Dental Implant for Missing Front Tooth After Trauma | Gurgaon Case Study
At Six Sigma Dentistry, we often see patients who assume a loose tooth means extraction. However, in many cases, timely treatment can help save the natural tooth.
Patient Concern
This led to:
- Reduced smile confidence
- Difficulty in biting food
- A visible gap affecting facial aesthetics


Diagnosis & Clinical Findings
On detailed examination and radiographic analysis:
- Missing maxillary anterior tooth (front tooth)
- Surrounding bone was stable and suitable for implant placement
- Adjacent teeth were healthy (no need to disturb them)
Treatment Approach at Six Sigma Dentistry
At our advanced dental clinic in Gurgaon, we followed a precise and structured protocol:
Step 1: Implant Placement
A titanium dental implant was placed into the jawbone, acting as an artificial root.
Step 2: Healing & Integration
The implant was allowed to integrate with the bone (osseointegration), ensuring long-term stability.
Step 3: Crown Placement
A custom-designed ceramic crown was placed, matching the patient’s natural teeth in shape and colour.
Outcome:
- Seamless, natural-looking smile
- Strong and permanent tooth replacement
- No impact on adjacent teeth
- Restored confidence and functionality
Expert Insight
- Do not damage neighbouring teeth
- Prevent bone loss
- Last significantly longer
Why Choose Six Sigma Dentistry, Gurgaon
- 15+ years of trusted dental care
- Expertise in advanced dental implantology
- Precision-driven treatment planning
- Focus on natural aesthetics and long-term outcomes
- Trusted by families across Gurgaon
Missing a tooth or planning a replacement?
Book a consultation todayGet a personalized dental implant planFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the best treatment for a missing front tooth?
A dental implant is considered the best long-term solution as it replaces both the root and crown without affecting adjacent teeth.
How long does a dental implant last?
With proper care, dental implants can last 15–25 years or even longer.
Is dental implant treatment painful?
The procedure is done under local anesthesia and is generally comfortable with minimal post procedure discomfort.
Can I delay replacing a missing tooth?
Delaying can lead to bone loss and shifting of nearby teeth, making future treatment more complex.
How soon should I get treatment?
As soon as symptoms appear, early treatment improves outcomes significantly.
