Implant molding is one of the basic steps in the dental implant treatment process. A stage whose accuracy and quality have a direct impact on the final result of the treatment. Many patients who come to Dr. Benianian's dental clinic with the decision to implant a dental implant, ask us how long the dental implant molding stage takes and what factors affect this period of time. That's why we decided to explain all the details related to the dental implant molding stage in this article from our website so that you can make a better and easier decision in this field. If you need more information about implant surgery, visit the article What is a dental implant? What is implant molding? Implant molding is a process during which the dentist prepares a precise mold of the position, dimensions and angle of the dental implant from the implanted site (usually after the end of the osseointegration stage) using special molding materials. After this mold is ready, it is sent to the dental laboratory to make the final crown or prosthesis according to it. How long does implant molding take? (Check time in general)
The duration of implant molding usually varies between 15 and 45 minutes for each implant. The reason for this variable is that this time varies depending on the complexity of the case, the number of implants and the type of molding (digital or traditional). Quoted from the Get Implant site in an article entitled How Long Does A Dental Implant Impression Take:
> Dental implant impressions typically take 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the method used, the complexity of the case, the dentist's experience, and the patient's comfort. Digital impressions are generally quicker and more comfortable, while traditional ones may take a bit longer. >
> Dental implant molding usually takes between 15 and 20 minutes. Of course, depending on the method used, the complexity of the case, the dentist's experience and the patient's comfort. Digital molding is usually faster and easier, while traditional molding may take a little longer. To learn more about how long dental implant procedures take, read the relevant article. How is implant molding done? | Guide for dentists
In the process of implant molding, accuracy and compliance with specialized points are of great importance. Because any error at this stage can lead to implant inconsistency with natural teeth. Therefore, the dentist must pay special attention to the following during the molding and implantation procedures:
- Before starting the molding process, the dentist must take a detailed photo to correctly determine the type of molding and the placement of the implant cover. - If polyvinyl siloxane molding materials are used, vinyl gloves should be used. Because latex gloves may react with these materials and reduce the accuracy of molding. - If the patient is unable to fully open the mouth or it is difficult to access the retaining implant screw, the closed tray molding method should be used. - In cases where several implants are being placed at the same time, the accuracy of molding should be higher. Because the coordination of the implant framework is very important. In case of inconsistency, disproportionate pressure is applied to the implants, which can disrupt the process of fusion with the jawbone and even affect the order of natural teeth. **Read more:** Maxillofacial surgeon
Different molding methods of dental implants
Depending on the condition of the patient's mouth and the expert opinion of the dentist, two main molding methods are usually used for dental implant implantation: open molding and closed molding. Each of these methods have specific implementation steps and are used in different situations, which we will explain to you further. ### Molding of implants by open method
In this method, the dentist uses parts that are directly connected to the implant and protrude from the gum. During the molding process, the screw of these parts is opened and molding is done directly from the implant base. This method is usually used for patients who have thicker gums or a large number of implanted implants. **Read more:** Good doctor for wisdom tooth surgery
#### Advantages of implant molding in the open method:
- High precision in implant position transfer
- Suitable for cases with multiple implants or implants with an unusual angle
- Reducing the possibility of moving parts during implant molding
### Molding of implants by closed method
In this method, a small piece (molded coping) is attached to the implant, and after the tray (mold) is placed, the coping remains inside the mold. Then the mold is removed along with the part and it is worked on in the laboratory. This method is recommended for patients with a simpler oral condition and fewer implants. #### Advantages of closed implant molding:
- Faster and simpler process
- More comfort for the patient, especially in the back of the mouth
- Suitable for patients with restrictions in opening the mouth
Effective factors on the duration of dental implant molding
As we said, there are some things that affect how long the implant molding process takes. The factors that we will examine in the following, their role on molding. ### number of implants
If your goal is to replace your missing tooth with just one implant, the molding step will be done for you in about 20 minutes. But in cases where you intend to place several implants in your upper or lower jaw, the implant molding time may take up to 45 minutes or even more. **Read more:** Dental implant price
### Dental implant molding method
As we explained a little above, there are different methods for molding dental implants. So, naturally, the type and method of molding also affects the duration of this process. **Read more:** The cost of repairing a decayed front tooth
### type of implant and its parts
Depending on the implant system that is to be used (e.g. Nobel Buker, Stra, Strohmann or Zimmer), the attachment of the cast parts may be simple or complex. In special cases and in case of using the best brands of dental implants, more precise settings for the three parts or copings are required, which increases the time required for molding. ### Dentist's experience in implant molding
One of the most important factors affecting how long the implant molding takes is the experience and skill of the dentist in performing this critical step. Perhaps the molding materials or digital tools are almost the same in all clinics, but what determines the result is the clinical knowledge, precision and delicacy that the dentist uses in adjusting the implant parts, choosing the appropriate molding tools, and diagnosing the patient's oral and dental conditions. This is the main difference between digital and normal implants. A dentist with high experience in implant molding can perform the procedure faster, without trial and error, and with the least amount of discomfort for the patient. This means saving time, reducing the possibility of needing to re-mould, and finally getting a prosthesis with the best possible fit. It is for these reasons that we at Dr. Benianian's specialized dental clinic, using modern digital equipment and relying on Dr. Benianian's expert knowledge in the field of implants, perform the molding and manufacturing of prosthesis for you with high precision and in the shortest possible time. You can fill out the form below or call 021-88539720 to get an appointment for dental implant molding from Dr. Benianian.
