I had an implant about five years ago, due to one of my canine teeth having resorption - it basically disintegrated from the inside. 😱
Mine was done in one long session. Under local anaesthetic, the tooth was removed, more easily than I’d expected. A metal ‘post’ was inserted into the gum while a crown was made using the removed tooth to make an exact copy. I was able to watch the machine making it. The crown was then tapped into place and I had a new tooth!
It took about six hours but that included lots of waiting time for things to be made and to set, etc. It can be done in stages over weeks or months ie tooth removal, post insertion, crown placement. I went for the all-in-one version.
It was painless at the time apart from the usual initial nip from the local anaesthetic going in. I did feel a bit battered about once the anaesthetic wore off, not acute pain but a general ache as though I’d bashed my head. Over the counter painkillers sorted that out and I felt better each day as it all healed.
There is an aftercare regime to follow, to make sure you don’t get an infection but it’s just hygiene, really, salt water rinses and so on.
HTH!
keep away from all pubs this coming wednesday



