These are another popular implants type available today. It is most commonly used type and these are mostly used in deep and wide jaw bones that provide a wide base for replacing one or more teeth. The dentist makes an incision on the gums, to be able to expose the jawbone underneath. And then the jawbone will be prepared for the insertion of the root form implant. Your gums will be closed with stitches once the implants are set into the place. It takes about three to six months to a year for it to heal. Your implants will be uncovered and abutment will be attached after the healing period.
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