Say goodbye to denture adhesives and powders by getting a permanent denture secured to dental implants.
Click on each of the steps below to find out how you can get a new beautiful smile with a fixed permanent denture solution. If you have specific questions, we recommend you discuss them with your dentist.
The first step is to visit your dentist for an examination and to discuss your individual solution options.
The second step is the preparation phase, where your dentist will plan the next steps of the process. Here, your dentist is gaining insight into how your dental implants will be placed.
This is the step wherein your dentist will place the necessary dental implants in your jaw.
Once your final teeth are placed you’ll have your beautiful new smile.
The first step to your new permanent teeth is an examination of your current situation by your dentist. Then, you and your dentist can determine which solution works best for you. During your examination, you may be presented with the option to follow a conventional process or a state-of-the-art guided process to place your dental implants The guided process uses a CT scan, or a model of your jawbone, to plan your entire dental procedure before it begins. Keyhole surgery is used to place the dental implant. This minimally invasive technique reduces the healing time traditionally experienced in the conventional process, as well as eliminates the need for stitches, a significant amount of swelling, and much of the discomfort arising when your dental implants are placed using conventional methods.
Conventional processUnder the conventional process, your dentist will take x-rays to see how your jawbone looks. Often an impression will be taken of your current teeth and jawbone.Guided process Under the guided process, your dentist will map your jawbone or your jaw and teeth will be scanned using computerized tomography (CT) enabling your dentist to plan your entire dental procedure before getting started. From this planning, a guide is created that will help the dentist to place the dental implants into the optimal positions.At the same time, a laboratory will begin making your final teeth, so they are ready for placement at the same time your dental implants are placed.
Conventional ProcessUnder the conventional process, you’ll undergo the following:- You’ll receive local anesthesia- Your dentist will place your dental implants- Your dentist may place temporary teeth to your dental implants, so you can eat during the healing processOtherwise, you will wear your denture for some additional time- An impression to fabricate your new final fixed teeth will be made as soon as the clinical situation allowsGuided ProcessUnder the keyhole method, you’ll undergo the following: - You’ll receive local anesthesia- Using the surgical guide and keyhole surgery, your dentist will then place your dental implants- Once placed, your dentist will place your (pre-prepared) final permanent dentures- And you’re done!
Conventional Process- After your dentist has determined that your gums have sufficiently healed you’ll return to have your final permanent dentures placed. Your dentist will ensure that your bite is correct and you’re pleased with the results.
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