We strive to answer all the questions you might have about Dental Implants.
Below are a list of our most frequently asked questions.
We strive to answer all the questions you might have about Dental Implants.
Below are a list of our most frequently asked questions.
Yes! However, while your implants and teeth are securely placed from day one, we do ask that you maintain a soft diet during the healing period.
This procedure was pioneered by Portuguese dentist Paolo Malo in the 1990s. Since then, this procedure has safely been performed on hundreds of thousands of patients.
We put you first and foremost and solely focus on your wellbeing and ensuring you have the greatest experience.
We recommend a professional cleaning and check-up every 6 months.
Although rare, implants can fail due to factors like smoking, diabetes, or poor bone integration.
Increased salivation is a temporary response to the new prosthesis in your mouth.
Significant bleeding stops before leaving the clinic, but slight oozing may continue for a few days.
It's advisable to wait for about 6 weeks after the procedure before using a water flosser for cleaning.
It’s recommended to have ice packs, disposable washcloths, comfortable clothes, and soft foods ready for your post-procedure recovery.
Many who’ve been told they're not candidates for traditional implants may still be suitable for the All-On-4 procedure, often without the need for extensive bone grafting.
Yes, it’s possible and preferable to complete extractions, implants, and fixed teeth placement in one day for optimal outcomes.
Yes, we provide various payment and financing options to accommodate our patients’ needs.
The surgery typically takes about an hour per arch, with additional time for lab work and adjustments, completing mostly within a day.
Your All-On-4 teeth should remain firmly in place, as they are securely attached to the implants.
Temporary teeth, being acrylic, can chip or break, but they are easily repairable.
The bridges are fixed and can only be removed by a dentist. They are designed to stay securely in place.
Recovery time is generally short, with most people returning to work within 4-7 days. The exact duration depends on individual recovery and adaptation to the new teeth.
Just like we’re supposed to brush and floss natural teeth, we should do the same with our All-On-4 teeth and implants. A few minutes a day is all it will take to keep your mouth and implants healthy. Brushing your bridges with a soft bristle tooth brush and cleaning under them with a water flosser.
Your new implant bridges will be a new sensation and will take a few days or sometimes a few weeks to get used to.
The pain is manageable, akin to that of dental extractions, and we ensure patient comfort with appropriate pain management methods.
Some discomfort and swelling are normal post-procedure, but many patients report minimal pain. Prescribed pain medication and possibly a steroid shot will help manage any discomfort.
Recovery varies per individual, but generally, it’s quicker than other full arch replacement methods. Pain usually subsides within 1-2 weeks, with full healing in about 6 months.
We provide oral sedation to ensure your comfort. It’s essential to arrange for a driver post-procedure due to the effects of the sedation.
In most cases, bridges are attached immediately. However, in certain instances involving bone quality, a temporary healing denture might be necessary before attaching the permanent bridge.
Adapting to your new teeth may require some time and practice, but they are designed to be user-friendly and easier to adjust to compared to other full-arch replacements.
Adjusting to speaking with your new teeth may take a little time, especially with certain sounds. Practice and patience will help you adapt quickly.
Age isn't a barrier; this procedure is suitable for adults of all ages. It can significantly enhance both physical and emotional well-being regardless of age.
Your final bridges are crafted from zirconia, offering greater durability and resistance to staining compared to other materials.
Pricing can vary based on circumstance, but anywhere between $19000 to $25000 per arch.
The unique aspect of this procedure is the immediate splinting of implants with your new teeth, aiding stability and reducing micro-movements that can impede healing.
While immediate final teeth are convenient, they can pose challenges, especially if complications arise or if you're far from the clinic.
The term 'teeth in a day' refers to receiving a functional temporary set on the day of surgery. The final set comes after the healing phase to ensure optimal fit and aesthetics.
Your permanent teeth, made of zirconia or nano-ceramic, are highly durable and unlikely to suffer damage under normal use.
Existing implants typically can't be used for All-On-4 due to specific positioning requirements and the need for bone reduction.
Typically, an upper implant denture demands a minimum of 4 implants, and a lower one needs at least 2 for adequate stability. More implants can provide better anchorage, especially in the lower jaw.
Absolutely! We recommend a complimentary consultation, including a 3D jaw scan, to assess your eligibility for dental implants.
Post-procedure, some level of discomfort and swelling is normal, though many patients report minimal pain.
Indeed, implant dentures offer superior stability compared to traditional dentures, with options to enhance retention further.
Palate removal is feasible with your final denture, once the healing process and implant integration are complete.
Alveoloplasty, a surgical contouring of the jawbone, is crucial for improving denture fit and comfort.
Increased salivation is a typical response to new dentures and should diminish within a few days.
It's common for food particles to get under any mouth prosthetic. Implant dentures, however, are easily removable for thorough cleaning.
A soft liner acts as a cushion inside your denture, enhancing fit and comfort during the healing process.
Prepare with ice packs, disposable washcloths, comfortable clothing, and soft foods to ensure a smooth recovery.
It might take a little time to adjust to speaking with your new dentures, particularly with certain sounds.
