Single-Stage Dental Implants
Restore an attractive smile in just one visit: this is possible with single-stage dental implantation! Dentists at ID Dent carry out the “under the key” procedure and guarantee its long-term durability. Trust us with your smile!
Service Type | Comprehensive |
Visit Duration | 1 visit |
Treatment Duration | Reduced treatment time |
Step Options | Single-step implants |

The advantage of one-time surgery is that it reduces treatment duration and provides the patient with an earlier aesthetic and functional condition. In this approach, the non-submerged monolithic implant with a metal collar is designed to protrude through the soft tissues after the mucoperiosteal flap replacement; that is, a gum former is installed during the operation.
Single-stage dental implantation is an innovative method in dentistry to restore the integrity of the dental arch. During such a procedure, dental implants are installed and covered with a temporary crown in one visit to the dentist. Unlike traditional two-stage methods, where the process takes several months and includes a healing stage between implant placement and crown attachment, single-stage implantation significantly speeds up the dental arch restoration process.
Features and Characteristics of the Single-Stage Dental Implantation Method
Single-stage dental implantation has several features and characteristics that make it attractive to patients:
- Speed of procedure. The entire process, including implant placement and temporary crown, is completed in one visit;
- Minimal surgical interventions. The procedure requires one surgical intervention, reducing stress and discomfort for the patient;
- Prevention of bone mass loss. An implant is placed immediately after tooth extraction, helping to preserve bone volume and density;
- Aesthetics and functionality. Temporary crowns relieve complexes, maintaining your smile’s attractiveness. Additionally, the functionality of the dental arch is fully preserved.
Single-stage implantation is popular in dentistry as an efficient and prompt option for replacing lost teeth. This method has its unique advantages, such as reducing treatment time and preserving bone tissue. However, it is essential to carefully select qualified specialists and clinics to ensure safe and quality treatment.
When is Single-Stage Implantation Performed? Indications and Contraindications
Single-stage implantation is performed when there is a need to quickly restore the function and aesthetics of the dental arch, especially when losing one or several teeth. This method suits patients with sufficient bone tissue volume and quality, allowing implant and temporary crown installation in one visit. Indications for the procedure include:
- Loss of one or several teeth;
- Tooth injuries requiring immediate restoration;
- The patient’s desire to quickly restore dental arch aesthetics and function.
Contraindications include insufficient bone tissue volume, which may require prior bone grafting and active inflammatory processes in the oral cavity. Additionally, relative contraindications may include systemic diseases such as uncontrolled diabetes, severe osteoporosis, and circulation problems, which may affect the osseointegration process.
Comparison between Single-Stage and Two-Stage Dental Implantation
Single-stage and two-stage implantation have unique advantages and disadvantages. The table below compares these two methods based on key characteristics:
Characteristic | Single-Stage Implantation | Two-Stage Implantation |
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Cost | Moderate | Above average |
Results | Fast recovery | More prolonged process |
Treatment duration | 1 visit | Several months |
Application | Patients with good health and sufficient bone tissue volume | Patients with insufficient bone tissue volume |
Protocol success | High when conditions are met | High when conditions are met |
The choice of implantation method should be made jointly with an implantologist. The specialist will assess your oral health, choose the optimal implant type, and develop an individual treatment plan.
How is Single-Stage Dental Implantation Done?
The single-stage dental implantation procedure involves the following stages:
- Initial examination, X-rays, or CT to assess the state of the oral cavity.
- Developing an individual treatment program, including choosing the implant type and temporary crown.
- Anesthesia is performed to ensure patient comfort.
- The surgeon installs the implant into the jawbone.
- A temporary crown is placed on the implant, ensuring aesthetics and functionality.
After the operation, it is necessary to strictly follow the dentist’s recommendations for oral care. Your dentist will explain all the features of recovery and care after implantation during an individual consultation.
How are Prices for Single-Stage Dental Implantation Formed?
The cost of single-stage dental implantation is influenced by several factors. Firstly, the cost of the implant depends on its material and manufacturer. Then, the implantologist’s work is considered, including surgical intervention, abutment and temporary crown installation, additional procedures. Finally, the chosen anesthesia method also affects the final price.
Single-Stage Dental Implantation at ID Dent
For successful one-stage dental implantation, we recommend visiting ID Dent private dentistry in Kyiv on the Forest massif. We have excellent dentists who are professionals, always striving to hear and support their patients morally. As a result, the procedure is not only painless but also stress-free, and its outcome exceeds expectations.
Treatment at ID Dent is affordable – our pricing policy is democratic for Ukraine, and the dental center is conveniently located on the Left Bank of the capital, near the Lisova and Chernihivska metro stations. To make an appointment, call our administrators – the phone numbers are listed on the website.
List of used literature:
- HAZARATOV A. I. and others. COMPARISON OF MARGINAL BONE TISSUE RESORPTION WITH SINGLE-STAGE AND TWO-STAGE IMPLANTATION //E Conference Zone. – 2022. – p. 122-127.