Dental Implant Surgery offers a permanent, aesthetic, and functional solution for individuals experiencing tooth loss. As one of the most preferred treatment methods in modern dentistry, implant applications are performed through a surgical procedure. So how is implant surgery performed, how long does it take, and how long does recovery take?
In this article, we explain the steps of dental implant surgery and the important details to be aware of, step by step.
What Is a Dental Implant?
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root made of titanium and placed into the jawbone. A prosthetic tooth is attached on top to replace the missing tooth. It restores both aesthetic appearance and chewing function.

Pre-Surgery Preparation
Before the implant procedure, a detailed examination is conducted. If necessary, a 3D tomography scan is used to analyze the jaw structure. The bone must have adequate thickness and density. If the jawbone is insufficient:
- Bone grafting (augmentation)
- Sinus lifting or similar preparatory procedures may be performed.
How Is Implant Surgery Performed?
1. Local Anesthesia
The surgery is performed under local anesthesia to ensure the patient feels no pain. In some special cases, sedation or general anesthesia may be preferred.
2. Surgical Procedure
The gum is opened, and a small socket is prepared in the area where the implant will be placed. The titanium implant screw is carefully inserted into this area.
3. Gum Closure
After placing the implant, the gum is closed with sutures. This area typically heals within 7–10 days.
4. Healing Period (Osseointegration)
To allow the implant to fuse with the jawbone, a waiting period of usually 2–3 months (4–6 months for the upper jaw) is required. A temporary prosthetic tooth may be used during this time.
5. Prosthetic Application
Once the implant has fully integrated with the bone, the abutment is placed. Then, a custom-made porcelain or zirconium crown is attached.
Post-Surgery Care
- Avoid hot food and beverages for the first 24 hours
- Avoid straining the area until the stitches are removed
- Staying away from smoking and alcohol speeds up healing
- Attend regular dental check-ups
- Maintain good oral hygiene
Is Implant Surgery Painful?
No. Thanks to local anesthesia, the patient does not feel pain during the procedure. Mild post-operative pain and swelling can be managed with the medications recommended by the dentist.
Reach a Healthy and Permanent Smile with Confidence
Implant surgery offers a safe and effective treatment process when performed by experienced professionals. If you are looking for an aesthetic and durable solution for your missing teeth, Megadentist’s expert team is here for you. To schedule an appointment or get detailed information, contact us. You can find all the details on our website Megadentist and check real patient experiences via our official Instagram account @megadentistofficial.







