Two-Stage Dental Implant Placement
Two-Stage Dental Implant Placement: a Reliable and Long-Term Path to a New Smile
Two-stage dental implant placement is one of the most proven and reliable methods of tooth replacement. The treatment takes place in two steps: first, the implant is placed, and once the healing process is complete, the final crown is attached. This gradual and carefully planned approach allows the implant to heal perfectly and ensures a natural, long-lasting aesthetic result.
If you want to enjoy food comfortably again, smile with confidence, and feel secure in everyday situations, the two-stage method is an excellent choice — especially for more complex cases requiring maximum precision.
When the Two-Stage Method Makes Sense
- when one or several teeth are missing,
- in cases of insufficient bone volume requiring augmentation,
- when a sinus lift or bone graft is needed,
- if the area is subject to high chewing forces,
- when a long-term stable solution is required,
- in the aesthetic zone, where perfect appearance matters.
This method is suitable for replacing a single tooth, restoring multiple teeth, or rebuilding an entire section of the dental arch.
What Patients Appreciate About This Method
- Very high success rate — over 98%,
- excellent long-term stability and strength,
- reliable even in cases of reduced bone volume,
- can be combined with bone augmentation,
- very natural appearance of the final crown,
- wide applicability in most clinical situations.
Treatment Step by Step
- Diagnostics and planning — examination, CBCT, and digital planning.
- Implant placement under local anesthesia or sedation.
- Healing period — typically 2–6 months depending on bone conditions.
- Gum shaping and digital impressions for crown fabrication.
- Placement of the final crown — ceramic or zirconia.
In the aesthetic zone, we often provide a temporary crown to ensure the smile looks and feels natural throughout the entire treatment.
When This Method May Be Less Suitable
- in cases of uncontrolled chronic diseases,
- with active oral infections,
- with severe bone loss that cannot be regenerated,
- for heavy smokers — as smoking significantly slows healing.
How to Care for an Implant After the Procedure
- thorough oral hygiene,
- interdental brushes and irrigator use,
- soft diet during the healing phase,
- professional hygiene and check-ups every 6 months.
Why Patients Choose Omni Dent Clinic
- Experienced implantologists with international expertise,
- digital treatment planning for maximum precision,
- high-quality European implant systems,
- comfortable environment and the option of sedation,
- clear pricing and transparent, step-by-step treatment plans.
Considering two-stage dental implant placement in Prague? We will be happy to welcome you for a consultation at Omni Dent Clinic. We will assess your oral condition, explain your options, and create a personalised treatment plan to restore both function and beauty to your smile.
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FAQ
What is the difference between a two-stage implant and an immediate implant?
A two-stage implant placement separates the surgical phase (placing the implant) and the prosthetic phase (attaching the abutment and crown).
The implant heals under the gum for several months, ensuring maximum stability.
Immediate implants, on the other hand, may receive a temporary tooth right away — but they are suitable only in select situations with excellent bone quality.
How long does the healing process take after the implant is placed?
Healing usually takes 2 to 6 months, depending on bone density, the need for bone augmentation, and individual healing capacity.
Your doctor will monitor the process during regular check-ups and determine the optimal time for attaching the final crown.
Is the two-stage implant procedure painful?
The placement is performed under local anaesthesia or sedation, so the procedure itself is comfortable.
Mild discomfort, pressure, or swelling may appear for a few days afterward, but it is usually manageable with standard pain medication and cold compresses.
Will I have a temporary tooth during the healing period?
Yes, in most aesthetic cases a temporary crown or other provisional solution can be provided.
This ensures you can smile, speak and function normally while the implant integrates with the bone.
Who is a good candidate for two-stage implant placement?
This method is ideal for patients who:
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need a long-lasting, highly stable solution,
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have insufficient bone and require augmentation or sinus lift,
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have higher chewing load,
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want the most predictable and reliable result in the aesthetic zone.
Your dentist will confirm candidacy after examination and CBCT imaging.
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