a full set of dentures supported by implants

Teeth in a Day

Missing teeth affect your smile and health in many ways, but dentures are often uncomfortable and can shift at embarrassing moments.

Teeth in a Day can immediately replace loose, broken, or missing teeth with an implant-supported restoration that looks natural and stays put.

So why is Teeth in a Day such a great option?

a full set of dentures supported by implants

With Teeth in a Day, You Are Never without Teeth

Secure Temporary Teeth after One Appointment

The Teeth in a Day procedure allows your dentist to attach temporary teeth at the same time as your implant placement. You wear your temporaries throughout the healing process.

Easy, Streamlined Care

Everything from extraction to restoration happens in a single day. If your remaining teeth are worn, damaged, or loose, your dentist can remove and replace them with your implant-supported temporaries all in one appointment.

Shorter, Less Disruptive Recovery Time

With Teeth in a Day, the recovery period is less disruptive than that of traditional implants. You can avoid spending months without teeth waiting for your implants to heal.

Tooth Loss Is a Common Concern for American Adults

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But Does It Cost More Than Regular Implants?

Teeth in a Day costs about the same as replacing your teeth with a regular implant-supported denture. The final cost will depend on a couple of factors, including how many implants you need and the quality of your denture. A full implant-supported denture can cost anywhere from $7,000 to $90,000. The average cost is usually about $34,000. 

If your dentist performs the All-on-4® technique and uses only four implants to support your denture, your price may fall into the lower end of the range. However, there are a lot of other factors that can impact the final price of Teeth in a Day, including the type of temporary restoration you need.

Fully Restore Your Smile in a Single Procedure

Attend a Pre-Procedure Examination

During this appointment, you will meet with your dentist and finalize your treatment plan. They will likely take impressions of your smile to create your temporary restoration.

Undergo Implant Placement

Your surgeon will embed small titanium dental implants into your jawbone to support your new teeth. 

Receive Your Temporary Teeth

On the same day as your implant placement procedure, your doctor will attach a set of temporary teeth to wear during the healing process.

Give Your Implants Time to Heal

For most patients, it takes three to six months for dental implants to fuse with the surrounding bone tissue. For the first couple of weeks, you may need to eat a soft food diet.

Replace Your Temporaries

Once your implants have fully healed, your dentist will replace your temporary teeth with your new permanent smile. 

There Are Many Ways to Replace Your Teeth, But Results May Vary Widely

The most common alternative for Teeth in a Day is traditional dentures. Dentures are often much less expensive than replacing your teeth with dental implants. However, they do not provide the same security as implant-supported options. A traditional implant procedure is also available for patients who want to replace most or all of their teeth. The results are similar to Teeth in a Day, though you may be without teeth during the healing period.

With Teeth in a Day, you can go from missing teeth to a fully restored smile in a single procedure. Schedule an appointment with your dentist to find out more about restoring your smile in just one day.

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Bell Dental

At Bell Dental, our goal is to provide effective, comprehensive, and affordable care for all our patients. We are proud to be affiliated with:

  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Academy of General Dentistry
  • International Congress of Oral Implantologist

For more information about our services, contact our office online or call (979) 297-1201 today.

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