IV Sedation
IV Sedation allows you to remain comfortable and relaxed throughout your procedure, reducing anxiety and ensuring a stress-free experience.
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The journey to getting implant supported bridges begins with a comprehensive consultation, where your oral health is assessed, and your needs are discussed. From there, advanced imaging and treatment planning ensure precise placement of implants, which serve as sturdy anchors for your custom bridge. The healing phase allows the implants to bond with the jawbone before the final bridge is crafted and fitted for optimal function and aesthetics.
Choosing Restore in 24 for Implant Supported Bridges
At Restore in 24, our experienced team provides unmatched expertise in implant supported bridges. From state-of-the-art technology to personalized care, we ensure every patient receives the highest standard of treatment. Our commitment to patient satisfaction means you’ll walk away with a confident smile and a solution built to last. Schedule a consultation today to take the first step toward your restored smile.
At Restore in 24, we offer additional services like IV Sedation, Sinus Lifts, and Bone Grafting to ensure you have the best foundation for your dental implants.
IV Sedation allows you to remain comfortable and relaxed throughout your procedure, reducing anxiety and ensuring a stress-free experience.
A sinus lift helps to create the necessary bone height in the upper jaw for secure implant placement, particularly for patients with bone loss near the sinus.
Bone grafting restores lost bone density in your jaw, providing a strong foundation for dental implants and preventing further bone loss.
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Full mouth implants are a permanent solution that uses 4-6 implants to support a full set of teeth on either the upper, lower, or both arches. They look, feel, and function like natural teeth.
The procedure can be completed in as little as 24 hours, from implant placement to receiving your new smile. However, recovery and final adjustments may take a few follow-up visits.
No, full mouth implants are fixed in place and are not removable by the patient. They offer a secure, permanent solution that only your dentist can remove for maintenance, similar to natural teeth.
In some cases, bone grafts may be necessary to support the implants if there is significant bone loss. During your consultation, we will determine if bone grafting is needed.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort thanks to sedation during the procedure. Any post-procedure pain can usually be managed with over-the-counter medications.