Is it possible to replace your teeth in a day?

The pace of life seems to get faster all the time. We all have to adapt in order to keep up and still enjoy ourselves. There are moments when we might wish for a bit more time to relax and notice the birds singing. When it comes to dental treatment, most people are happy when they can get the results they want even faster than ever before.

High dental implants Melbourne

At High Dental Implants Melbourne, we are able to offer Same Day Teeth to some patients who have gaps in their smile. This means you can walk in with missing teeth and walk away with a full set. This treatment is not suitable for everyone. We can assess the conditions in your mouth to see if it can work for you.

How does it work?

When you start your Same Day Teeth journey with us, the first thing we need to do is figure out where to put each dental implant in Melbourne. You only need 4 implants to support each arch when you have multiple implants. You need these implants to be able to withstand strong bite pressures and allow you to eat food normally. For this to happen, we need to find places to anchor them that are thick enough to support this action. This is why scanning and planning are the first 2 steps for each dental implant in Melbourne.

Once we have a plan in place, we can move forward with fitting. Each dental implant in Melbourne is inserted into the jawbone so this requires a small hole drilled into each of the chosen sites. Once your dental implants are in place, your new, temporary teeth are fitted so you can walk out with a complete smile.

Healing after dental implants still takes time. We can make our techniques faster, but the body can’t be forced to heal quicker. All we can do is provide a supportive environment and the right nutrition to make sure it can do its job as efficiently as possible. While this is happening, you will have a temporary bridge for about 6 months. After that, you’ll come back to High Dental Implants Melbourne to have your permanent teeth fitted.

All treatment carries risks. Individual consultation is required with one of our practitioners to ensure that the treatment is right for you.