SameDay Teeth
The SameDay treatment protocol means that the patients can have their implants and teeth placed all in the same day as opposed to the conventional technique where the dental implants are loaded with teeth usually two to three months later.
WHAT IS SAMEDAY TEETH?
When teeth are hopeless and need to be replaced with dental implants, we are able to provide the patient with “Same Day Teeth”.
The procedure is called “Immediate Loading of Implants” and it is well documented in the dental literature.
At your first appointment dental extractions and implant placement will be performed at the same time.
Using special techniques and instruments, painful and time consuming bone grafting procedures are avoided in almost all cases.
At the second appointment, within 24 hours you will return to the clinic for the placement of screw-retained fixed acrylic temporary teeth (as opposed to removable dentures).
At the third appointment, within 7 days, the treatment is completed with the placement of screw-retained fixed metal-porcelain permanent teeth. In most cases treatment is completed in 3 visits. In all cases, implant placement is designed thoroughly in order to be able to construct teeth that can be screwed on the implants and not to be cemented.
By doing so, the dentist has the ability to take out (unscrew) the teeth if needed (porcelain fracture, inflammation of the gums etc) in the future. Furthermore, the absence of cement contributes to better healing of the gums.
98%
success rate
The well-documented “SameDay Implant and Teeth” technique means implants can be loaded immediately, letting the patient walk away with “same day teeth” and a proud smile within hours. The success rate for this treatment is 98 percent.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
According to data from the American Society of Implantology (AAID), the success rate is 98% in the first five years, while at a depth of 15 years the rate ranges from 82 to 95%.
Dental implants are the best choice for people of all ages who maintain good oral hygiene and lose teeth or teeth due to an accident, periodontal disease, injury or other reasons.
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Under the right conditions and with the use of diligent oral hygiene,
dental implants can last for a lifetime.