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$40,995

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Permanent Teeth Zirconia

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Single Arch

$20,995

Double Arch

$40,995

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Single Arch

$20,995

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* $13,995 Or $215/mth financing for a 90-month term for All on 4 Dental Implants does not include the final prosthesis. After the temporary prosthesis has healed, a final prosthesis will be placed, and extra charges will apply.

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Free thirty minute All On 4 Implant or other Denture Implant consult.

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4 Implant Denture

Four Implant-Retained, Overdenture with new acrylic/hybrid denture.

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48-month term

$14,995

or $185/mo

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All On 4 PMMA Single Arch Fixed New Teeth, initially with new temporary denture.

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Types Of Permanent Implant-Supported Teeth

With this treatment, the overdenture rests directly on your gums and is retained by implants placed into your upper and/or lower jaw. The overdenture, which is removable, is secured to your implants through retentive attachments incorporated into the denture. Implant-retained tissue supported dentures are currently recognized as the minimum standard of care for fully edentulous patients.

With this treatment, the overdenture engages retentive attachments on a metal bar that connects to implants, which are placed into your upper and/or lower jaw. The overdenture, which is removable, is secured to the bar through attachments fabricated directly into the denture.

With this treatment, the overdenture and bar are a one-piece framework secured using screws to implants placed into your upper and/or lower jaw. The overdenture is only removable by a Dental Clinician and is the most like natural teeth due to not having flanges and not resting on the gums.

Permanent teeth restoration refers to advanced dental procedures designed to replace missing or severely damaged teeth with durable, long-lasting alternatives. Unlike temporary or removable options like traditional dentures, permanent restorations are designed to stay in place and function just like your natural teeth.

There are several options for permanent teeth restoration, including:

Each of these methods aims to restore both the appearance and function of your teeth while preventing further dental issues like bone loss or shifting teeth.

There are numerous benefits to choosing permanent teeth restoration over temporary or removable options:

  • Natural Appearance: Permanent restorations are designed to match the look and feel of your natural teeth, providing an aesthetically pleasing result.
  • Improved Oral Function: Whether you’re speaking or eating, permanent restorations restore full functionality, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods and communicate clearly.
  • Durability: Permanent solutions like implants can last for decades, making them a long-term investment in your oral he alth.
  • Preservation of Jawbone: Dental implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss that often occurs with missing teeth.
  • Enhanced Comfort: Permanent teeth restoration eliminates the discomfort associated with ill-fitting dentures or bridges.

While the specific process can vary depending on the type of restoration, here’s a general outline of what you can expect during permanent teeth restoration:

  1. Consultation and Evaluation: Your dentist will assess your oral he alth and determine the best treatment plan for your needs. This may involve X-rays, 3D imaging, and impressions of your mouth.
  2. Preparatory Procedures: Some patients may need preparatory procedures like bone grafting if there is insufficient jawbone density to support implants.
  3. Implant Placement: For restorations involving implants, a minor surgical procedure is performed to place the titanium posts in the jawbone.
  4. Healing Period: Implants require a few months to heal and integrate with the jawbone. In the meantime, temporary restorations may be placed.
  5. Final Restoration: Once healing is complete, permanent crowns, bridges, or dentures are placed, providing a fully functional and natural-looking smile.

The cost of permanent teeth restoration can vary depending on the type of treatment, the number of teeth being restored, and the complexity of the procedure. Dental implants, for example, tend to be more expensive upfront due to their durability and long-lasting benefits. Factors like preparatory treatments (e.g., bone grafts) and materials used also influence the total cost. While permanent restorations may require a higher initial investment than temporary solutions, they offer greater longevity, functionality, and aesthetic appeal, making them a worthwhile long-term solution for restoring your smile..

Almost anyone with missing or severely damaged teeth can benefit from permanent teeth restoration. However, ideal candidates should meet certain criteria:

  • Good Overall He alth: Candidates should be in good general he alth since some procedures, like implant placement, involve minor surgery.
  • Sufficient Jawbone Density: A he althy jawbone is necessary to support dental implants. If bone loss has occurred, bone grafting may be recommended.
  • Non-Smoker: Smoking can affect healing and the success of dental implants, so quitting is advised before undergoing permanent teeth restoration procedures

Ready to transform your smile with permanent teeth restoration? Contact our team at Redwood City Implant Clinic to schedule a consultation. Our skilled team will help you choose the best solution to restore your teeth and give you the confidence to smile, eat, and speak without worry.

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