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PERMANENT TEETH IN JUST ONE DAY

Procedure was developed as a way to best restore the full arches of the upper and
lower jaws. This technique provides our patients with a non-removable dental
restoration that is secured by as little as four dental implants – all on the same day.
This is perfect option for patients who have or need dentures or need complete
restorations on the upper or lower teeth.

  • This procedure uses only four implants to secure all upper or lower teeth
  • High quality full teeth restoration can be performed even when bone loss has
    occurred – bone grafting is not needed in most cases
  • Gives you teeth immediately – we make sure our patients leave our surgery
    smiling- with a brand new set of replacement teeth!
  • Minimal Recovery Time
  • Reduces overall cost when compared to single implants

Karina Grihanova

GDC Registration 174869 Riga Latvia BDS 2007

Step 1

There will be a verbal consultation with the dentist. Then information for your implant record will need to be documented (includes X-ray , impressions etc.) The patient will need to come back for a discussion with the doctor to go over these results in detail.

Step 2

The implant will then be installed. At this time, a temporary tooth is provided that allows you to eat and function normally almost immediately. The implant will need a few months to integrate with the jawbone before the next step is taken.

Step 3

The final step is the placement of the permanent ceramic tooth. The bite is verified to make sure ideal function is achieved. Final photographs & radiographs are taken for records and patient leaves home with their new tooth. A 2- week post- operative visit is sometimes scheduled.

Step 4

The last step is maintenance of the dental implant for long term stability. You should expect the new tooth to fit and function just like a natural tooth. To reduce risk of implant failure, normal dental hygiene must be maintained to keep the tooth and gum around it healthy.