Do you need a crown after an implant?
Matthew Wilson
Updated on May 05, 2026
Correspondingly, do you need a crown with an implant?
Rest assured, you can have both with either a “screwed-in” or “cemented” implant crown. While implants replace teeth, they are artificial and behave differently from natural teeth. A dental implant is a tooth-root replacement, to which an implant crown is attached. The crown is the only part you see in the mouth.
Secondly, how much bone is needed for a dental implant? As a general guideline, at least 1 mm of bone is required around a dental implant. More space is required when the implant is next to a tooth or another implant (2 and 3 mm respectively). If there is not enough bone to completely envelope the implant, a bone graft will be required.
Secondly, how long does it take to put a crown on an implant?
The procedure itself takes 1 to 2 hours and the healing time is 3 to 6 months. During this time the titanium alloy (the same material used in joint replacement) implant will heal around and merge with the surrounding bone tissue.
What to do if a crown comes off an implant?
You need to clean and disinfect the crown that has fallen off. Call a qualified cosmetic dentist right away.
Acting Right Away Is Essential When Your Implant Crown Falls Off
- You may need to get an expensive root canal.
- You can end up killing your tooth permanently.
- Infection.
- Short and long-term pain.