Precision Permanent Secured PMMA Teeth
Single Arch
Cost $16,995
Treatment includes:
- Patented Precision Smile System
- 3D Smile Simulation of your smile before you start
- Complete Oral Evaluation
- Proprietary Face Scan for better looking teeth
- Cone-Beam CT Scan
- All extractions
- Four Dental Implants Per Arch
- Any needed bone graft
- Sedation included
- Fixed Permanent Secured PMMA Bridge reinforced with Titanium bar in two visits
Precision PMMA is a high-performance hybrid material (titanium and graphite-infused acrylic) with high strength and good long-term durability.
Precision Permanent Secured Zirconia
Single Arch
Cost $20,495
Treatment includes:
- Patented Precision Smile System
- 3D Smile Simulation Photo of your smile before you start
- Complete Oral Evaluation
- Proprietary Face Scan for better looking teeth
- Cone-Beam CT Scan
- All extractions
- 4 Dental Implants Per Arch
- Any needed bone graft
- Sedation included
- Fixed Permanent Secured Zirconia New Teeth
Precision Zirconia is the strongest and most durable material for dental bridges.
Precision Permanent Secured Zirconia
Double Arch
Cost $39,995
Treatment includes:
- Patented Precision Smile System
- 3D Smile Simulation of your smile before you start
- Complete Oral Evaluation
- Proprietary Face Scan for better looking teeth
- Cone-Beam CT Scan
- All extractions
- 4 Dental Implants Per Arch
- Any needed bone graft
- Sedation included
- Fixed Permanent Secured Double Zirconia
Precision Zirconia is the strongest and most durable material for dental bridges.
whAT TO EXPECT
The procedure for full arch implant-supported dentures varies depending on the brand chosen. To illustrate, let’s examine the Precision Smile Process step by step.
Step 1: The initial step involves scheduling a consultation to determine if you are a suitable candidate for implant-supported dentures. Your dentist will employ 3D imaging to examine your jawbone structure and determine the aesthetic and functional aspects of your new teeth, such as the length of the teeth and bite placement.
Step 2: A computer simulation of your mouth will be prepared using 3D imaging to ascertain the exact positioning for each implant.
Step 3: The procedure to insert the four implants is performed during this step, which may include additional treatments like tooth extraction and bone shaping. The implants are then topped with abutments and temporary teeth while the jawbone heals and integrates with the implants. A soft food diet is recommended during recovery to protect the osseointegration process.
Step 4: Three months following the initial implantation, the temporary teeth are replaced with a permanent secured fixed teeth. The recovery from this final step is typically swift and accompanied by minimal discomfort.
Types Of Denture Implants
This treatment involves placing implants into your upper and/or lower jaw, on which the overdenture rests directly. The removable overdenture is secured to the implants using retentive attachments incorporated into the denture. Implant-retained tissue-supported dentures are currently considered the minimum standard of care for fully edentulous patients.
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Precision Smile Technology: A Patient’s Guide to Perfect Dental Implants
Why Preplanning Is Key to Avoiding Prosthetic Complications
When it comes to full mouth dental implants, preplanning is essential not only for accurate implant placement but also for achieving a successful and aesthetically pleasing prosthetic outcome. Inadequate preplanning can lead to prosthetic complications, misaligned teeth, and poor aesthetic results.
Common Prosthetic Complications from a Freehand Approach
1. Misaligned Bite
Without proper preplanning, the prosthetic may not align with your natural bite. This can cause difficulties in chewing, jaw pain, and even headaches. Precision Smile Technology ensures your bite is aligned correctly, reducing the need for post-procedure adjustments.
2. Unnatural Tooth Positioning
A freehand approach can lead to teeth that look “off” or unnatural. Issues like teeth being too long, short, or angled awkwardly may occur. Precision Smile digitally positions each tooth before surgery for a natural and aesthetically pleasing result.
3. Speech Impairments
Poorly planned prosthetics can affect speech, causing lisping or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds. Precision Smile Technology accounts for the relationship between your teeth and tongue, optimizing speech function.
4. Premature Wear and Tear
Incorrectly positioned teeth can cause uneven pressure distribution, leading to premature wear, cracks, or chips in the prosthetic. Preplanning with Precision Smile distributes force evenly across all teeth, promoting long-term durability.
Aesthetic Concerns with Freehand Prosthetics
1. Generic Smile Appearance
Freehand approaches often rely on standard prosthetics that don’t match your facial features. This can result in a “one-size-fits-all” smile that looks generic. Precision Smile Technology customizes the shape, size, and arrangement of each tooth to complement your unique facial features.
2. Unnatural Tooth Color
Inadequate predesign may result in tooth colors that don’t match your natural shade or skin tone. Precision Smile’s detailed color matching process ensures a natural, seamless appearance.
3. Poor Lip Support
Improperly designed prosthetics may fail to support your lips and lower face, creating a sunken or overly protruded look. Precision Smile preplanning ensures proper lip support, enhancing facial aesthetics.
4. Uneven Gum-to-Tooth Ratio
Without precise planning, you might show too much or too little of your teeth when you smile. Precision Smile Technology balances the gum-to-tooth ratio for the most flattering and natural-looking smile.
5. Lack of Personalization
Freehand designs often overlook your personal smile preferences, leading to a result that doesn’t reflect your personality. Precision Smile values your input during the planning phase, ensuring your new smile aligns with your vision.
Why Choose Precision Smile Technology?
By using advanced technology, Precision Smile Technology preplans and predesigns your new smile to avoid common complications. Here’s why it makes a difference:
- A natural-looking smile tailored to your facial features.
- Comfort and functionality from the first day.
- Fewer adjustments and revisions, saving you time.
- Confidence in the longevity and appearance of your smile.
Your smile is unique. With Precision Smile Technology, you’re not just receiving dental implants; you’re getting a personalized smile that enhances your appearance and improves your quality of life.