Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Teeth in a Day TM

Did you know that you could potentially get those weak or missing teeth replaced in just a day now? Just one day!? That’s right! Teeth in a DayTM can provide you with complete, non-removable teeth mounted on implants all in one day! You might have also heard this referred to as All on FourTM. No matter what you call it, this innovative process is here to stay with the intention of providing people a quicker, less time-consuming option.

teeth in a dayThe wait is over – but there are a couple of things to remember. This procedure may not be for everyone. A consultation with your dentist and/or prosthodontist will help determine this. During your initial consultation, a highly skilled specialist will take a 3-D CAT scan of your mouth in order to create a virtual model that will show the dentist the current condition of your existing teeth. From this model of your mouth, lab technicians will then create a custom set of replacement teeth – designed just for you and your mouth.

Now for the big day! Once the replacement teeth are made, you can schedule your appointment to get your Teeth in a DayTM. The first person you will meet with is the oral surgeon who will extract any necessary teeth or bone as needed. Then the oral surgeon will insert the implants in your jaw.

The prosthodontist – also known as a restorative teeth dentist – will place your new teeth on the implants (All on FourTM) and make any necessary adjustments in order to ensure you have a good bite and of course a beautiful smile. There might be some pain and medication may be prescribed. Regardless, after 24 hours, you should be able to resume your normal schedule.

Of course, we don’t just send you off on your way. On a good note, the hard part is over. Generally, you will be scheduled back to the office for a checkup about two weeks later and then once more when the final bridge for your new teeth is completed. Teeth in a DayTM is the real thing and we are very excited to provide our customers with innovative option.

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