth, and then had to do a bone
transplant to reconstruct the jaw. In the meantime, the implants were made
elsewhere. It took a couple of months for the entire process to be completed.
Not sure if I would trust this one-day stuff. I would rather have it done
the way she did so that it would be thorough.
>
>Yes, I'm rooting for him. But, I don't know about this one day stuff.
>I cracked a tooth, which had to come out, so I chose to replace it with
>an implant. He removed the old tooth, waited for the gum to heal, then
>installed the post. This was followed by another period of healing,
>after which he sent me to my dentist, who created and installed the
>tooth. All told, a period of about five months.
>
Chris
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