Restorative Dentistry

Dental Implants in Mylapore: A Complete Cost & Procedure Guide

Losing a tooth affects more than your smile — it can change how you eat, speak and feel about yourself, and over time it can even shift neighbouring teeth. Dental implants are widely regarded as the gold standard for replacing missing teeth because they look, feel and function like the real thing. If you're weighing up dental implants in Mylapore, this guide explains how they work, the full timeline, what affects the cost, and how implants compare with bridges and dentures.

Key takeaways
  • A dental implant is a titanium post placed in the jaw that acts as an artificial tooth root.
  • It supports a natural-looking crown, without grinding down neighbouring teeth as a bridge does.
  • The process takes a few months because the implant must fuse with the bone before the crown is fitted.
  • Implants cost more upfront than bridges or dentures but often last far longer.
  • Healthy gums, enough jawbone and good hygiene are key to long-term success.

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a small, screw-shaped post, usually made of biocompatible titanium, that is placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Over a few months, the bone naturally grows around and bonds to the post in a process called osseointegration. This creates a stable foundation.

Once the implant has integrated, a connector called an abutment is attached, and a custom-made crown is fixed on top. The result is a replacement tooth that stands on its own, looks like your natural teeth, and lets you bite and chew normally.

Implants can replace a single tooth, several teeth (with implant-supported bridges), or a full arch. Their versatility and durability are why they've become such a popular tooth-replacement option.

In short: an implant is an artificial tooth root that anchors a lifelike crown directly to your jawbone.

Why choose dental implants?

Implants offer benefits that removable dentures and traditional bridges can't fully match.

Did you know? Titanium dental implants have been used successfully in dentistry for decades, and osseointegration — the fusing of bone to implant — is a well-documented biological process. For patient information on implants, see the American Dental Association's MouthHealthy resource.

The dental implant process and timeline

Implant treatment is a staged process, and the healing time is what makes it span a few months. Here's the typical journey.

1. Consultation and planning

Your dentist examines your mouth, reviews your medical history and usually takes a scan to assess bone quantity and quality. This is when your suitability is confirmed and a personalised plan and timeline are created.

2. Any preparatory treatment

If a tooth still needs removing, or if there isn't enough bone, an extraction or a bone graft may come first. Grafting adds healing time before the implant can be placed.

3. Implant placement

Under local anaesthetic, the implant post is placed into the jawbone. This is often more comfortable than patients expect. A temporary tooth may be provided for appearance.

4. Healing and integration

Over the following months, the bone fuses to the implant. This stage is crucial for long-term stability and can't be rushed.

5. Abutment and crown

Once integrated, the abutment is attached and your final custom crown is fitted and adjusted so your bite feels natural.

Section summary: implant treatment runs from planning to placement to a healing period, finishing with the crown that completes your new tooth.

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Implants vs bridges vs dentures

Implants aren't the only way to replace teeth. The best option depends on your health, budget and preferences.

Table: Comparing tooth-replacement options
OptionProsCons
Dental implantLong-lasting, preserves bone, no damage to other teethHigher upfront cost, takes months, needs adequate bone
Fixed bridgeFaster, fixed in place, lower initial costRequires reshaping neighbouring teeth; doesn't preserve bone
Removable dentureMost affordable, non-surgical, replaces many teethCan move, needs daily removal, less natural feel

An honest dentist will lay out all three options rather than pushing the most expensive one. At 20to32 Smiles, we help you weigh the trade-offs so you choose what's right for your mouth and your budget.

Cost of dental implants in Mylapore

The cost of dental implants in Mylapore varies more than most treatments because several components make up the total. Understanding them helps you compare quotes fairly.

Table: What makes up implant cost
ComponentWhy it matters
Implant systemDifferent brands and materials vary in price and track record.
Bone graftingIf needed to build up the jaw, it adds to cost and time.
Abutment & crownThe visible tooth's material affects appearance and price.
Number of implantsReplacing several teeth costs more than a single tooth.
Imaging & planningScans and digital planning support a precise, safe result.

