Procedure · Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Permanent replacement for missing teeth — looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth.

Specialty Prosthetic
Duration Initial surgery: 1 visit (1–2 hours). Full treatment timeline including healing: 3–6 months.
Pain expectation Surgery is performed under local anesthesia and is comfortable. Mild swelling and discomfort for 2–3 days after surgery.
Specialist Dr. Deepika Mod

When you might need this

  • One or more missing teeth
  • A failing or unrestorable tooth that needs to be removed
  • Loose dentures that could benefit from implant anchoring
  • Replacing an old bridge

What the procedure involves

  1. Detailed evaluation with X-rays and 3D imaging if needed
  2. Surgical placement of the titanium implant in the jawbone (under local anesthesia)
  3. Healing period of 3–6 months while the implant integrates with the bone
  4. Placement of the abutment and final crown

How long it takes

Initial surgery: 1 visit (1–2 hours). Full treatment timeline including healing: 3–6 months.

Pain expectation

Surgery is performed under local anesthesia and is comfortable. Mild swelling and discomfort for 2–3 days after surgery, well-controlled with painkillers.

Technology used

  • Globally recognized implant systems
  • Digital planning and 3D imaging
  • Sterile surgical protocol

Recovery & aftercare

Soft food diet for the first few days. Detailed aftercare instructions provided. Stitches removed at 7–10 days.

See full post-op care guide →

Pricing: Costs vary by complexity, materials, and number of sittings. Please contact us for a personalized estimate after consultation.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

With good oral hygiene, dental implants can last decades — often a lifetime.

Most adults with adequate bone are candidates. We will evaluate your specific case before recommending implants.

No. The surgery is performed under local anesthesia. Post-operative discomfort is mild and short-lived.