Teeth in One Day with Immediate Load Implants
Most denture patients do not have a stable appliance and would prefer to have the security of a fixed prosthesis. Now there is a very exciting treatment available to you in which you can receive four or more implants in one day and have your denture converted to a screw down Hybrid prosthesis. Imagine going from a loose fitting denture to the security of a fixed, screw down prosthesis all in one day.
The benefits of transitioning from a traditional removable denture to an implant-supported restoration are transformative. You regain the ability to eat foods you’ve avoided for years, speak without worrying about slipping dentures, and enjoy a renewed sense of confidence in your appearance. This solution bridges the gap between waiting for full osseointegration and gaining immediate functional improvement.
How It Works
While this process is being marketed under a variety of names, including ClearChoice clinics, Teeth in a Day, Teeth in an Hour, and Bar Attachment Denture, there are a number of important issues that you, the patient, need to consider before undergoing this type of therapy. Some of them include how many implants are best for you, whether bone grafting should be done to preserve your bone versus reducing the bone for ease of implant insertion, and whether the placement of angled implants is the best method of insertion in your case.
Your specific bone structure, oral health, and long-term goals should all influence the decision about how many implants to place and where they should be positioned. Dr. Marlin evaluates each patient individually to determine the most appropriate approach, rather than using a one-size-fits-all protocol. The positioning of implants has profound effects on how your restoration will function and look years down the line.
What You Need to Know
Quite often, the immediate load hybrid prosthesis is the only restoration option offered to the patient, even though there may be alternative treatment plans that could better serve your long-term needs. At Elite Prosthetic Dentistry, we believe in presenting patients with comprehensive information about all available options, including the pros and cons of each approach. Some patients benefit from immediate load prosthetics, while others may achieve better long-term outcomes with staged implant placement and conventional crowns.
You can find answers to these and other questions in our dental implants section, where we discuss various approaches to implant restoration. The key to success is working with an experienced prosthodontist who will customize your treatment plan to match your individual circumstances, lifestyle, and goals rather than fitting you into a predetermined protocol.
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