No Hidden Fees, All Inclusive Price: Includes Extractions.
Free thirty minute All On 4 Implant or other Denture Implant consult.
Temporary Prosthesis (Acrylic) and Final Prosthesis (Zirconia) All-Inclusive (Conscious IV Sedation, Extractions, Bone Grafting, Implant placements and all components)
Temporary Prosthesis (Acrylic) – does not include Final Zirconia Prosthesis All-Inclusive (Conscious IV Sedation, Extractions, Bone Grafting, Implant placements and all components)
Temporary Denture and Final Denture (Acrylic) *Bar-Retained or Metal Reinforced All-Inclusive (Conscious IV Sedation, Extractions, Bone Grafting, Implant placements and all components)
Implant-Retained, Overdenture with new Denture (Acrylic)
The fee does not include other treatments, such as Bone Grafts, Extraction, or IV Sedation, which may be required in some circumstances.
Implant-Retained, Overdenture with a New Denture (Acrylic)
Implant-Retained, Overdenture with an Existing Denture (Acrylic)
When it comes to replacing missing teeth, there are several options to consider, including dental implants, bridges, and dentures. It is important to discuss the benefits and drawbacks of each treatment with your periodontist.
While dental implants are often seen as the best solution for missing teeth due to their appearance, durability, and longevity, they can be costly, especially for patients needing multiple implants. Dentures, on the other hand, are a more affordable option but are often considered less convenient and comfortable due to the need for removal and cleaning, as well as the potential for irritation.
A newer technique for tooth replacement combines the functionality of implants with the affordability of dentures. “All-on-4 implants,” “All On 6 Implants,” and “Teeth Tomorrow” are all branded denture supported implants that use fewer implants than traditional methods, making them more cost-effective and reducing recovery time.
Just like traditional implants, titanium or zirconia implants are surgically placed in the jaw to fuse with the bone and act as a root for an artificial tooth. With implant-supported dentures, a few implants can support up to 16 teeth in one arch, providing the same aesthetics and durability at a lower cost.
All-on-4 implants strategically place four implants to support an entire arch. Two implants are placed in the back of the mouth and two in the front. The front implants are placed straight into the jaw, while the back implants are inserted at a 45-degree angle to avoid the need for a bone graft. This angled placement simplifies the procedure and reduces costs by eliminating the need for a bone graft in the back of the jaw.
The process for getting full arch implant-supported dentures can vary depending on the brand you choose. However, we will outline the step-by-step process for All-on-4s to give you an idea of what to expect.
Step 1: Schedule an initial consultation with your dentist to determine if you are a suitable candidate for implant-supported dentures. Your dentist will use 3D imaging to assess your jaw bone structure and plan the aesthetic and functional aspects of your new teeth, such as crown length and bite placement.
Step 2: Your dentist will create a computer simulation of your mouth using 3D imaging to plan the precise placement of each implant. A surgical template may also be fabricated to guide the placement of the implants.
Step 3: The next step involves the surgical insertion of the four implants, along with any necessary treatments like tooth extraction and bone shaping. The implants will be capped with abutments and temporary teeth while the jaw bone heals and fuses with the implants. It is important to follow a soft food diet during this recovery period to protect the osseointegration process.
Step 4: Three months after the initial placement, the temporary teeth will be replaced with a permanent fixed denture. Recovery at this stage should be relatively quick and comfortable.
Implant-supported dentures offer the convenience of walking into your dental office needing a single or double arch and leaving with fully reconstructed smile the same day. However, it’s important to note that while the implants and temporaries can be placed in one day, the full treatment is not complete until the implants have fully fused to the bone, which can take several months. To ensure same-day treatment, your dental office must have 3D imaging technology to map your jawbone and create temporary dentures. Be sure to confirm that your dentist has the necessary tools for this procedure.
There are various factors that can impact the cost of same-day dentures, such as the dentist’s location and any additional treatments required like tooth extraction and bone shaping. While the initial cost may seem high, it is actually more cost-effective than individually replacing each tooth. Additionally, same-day dentures offer greater durability and longevity compared to traditional removable dentures.
If you need full mouth reconstruction or a complete arch replacement, All-on-4 implant-supported dentures may be the best option for you. Make an appointment for a consultation with a dentist who has experience with implant-supported procedures. If you currently use removable dentures, you may have experienced some bone loss that needs to be addressed first. Your dentist will assess the condition of your jaw bone to determine if implant-supported dentures are suitable for you.
This treatment involves placing implants into your upper and/or lower jaw to support an overdenture that rests directly on your gums. The removable overdenture is secured to the implants using retentive attachments. Implant-retained tissue supported dentures are considered the standard of care for fully edentulous patients.
This treatment involves the overdenture connecting to retentive attachments on a metal bar that is attached to implants in your upper and/or lower jaw. The removable overdenture is secured to the bar using attachments that are directly fabricated into the denture.
This treatment involves securing the overdenture and bar as a single framework with screws to implants in your upper and/or lower jaw. The overdenture can only be removed by a Dental Clinician and closely resembles natural teeth as it does not have flanges and does not rest on the gums.
Dental implants are often paired with a dental crown to replace a single missing tooth. While a full set of dental implants can be expensive, a more cost-effective alternative is the All On Four dental implants procedure, which only requires four implants and a denture to replace a full arch of teeth.
Our Denture Implants prices vary based on the type. Please refer to the price list at the top of the page for more information.
Our prices for Implant Supported dentures vary depending on the type. For more information, please refer to the price list at the top of the page.
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