Frequently Asked Questions
What are some of the advantages of ceramic implants over titanium implants?
Since ceramic implants are metal-free, there is no risk of corrosion or metallic taste. They are also more natural
and similar to the natural teeth. Their white color also makes them preferable as a natural-looking tooth
replacement option.
Is it painful to get ceramic implants?
With any surgery comes the risk of discomfort. However, most patients find that the procedure is relatively painless
as we use a combination of anesthesia and sedation to eliminate any discomfort at the time of the procedure. We may
also prescribe medication for postoperative pain.
How long does it take to get ceramic implants?
This varies on a case-by-case basis. It may take as little as 30 minutes to place a single implant, while it may take
several hours to complete a more advanced procedure. The entire implant process may take anywhere from three to nine
months on average when accounting for osseointegration.
Is there a chance that my body will reject a ceramic implant?
No. Zirconium oxide is completely biocompatible and integrates with the surrounding bone to become a part of the
body. However, other complications may occur. We will take all the necessary steps to ensure your procedure is as
safe and successful as possible.
How much time will I need to take off after getting ceramic implants?
In most cases, you will be able to return to your normal activities as soon as the day after surgery. We recommend
that you avoid participating in any strenuous exercise while you are healing. Some swelling is to be expected.