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Procedures

Before and after photo of complete upper denture and cast partial lower denture. Over implants and titanium bar, retained dentures 

ALL ON , “TEETH IN A DAY”

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Whether you are missing all your teeth or have some hopeless teeth remaining, this solution maybe the one for you. Imagine walking in with dentures and walking out with a fully fixed beautiful smile of fixed non-removable teeth.

This is a process that involves placing a number of implants in an arch and immediately fabricating a bridge that will be screw retained onto these dental implants. No bone grafting is required!

SINGLE IMPLANTS

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When a tooth is missing or must be extracted, a single dental implant will restore not only the natural esthetics, but will also provide and re-create proper form and function. A dental implant is by far the best option in replacing a natural tooth

IMPLANT BRIDGES

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When multiple teeth are missing, implant retained fixed bridges can be a viable option. However, this option is case specific and depends on: the actual site, bone quality and quantity, the amount of teeth missing, habits and function.

IMPLANT RETAINED DENTURES

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When an individual has traditional dentures, more often then not they are ill fitting, and have retention issues. These issues also lead to difficulty in eating and daily function. An implant-retained denture is a removable denture that attaches to a certain number of implants depending on the situation. An implant-retained denture will not only help improve ones function and retention compared to traditional dentures, but will also improve self-esteem and daily lifestyle.

BONE AUGMENTATION

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Bone augmentation is the addition of bone to a certain site, due to the fact that there is inadequate bone. Bone graft materials that are placed to increase the amount of bone in these areas can be: the patient’s own bone which can be harvested from other sites in the mouth or body (autogenous), it can be human cadaver bone (allograft) , bovine bone (zenograft), or synthetic bone (alloplast).

TISSUE AUGMENTATION

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Tissue around teeth or implants can be to thin and inadequate. Such thin tissue will cause recession, irritation and many other problems if left un-treated. These types of situations often need a form of tissue grafting in order to improve the tissue quantity and quality in the area. Tissue used in these procedures is either the patient’s own bone and harvested from the palate, or it can be allograft tissue.