Permanent Teeth

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There are several options available for achieving permanent teeth replacement, including dental implants, implant bridges, and fixed dentures. To determine the most appropriate solution for your individual needs, it’s essential to consult with your periodontist about the advantages and limitations of each option. Among these, implant-supported permanent teeth are often considered the ideal solution due to their natural appearance, strong function, and long-lasting results. However, treatments involving permanent teeth replacement—such as full arch restorations—can be costly—[click here for pricing]—especially for those requiring complete smile transformation.

Permanent teeth solutions are designed to restore both the appearance and function of your natural smile. Whether you’ve lost one or multiple teeth, options like same-day implants, fixed dentures, and implant-supported bridges provide long-lasting, secure, and natural-looking results. Our treatments are customized to deliver maximum comfort, durability, and confidence—helping you smile, eat, and speak with ease.

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The Treatment Process

The treatment process for permanent teeth replacement typically involves placing dental implants into the jawbone, followed by a healing period where the implants integrate with the bone. Once healed, custom-made permanent teeth are securely attached, restoring full function and a natural appearance.

Step:1 Initial Consultation

Your dentist performs a full oral examination, takes X-rays or 3D scans, and evaluates your bone structure to determine the best permanent teeth solution for you.

Step:2 Treatment Planning

A personalized plan is created, including the number and placement of implants, based on your bite, jawbone, and cosmetic goals.

Step:3 Implant Placement Surgery

Dental implants are surgically placed into your jawbone. In many cases, temporary teeth can be attached the same day.

Step:4 Healing & Osseointegration

Over the next 3–6 months, the implants fuse with your jawbone, ensuring a strong foundation. A soft diet is usually recommended during this period.

Step:5 Final Restoration

Once healing is complete, your final custom-made permanent teeth (bridge or denture) are securely attached, restoring full function and aesthetics.

Who Are Good Candidates for Dental Implants?

If you need full-mouth reconstruction or a complete arch replacement, implant-supported dentures like All-on-4 may be the ideal solution. Schedule a consultation with a dentist experienced in implant-supported procedures to explore your options. If you currently wear removable dentures, you may have experienced some bone loss that requires treatment before the procedure. Your dentist will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your jawbone health to determine if implant-supported dentures are the right choice for you.

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