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How long after an implant can I get a crown?

I am a 34 year old male. I want to know how long after an implant can I get a crown?

14 Answers

Usually 90 days.
Usually 3-6 months, possibly longer if a bone graft is needed for support of the implant.
Depending on the torque value of the implant the wait can be from 1 months to 4 months
Typically, it's around 3-4 months in the top jaw, but could be less in the bottom jaw. Sometimes a temporary crown can be made so that you are not without a tooth (especially in the front).
Great Question: Approx 4 months,everyone heals at a different rate.
Dr Collier DDS
From 2-4 months depending on the location.
6-9 week mark would be good
The minimum time is about 12 weeks. That depends on the bone density. May be as long as 6 months.
Hi,

Usually, you can get the crown for that implant after 3-4 months from the time it is placed.
Hope this helps.

Dr. Johnson
Assuming that you are in good overall health and are a non-smoker, the simple answer is 3 to 4 months. The final step before fabricating an implant crown is called a torque test. It is a confirmation that the implant integrated with your bone.
Depending on the health of your bone, it generally takes 3 - 6 months for the implant to be fully integrated, meaning the bone has grown around, and anchored the implant into place. After this is confirmed by the Dentist who placed the implant, you will be able to proceed with the process of having a crown made.
Healing of an implant after placement is around 3 months. It takes about 3 months for osseointegration and be able to load the implant. Sometimes you can have a temporary abutment and temporary crown placed right after placing the implant.
Usually 3-6 months but sometimes we can load the implant with crown immediately
Usually around 4 month