Teeth in a Day Procedure

Teeth in a day is a revolutionary treatment which gives patients fully functioning teeth supported by dental implants. The procedure is completed in a single visit which takes 2-3 hours per arch. This includes one hour for surgery and one hour for the restoration. Teeth in a day is used for patients who are missing multiple teeth or all of their teeth in the upper or lower jaw. The procedure is somewhat new and can provide patients with an entire arch of prosthetic teeth. With the strategic placement of just 4-6 dental implants, the procedure is minimally invasive. An entire set of teeth can be successfully replaced without multiple visits and months of recovery time. Teeth in a day is an exceptional alternative to bulky, uncomfortable dentures. In addition, the treatment restores the appearance and function of missing teeth. One of the main benefits of this procedure is that the prosthetic teeth remain in the mouth and are incredibly secure. The implants aid in stimulating the jawbone which helps prevent bone resorption.

The technology for this procedure was created more than 20 years ago. Collaboration between the restorative doctor and oral surgeon is required for treatment. Patients who are missing an entire arch of teeth in the upper or lower jaw and have a healthy jaw are excellent candidates for treatment. Patients with significant decay and require extraction of multiple teeth are also good candidates for this procedure.

Just as indicated by the name, teeth in a day gives patients to receive teeth in a single day. Other terms which are used to describe the treatment include teeth in an hour, dental implants in one day, teeth in one day, teeth in one visit, and DIEM. While one day implants are called many different things, all the names describe a treatment used to restore a complete arch of missing teeth. The procedure used for teeth in a day creates a permanent prosthetic with the use of just 4-6 dental implants. The implants serve as the base for a bridge or overdenture that can accommodate 12 to 14 teeth. The prosthetic can be used to restore damaged or missing teeth. Teeth in a day is considered a long-term, permanent alternative to dentures.

The dental professional will begin by obtaining a 3D CT scan of the patient’s jaw bone. This scan allows the dental professional to generate a three-dimensional model of the jaw bone. This is then used with to strategically plan for where to place the implants in order to properly support the prosthetic device. Implants can be successful placed and the patient requires less time at the dental office. The CT scan can also be used to determine if bone grafting is required prior to placing the implants.

Following the removal of the damaged teeth, the surgeon will place 4-6 dental implants in the jaw. The restorative dentist will then work to fit and deliver the new prosthetic teeth which are attached to the implants. The temporary prosthetic is created before the procedure begins. The procedure can also be used for patients who have been missing their teeth for a while, assuming they have adequate bone needed to support the implants.

The short treatment time for teeth in a day is certainly the top benefit of the procedure. In addition, there are numerous benefits of using implants for supporting the dentures. Dental implants are incredibly stable and secure. They also fuse to the jawbone and help prevent bone resorption which commonly occurs with traditional dentures which rest on top of the gums. The teeth in a day will not slide or slip out of place and allow patients to consume the foods they love without limitations.

Follow up with your dentist to discuss if you may be a good candidate for teeth in a day.

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