Dental Implant Timeline in Baku: How Many Days and Visits Do You Need?
Patients often ask “how long do dental implants take?” because travel planning matters. The honest answer: it depends on your bone level, gum health, and whether we can safely place an implant immediately after extraction. The good news is you can usually plan your trip around a clear sequence of visits.
Typical implant timeline (staged approach)
- Visit 1 (Day 1–2): exam + CBCT + treatment plan and consent.
- Visit 1 (Day 1–3): implant placement (sometimes with extraction).
- Healing phase: osseointegration (often weeks to months depending on case).
- Visit 2: impression/scan for the crown and bite checks.
- Visit 3: crown placement and final adjustments.
When can you get teeth in one day?
If primary stability is strong and infection risk is controlled, immediate loading may be possible for certain cases. This is not “one size fits all” and needs strict planning, bite control, and follow‑up.
For details and candidacy, see the One‑Day System page.
What delays implants the most?
- Bone grafting or sinus lift: adds a separate healing phase.
- Active gum disease: needs stabilization to protect implant longevity.
- Complex bite problems: may require orthodontics or staged occlusal planning.
FAQ
Can I do implants and crowns in one trip?
Sometimes. If immediate loading is safe, you may receive a temporary fixed bridge quickly. In staged cases, the final crown is placed after healing.
How long is the first visit?
Most patients complete examination, imaging, and surgery within 1–3 days depending on case complexity.
Is it risky to rush implants?
Speed should never compromise stability, infection control, and bite design. A fast plan is only good if it is also predictable long‑term.