The Surgical Process of Implant Placement
The placement of a medical implant involves a carefully planned surgical process designed to ensure safety, precision, and long-term success. Each procedure varies depending on the type of implant and the patient’s condition.
Pre-surgical evaluation includes imaging studies, physical examinations, and medical history reviews. These steps help surgeons choose the correct implant size and placement technique.
During surgery, sterile conditions and precise instruments are used to minimize infection risk. Surgeons carefully position the implant to align with surrounding tissues and structures.
After implantation, the healing phase begins. The body gradually adapts to the implant, and tissues integrate with it. Pain management, wound care, and activity restrictions are part of post-operative care.
Follow-up visits allow physicians to monitor healing and implant performance. Proper recovery plays a vital role in the overall success of the implant.
