Healing and Osseointegration
One of the most remarkable biological processes in modern dentistry is osseointegration — the direct structural and functional bonding between living bone tissue and the surface of a titanium dental implant. This phenomenon, first described by Swedish professor Per-Ingvar Brånemark in the 1950s, forms the scientific foundation of implant dentistry.
What Is Osseointegration?
Osseointegration is the process by which bone cells (osteoblasts) grow directly onto and into the microscopic surface texture of a titanium implant, creating a stable, permanent biological bond. Unlike other materials implanted in the body, titanium is uniquely biocompatible — the immune system does not recognise it as a foreign body and does not attempt to reject it.
The process begins immediately after implant placement and continues over a period of 3 to 6 months, during which the implant gradually becomes as firmly anchored in the jaw as a natural tooth root.
Stages of Healing
The healing process occurs in several phases:
Initial phase (days 1–14): Blood clot formation around the implant, followed by the migration of bone-forming cells to the implant surface. The implant must remain undisturbed during this phase.
Consolidation phase (weeks 2–12): New woven bone forms around and on the implant surface. The implant begins to gain stability.
Remodelling phase (months 3–6): The initial woven bone is replaced by mature lamellar bone, which is denser and stronger. By the end of this phase, osseointegration is complete.
Factors That Influence Osseointegration
The success of osseointegration depends on several factors:
- Bone quality and quantity at the implant site
- Patient health status (diabetes, smoking, and certain medications can impair healing)
- Implant surface characteristics (modern implants have specially treated surfaces to accelerate bone attachment)
- Surgical precision and post-operative care
At Smilecraft, we use premium implant systems with clinically proven surface technologies that optimise the osseointegration process. Our follow-up protocol ensures that healing progresses correctly at every stage.