For those uncomfortable with palate coverage, the All-On-4 procedure is a viable alternative, allowing for the removal of the palate in most cases.
Although rare, implant failure can occur due to reasons like inadequate bone integration, smoking, or uncontrolled diabetes.
Cost can vary, for more accurate pricing give us a call or schedule a complimentary consult and 3D X-Ray.
Immediate use of implants is not possible; a healing period of 4 to 6 months is essential for the implants to properly integrate with the bone.
While full sedation is not an option, we offer oral sedation. It's crucial to arrange transportation post-procedure as driving is not advised.
The possibility of palate removal depends on the implant distribution. It can enhance taste sensations and comfort for some patients.
Replacement of implant inserts generally occurs 1 to 2 times a year, depending on various factors like the number of implants and your usage habits.
Tori, benign bony growths in the mouth, may need to be removed for better denture fit, although they are not harmful.
Light bleeding or oozing is expected for a few days post-procedure.
Recovery time varies among patients. It's advisable to take a sufficient break for swelling and bruising to subside and to adjust to the new dentures.
Age is not a constraint for this procedure. It's quite common among younger adults and offers substantial benefits to overall health and confidence.
Adapting to new implant teeth might require some practice, but they are generally easier to get accustomed to than traditional dentures.
Minimal rocking of the dentures is possible, especially with fewer implants in the lower jaw.
Yes, the design of implant dentures allows for easy removal and cleaning, enhancing oral hygiene and convenience.
Regular maintenance includes changing snap rings, cleaning implants, periodic denture re-fittings, and daily home care involving brushing the dentures and implants.
This varies depending on individual circumstances. A personalized consultation is essential to determine the appropriate treatment plan.
Pricing can vary - why not come in for a complimentary consult and X-Ray?
Dental implants should be cared for just like your natural teeth, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups.
Although it might feel slightly different, a dental implant functions effectively like a natural tooth.
The process entails implant insertion into the jawbone, followed by a period for bone integration, usually 4-6 months. Subsequent steps include dental impressions and tooth fabrication.
We do offer oral sedation to ease the procedure. A designated driver is required post-sedation.
Currently, we avoid placing temporary crowns or bridges immediately after implant placement to minimize stress on the implants during their integration phase.
The majority of individuals are suitable for dental implants. We recommend a consultation to assess your specific situation.
Implant teeth closely resemble natural teeth in appearance and are not visibly distinguishable as the implant is positioned beneath the gum line.
Recovery time varies; most patients can resume work either the same day or the day after. Extended recovery may be necessary in certain scenarios.
Once fully integrated and completed, the implant is not designed to be removable.
Minimal bleeding is expected during the initial 24 hours post-implantation.
Despite a high success rate, implant failure can occur due to factors like inadequate bone integration, smoking, or diabetes.
Immediate dentures are fitted right after the extraction of natural teeth. They serve to manage swelling and bleeding, essentially acting as protective covers over the sites of extraction.
Acclimating to immediate dentures can differ from person to person. It requires time and adaptability, especially as the mouth adjusts during the initial 6 months of healing.
Start by cutting food into small portions and chewing slowly, using both sides of the mouth evenly to balance the pressure on the dentures.
Removing dentures during sleep is advised to give the gums rest and allow for natural saliva circulation, extending the lifespan of the dentures.
Acrylic dentures are susceptible to damage if dropped on hard surfaces.
Partial dentures are used to replace a segment of missing teeth in an arch, attaching to the remaining natural teeth for support and stability.
Yes, immediate dentures are designed to be removable. They primarily rely on natural suction or adhesive for retention, especially in cases where upper dentures lack natural suction.
This procedure spans about 6 months. It involves pre-procedure impressions, crafting the dentures, placing them post-extraction, and applying a series of soft liners during healing. The process concludes with a final adjustment after 6 months.
Denture fit varies depending on individual oral structures. Upper dentures typically achieve good fit through suction, whereas lower dentures might feel less stable due to tongue and cheek motion.
Regular cleaning with antibacterial soap and a soft brush is recommended. When not in use, keep them in water to maintain their shape.
Boiling is not recommended as it can warp the dentures, potentially necessitating replacement.
Some discomfort and swelling might occur post-procedure, but it's often minimal.
Full dentures are prosthetic replacements for all teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, or both, designed to restore the full dental arch.
Dentures offer multiple benefits, including enhanced appearance, improved facial structure, better nutrition through effective chewing, cost-effectiveness, and overall improvement in quality of life.
Adjusting to eating with new dentures takes practice and patience. The adjustment period is essential for becoming proficient in using them effectively.
Dr. Ryan Frost DDS - Expert In All Dental Implants
Dr. Ryan Frost is a highly skilled and experienced dentist that primarily focuses on implant and cosmetic dentistry. He has completed countless Single, Snap On and All-On-Four Dental Implant Cases and has changed the lives of many people for the better.
Dr. Ryan Frost’s passion for comprehensive dentistry keeps him immersed in multiple continuing education programs, and he’s demonstrated exceptional proficiency in the fields of oral surgery, prosthodontics, and restorative dentistry which has further enhanced his ability to perform complex implant procedures.
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