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### Physiological conditions of the patient
At the end of all the things we have mentioned, the patient's oral and dental conditions (including the opening of the desired cavity, the presence of previous allergies, history of gum disease and similar cases) can increase the time required for the molding process. **Read more:** Implant placement for diabetic patients
The stages of implant molding and the duration of each stage
To better understand how long it takes to mold an implant, it is better to familiarize yourself with the steps to do this:
1. **Preparation of the patient:** In this step, the general condition of the mouth is checked and the implant site is cleaned. If needed, the mold holder is introduced to the patient and the procedure is explained. 2. **Installation of transfer piece or coping:** Copings are components that are placed on the implant to transfer the exact position of the implant to the mold. 3. Placing molding material or digital scanning: In the traditional method, the mold is placed in place using special tools and molding material. In the digital dental implant method, an intraoral scanner is used. 4. **Removing the mold and checking its quality:** After the molding material hardens or the scanning is completed, the mold or digital file is checked to ensure its correctness and accuracy. 5. **Sending to the laboratory and recording information:** In this step, the prepared template or digital file is sent to the laboratory with the necessary information to make the prosthesis. **Usually total time:** Finally 20 minutes for each implant. ### Time table of dental implant molding steps
Does implant molding hurt? One of the common questions next to "How long does implant molding take?" Is it painful during the molding stage of the dental implant? Mrs. Dr. Benianian explains that:
> Normally, implant molding does not hurt. Because the area to be implanted has no nerve. So pain is not felt from this area and the cavity where the implant is supposed to be placed. But some patients may feel a little pressure or discomfort due to keeping the mouth open or the dentist using tools during the molding stage, which can be solved by using a regular, over-the-counter pain reliever. **Read more:** The price of the best type of implant
Important points before and after implant molding
- It is better to brush your teeth and clean your mouth with mouthwash before molding. - If the patient has nausea during molding, it is better to take care before the dental implant seriously. - After molding and until the installation of the final prosthesis, you must take care of the implant and the parts connected to it. Does implant molding require a separate session? In many cases, implant molding is done in a separate session after the restoration period (about 3 to 6 months after implant placement). But in some modern methods, molding may be done simultaneously with implant placement, which is called "immediate loading" technique. In this method, especially when the patient asks how many teeth can be implanted?, the dentist determines the appropriate number of implants according to the condition of the jaw and the treatment plan. **Read more:** Maxillofacial surgery
How long does digital implant molding take? If digital technologies are used for molding, this step takes between 5 and 10 minutes. So practically, this method is not only faster, but also more accurate and convenient. Both for the patient and the dentist. **How long does the final result of the issue of implant molding take**
At the end of the topics we read, we understood that the molding process of dental implants takes between 5 and 20 minutes for each implant, depending on the method, the number of implants, the dentist's experience and the patient's condition. Also, we learned that the use of new digital methods can reduce this time and increase the accuracy of the work. Therefore, consultation with an expert dentist and the best implant doctor like Dr. Nazi Banyanian and choosing the right method all play an important role in the quality and speed of this stage of implant treatment.