Full-Arch and Teeth-in-a-Day Dental Implants
Our on-site 3D mill allows us to create durable and natural-looking restorations quickly, often on the same day. There is no need to send anything to an outside lab, saving you time and multiple office visits. We can even make adjustments to your restoration’s color and fit while you wait.
Patients have described their experience with Dr. Ebel as “life-changing.” Schedule your free consultation today to discover how his approach can transform your life.
What Does the Full-Arch Implants Procedure Entail?
The terms “All-on-4” and “Teeth in a Day” describe a procedure where patients receive replacement teeth in a single day. Variations include “Teeth in an Hour,” “Dental Implants in One Day,” “Teeth In One Day,” and “Teeth In One Visit.” Despite different names, they all refer to a one-day implant treatment for restoring an entire arch of teeth.
The Teeth-in-a-Day treatment uses 4-6 dental implants to attach a new set of permanent replacement teeth minimally invasively. These implants are designed for immediate function and often eliminate the need for bone grafting. Ideal for denture wearers or those needing full upper and/or lower restorations, this procedure offers a beautiful smile in just one day.
Dr. Ebel’s approach involves only four specially placed implants, avoiding the need for bone grafts and sinus lifts. This results in fixed teeth that are not removable, reducing costs and healing times. Patients regain their smile and function faster and more reliably than with traditional methods.
How Does the Full-Arch Implant Procedure Work?
During the full-arch implant procedure, 4-6 appliances are surgically placed into the jawbone and gums. After allowing sufficient time for healing, the implant bridge is securely attached. This bridge closely resembles the appearance of natural teeth. Periodic evaluations are necessary to ensure the health of both the prosthetic and implants.
The outpatient surgical procedure for full-arch dental implants is conducted in Dr. Ebel’s office. Sedation, along with local anesthesia, is typically recommended for patient comfort.
Upon completion of the procedure, patients are fitted with a fixed complete denture before leaving the office. Once the implants have fully integrated with the bone, a second, stronger denture may be provided during a follow-up visit.
What are the Advantages of the Full-Arch Procedure?
- Immediate replacement teeth in as little as one day
- Minimally invasive procedure
- Reduced pain and swelling
- Elimination of ill-fitting dentures
- No need for denture adhesives
- Enhanced security similar to natural teeth
- Reduced number of dental appointments
- Cost-effective compared to conventional implants
- Life-changing results
Who is an Ideal Candidate for Full-Arch Implants?
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Meet Dr. Lawrence Ebel, DMD
Dr. Lawrence Ebel is enthusiastic and committed to the highest level of care for all his patients. In addition to general dentistry procedures, he is trained in both implant and IV sedation dentistry. He holds a Fellowship from the International Congress of Oral Implantology. Dr. Ebel grew up in Leavenworth Washington and after graduating college he spent five years in the Army, with a year-long deployment to Ramadi, Iraq.
After his time in the Army, Lawrence fell in love with the practice of dentistry and attended Western University of Health Sciences to obtain his Doctorate in Dental Medicine. He enjoys sedation and implant dentistry. When Dr. Ebel is not in the office he enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife Laura and one year old daughter Brynn. They enjoy wine tasting, trying exotic foods and spending time hiking & boating.