Because so much depends on your individual case, a reliable estimate can only be given after examination. Contact 20to32 Smiles at [PHONE] for a personalised, itemised quote. While the upfront figure is higher than a bridge or denture, implants often prove cost-effective over a lifetime thanks to their durability.

Are you a good candidate?

Most healthy adults with a missing tooth can consider implants, but a few factors affect success.

"An implant is only as good as the planning behind it. We take the time to check the bone, the bite and your overall health before recommending surgery." — Dr. Sathya Ramanathan, Lead Dentist, 20to32 Smiles

Caring for your implants

Implants don't decay, but the gum and bone around them can still develop problems if neglected. Caring for an implant is much like caring for a natural tooth: brush twice daily, clean between your teeth, and don't skip professional cleanings. Your dentist may recommend specific brushes or floss designed for implants. With this routine and regular reviews, your implant has the best chance of lasting for many years.

It also helps to avoid habits that put implants under strain — using your teeth to open packaging, chewing very hard objects, or grinding at night without a nightguard. If you notice any looseness, discomfort or bleeding around an implant, contact your dentist promptly rather than waiting; early attention keeps small issues from becoming bigger ones. Treated well, a good implant quietly does its job for years without you having to think about it.

Types of implant solutions

"Dental implant" covers a few different treatments depending on how many teeth are missing. Understanding them helps you follow your options during a consultation.

The right choice depends on how many teeth you're missing, the condition of your jawbone, and your budget. Your dentist will recommend the most suitable and cost-effective solution after assessment, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

Risks and how they're managed

Dental implant surgery has a strong track record, but like any procedure it carries some risks. A careful, well-planned approach keeps these to a minimum.

Possible issues include infection at the implant site, delayed healing, or, rarely, the implant failing to integrate with the bone. Smoking, uncontrolled diabetes and poor oral hygiene raise these risks, which is why thorough assessment and planning matter so much. Detailed imaging helps place the implant accurately and safely away from nerves and sinuses.

You reduce your own risk significantly by following aftercare instructions, keeping the area clean, avoiding smoking, and attending review appointments. When implants are properly planned, placed and cared for, success rates are high and complications are uncommon. An honest dentist will always talk you through the specific risks for your case before you decide.

Frequently asked questions

With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, dental implants can last many years and often a lifetime. The titanium implant post integrates with the jawbone and rarely needs replacing, while the crown on top may need renewal after a decade or more. Smoking and gum disease shorten implant lifespan.

Dental implant surgery is done under local anaesthetic, so you should not feel pain during the procedure. Most people report only mild discomfort afterwards, similar to a tooth extraction, which is managed with simple pain relief. Any soreness usually settles within a few days of the implant being placed.

Dental implant cost in Mylapore depends on the implant system, whether bone grafting is needed, and the crown used. A single implant is a larger investment than a bridge or denture but often lasts far longer. Contact 20to32 Smiles at [PHONE] for a personalised estimate after examination.

Good candidates have healthy gums, enough jawbone to support the implant, and are committed to good oral hygiene. Uncontrolled diabetes, heavy smoking and some medical conditions can affect healing. A dental assessment, often with a scan, confirms whether implants are suitable for you or if grafting is needed first.

The full dental implant process usually takes a few months because the implant needs time to fuse with the bone before the crown is fitted. Simple cases may finish sooner, while cases needing bone grafting take longer. Your dentist will give you a personalised timeline after assessment.

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Dr. Sathya Ramanathan

Lead Dentist at 20to32 Smiles, a dental clinic in Mylapore, Chennai. [Add verified credentials, years of experience and special interests here.] This article is for general education and is not a substitute for a personal dental examination.

Medical disclaimer: This content is for general information only and does not replace professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a qualified dentist about your individual situation. Last verified: July 2026.