Dental Implant FAQ'S
Ideal candidates include individuals with missing teeth and sufficient bone density. A consultation will help determine your eligibility.
The entire process may take several months, but many patients can receive temporary teeth within a day of implant placement.
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Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure, which can be managed with medication.
Care is similar to natural teeth; regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups are essential.
Costs vary based on individual needs and treatment plans. We offer competitive pricing and financing options.
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All-on-6 implants typically use high-quality titanium for the implants, which is biocompatible and promotes osseointegration. The prosthetic teeth can be made from durable materials like porcelain or acrylic, designed to mimic the appearance of natural teeth.
Most patients can resume a normal diet shortly after receiving their permanent prosthetics. However, it's advisable to start with softer foods and gradually reintroduce harder items as you become accustomed to your new teeth.
If you have experienced bone loss, a bone graft may be necessary to ensure a stable foundation for the All-on-6 implants. During your consultation, our team will evaluate your bone structure and discuss the best options for your treatment.