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What Is Implant Restoration, and When Do I Need It After Getting Dental Implants?

You went through the entire dental implant process, you healed patiently, and now your dentist is talking about something called restoration. If you’re standing at the finish line wondering why there’s still one more step, you’re not alone. Implant restoration is the phase that transforms the titanium post in your jaw into a complete, natural-looking tooth you can actually use every single day. At Haratz Dental in Aventura, Dr. Adela Haratz and her team have spent over three decades guiding patients through every stage of their smile journey with warmth, precision, and an eye for artistry that is genuinely unmatched. Known for her meticulous attention to detail and her ability to create results that feel as natural as they look, Dr. Haratz brings world-class care to every dental implant restoration she completes for her patients.

What Is Implant Restoration?

Implant restoration is the process of placing the visible, tooth-like prosthetic onto the titanium post that was surgically embedded in your jawbone. The implant post functions as an artificial root, but it doesn’t resemble a tooth on its own. Restoration is the final phase that completes the implant by attaching a crown, bridge, or other prosthetic on top, giving you something you can smile about.

The Implant Post vs. the Restoration

A dental implant is made up of two distinct components. The first is the implant itself, a small titanium screw that fuses with your jawbone through a biological process called osseointegration. The second is the restoration, which is the custom prosthetic your dentist secures onto the post once full integration has been confirmed. After dental implant surgery, the post is left to heal for several months while the bone bonds securely around it. Once that process is complete, a small connector piece called an abutment is attached, and the restoration is placed on top. Without this final step, the implant simply cannot function as a tooth or deliver the full benefits you went through the process for.

What Types of Restorations Are Available?

The type of restoration your dentist recommends depends on how many teeth you’re replacing, where the missing teeth are located, and the overall health of your mouth. Several strong options exist, and each one is designed to blend seamlessly into your smile and restore your ability to chew, speak, and feel confident. Here are the most commonly used restoration types:
  • Single crown: A dental crown custom-made to match the color, shape, and size of your surrounding teeth, used when replacing one missing tooth
  • Implant-supported bridge: A prosthetic anchored to implants on either side of a gap, replacing multiple adjacent missing teeth without relying on natural teeth for support
  • Implant-supported dentures: A full-arch solution fixed or snapped onto several strategically placed implants, offering a far more stable and comfortable alternative to traditional dentures
Your restoration plan will be tailored entirely to your needs and discussed in depth during your consultation at Haratz Dental. Each option is built to restore both the function and the full appearance of a healthy, beautiful smile.

When Is Implant Restoration Needed?

Restoration becomes necessary once osseointegration is complete, which typically takes between three and six months following implant placement. Rushing this phase can compromise the stability of the implant and reduce the long-term success of the entire procedure, so patience at this stage genuinely pays off.

What Affects Your Timeline

Your dentist will review X-rays and conduct a thorough clinical evaluation before confirming you’re ready to move forward with restoration. Patients who experienced significant bone loss prior to their procedure may have needed a bone graft for dental implants earlier in the process, which can extend the overall healing timeline before restoration is possible. The health of your surrounding gums also plays an important role in determining when you’re ready. Patients with active gum disease or other oral health concerns will need those conditions properly treated through a broader restorative dentistry plan before the final restoration can be placed and secured. Taking care of these factors upfront ensures the most durable and aesthetically pleasing result possible.

Schedule Your Implant Restoration Consultation at Haratz Dental

Dr. Adela Haratz has been creating natural, stunning smiles for over 30 years, and her reputation for precision, artistry, and deeply personal care is what draws patients and even fellow doctors to her practice for continuing education. At Haratz Dental, we believe every step of your implant journey deserves the same level of dedication and intention, and restoration is absolutely no exception to that standard. Whether you’re approaching the end of your healing process or just beginning to explore what dental implants involve, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Contact our office today to schedule your implant restoration consultation and take the final, most rewarding step toward a complete, confident smile.
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