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What To Expect With Dental Implants: Ferber Dental Group’s Patient Guide

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If you’re wondering what to expect with dental implants in Greenacres, FL, this short guide will walk you through the process. It’s for anyone considering implants or who already scheduled a consult. You’ll learn the basics of implant parts and benefits, what happens at the first visit, treatment options and timeline, the surgical day, recovery, risks, and practical next steps.

Understanding Dental Implants

Dental implants are titanium posts placed into the jawbone that act like tooth roots. A typical implant restoration has three parts: the implant (the metal post), the abutment (connector), and the crown (the visible tooth). Benefits include restored chewing, a natural look, and bone preservation. Good candidates are healthy adults with adequate bone or those willing to have grafting.

The Initial Consultation & Planning

Medical review and treatment goals

On your first visit the team will review your medical history, medications, and any health conditions. You’ll get an oral exam, photos, and a discussion about goals—function, appearance, and timeline. Informed consent and a clear treatment plan are part of this visit.

Digital diagnostics and planning

Expect modern scans: CBCT 3D imaging, TRIOS intraoral scans, and photogrammetry to map bone and soft tissue. Smile simulation and digital planning let the team show expected results. These tools make implant placement more precise and set realistic expectations.

Treatment Options & Typical Timeline

Options include single-tooth crowns, implant-supported bridges for several teeth, and full-arch solutions for many missing teeth. Some patients qualify for immediate placement and same-day provisionals; others need delayed placement after healing or bone grafting. Typical timelines range from a few weeks (simple cases) to several months (grafting and full-arch cases) before the final crown is placed.

The Surgical Day: Step-by-Step

Anesthesia and comfort

Most implant surgeries use local anesthesia; IV sedation is available for anxious patients or complex cases. The team will review comfort measures and post-op instructions beforehand.

Guided placement and tech used

Guided surgical guides, X-Nav or InstaRisa navigation, Yomi robotics, and diode lasers help guide drills and manage soft tissue. These technologies improve accuracy, reduce invasiveness, and protect nearby nerves and structures.

Same-day provisional restorations

With in-house 3D printing and milling, temporary teeth can often be made the same day. Provisional restorations protect the site, maintain esthetics, and let you test function while the implant integrates.

Recovery & Aftercare

Expect mild to moderate soreness for a few days. Pain management includes prescribed or over-the-counter meds, ice, and soft foods. Maintain gentle oral hygiene and follow the team’s cleaning routine. Osseointegration (bone bonding to the implant) usually takes 2–6 months before the final restoration is attached. Follow-up visits monitor healing and fit.

Risks, Complications & Safety Measures

Common risks include infection, temporary numbness, or implant failure. To reduce risks, practices use CBCT planning, guided surgery, strict sterility, and experienced clinicians who monitor healing and intervene early if needed.

Why Choose Ferber Dental Group

Ferber Dental Group has placed 20,000+ implants and uses in-house CBCT, photogrammetry, 3D printing, TRIOS scanning, diode lasers, and guided navigation to improve outcomes. Dr. Brian Ferber, DMD, has advanced implant fellowship training, oral surgery experience, IV sedation training, and academic faculty experience—supporting safe, evidence-based care.

How to Prepare & Questions to Ask

Bring a list of medications, your medical history, and arrange transportation if using sedation. Useful questions: What timeline should I expect? Do I need grafting? What sedation options are available? What are costs, financing, and warranties? Who will handle follow-up care?

Next Steps / Call to Action

To learn more about what to expect with dental implants in Greenacres, FL, schedule a consultation and bring your medical history and current med list. The consult will outline a personalized plan and answer any remaining questions.