Same Day Teeth, also called All-On-4, teeth in a day, immediate loading, is the dental implants procedure that will enable you to smile with confidence, within a day.
At DS Dental Clinic in London, we work with an experienced team of dental care surgeons and oral specialists who will carry out the implants that will give you a full set of fixed and natural looking teeth in a day. You will leave the clinic with an attractive smile and your confidence restored.
You may use Same Day Teeth for replacing one tooth, several teeth or as an anchor for a complete set (All teeth) of dentures. The treatment is quite simple, effective and there will be no need to wear temporary dentures.
It is quite difficult to say, as each case is different. But these kinds of implants usually cost somewhere from between £1850 to £15049, depending on the number of artificial teeth you require, the kind of implants you have, and the charge of the dental surgeon.
You can book a free consultation with us to find out if same day teeth are the right solution for you.
Your dentist will see you for an initial consultation to assess your oral and medical history. After this, he will answer all your questions about the process.
He may ask you to have some diagnostic tests such as – X-rays, CT scan and photographs of your mouth. The results will provide a better idea of what can be expected given your individual dental findings. He will analyse the images carefully and then make a blueprint of your mouth.
Every part of the surgery will be planned carefully with specific steps and objectives in mind.
First, you will be given anesthesia to put you to sleep during the surgery, though the anesthesiologist may recommend local anesthesia. After the area is numb or you fall asleep, your dentist will start the procedure.
The dental surgeon will be placing the implant post into the jawbone and will attach the crown to the implant immediately after the surgery is done. The entire procedure is comparatively quick.
It is likely that you will experience a small degree of discomfort and pain once the anesthesia wears off. This is expected with any surgical procedure after all, the surgeon has cut into the gums and drilled into the bones.
Your dentist will prescribe pain medication and pain-relief solutions like ice packs and will recommend that you rest.
The procedure for immediate dental implants involves administering anesthesia, cleaning the surgical site, placing the implant into the jawbone and then attaching the crown.
Same Day Teeth is usually suggested for people who have lost most or all of their natural teeth especially when teeth are lost due to tooth decay or periodontal (gum) disease. You need to have a consultation with the dentist who will determine if you are a good candidate for the treatment.
The procedure uses fewer implants to restore a complete arch of teeth and so; most people will be suitable for it. If you do not have sufficient bone for the techniques, then bone grafting may be considered.
This actually depends on you, however in most cases, placing implants and attaching an arch of teeth in a day, is possible. There are certain instances where we may ask you to wait while the dental implants fuse with the jawbone. This typically requires three months, after which the new teeth will be attached.
Yes, you can, there are no restrictions. All you need to do is clean them twice a day and see your dentist for routine checkups once every six months as you would do for your natural teeth. After your new teeth are fitted immediately after the implants, the dentist may ask you to eat a soft diet for the first few weeks. This gives time to the implants to fuse completely with the bone. After this, the permanent teeth are fitted and there will be no more restrictions on what you eat. Your artificial teeth will look, feel and function like natural ones.
Patients are always surprised at how comfortable the treatment is. All implants are usually placed under a local anaesthetic so that the implant sites are numb and there is minimal discomfort. You may expect slight swelling and some kind of discomfort after the surgery however; this can be managed by taking painkillers like Ibuprofen.