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Permanent Teeth Solutions for a Confident Smile

Seamless, stable smile with permanent implant-supported teeth

Zirconia New Teeth

Permanent Teeth

$16,995

/ Arch

All Inclusive

Explore Our Implant
Offerings

4 Implant Retained Overdenture

$7,995

Financing Available

All On 4 Zirconia Single Arch (all in)

$16,995

$235/mo

Financing Available

All On 4 Zirconia Double Arch (all in)

$33,995

$537/mo

Financing Available

Transform Your Smile
With Implants

Dr. Mileidis Pena Marro

Selected for advance dental training via honors programs in Implant Dentistry, Aesthetics, and Periodontology.

Real Stories from Our Happy Patients

Cost Of Permanent Teeth

Free

Consultation

Free thirty minute All On 4 Implant or other Denture Implant consult.

$7,995 or $121/mo

4 Implant Denture

Four Implant-Retained, Overdenture with new acrylic/hybrid denture.

$16,995 or $235/mo

All On 4 Dental Implants

Permanently Fixed New Teeth.

Patients Before and After

Why Permanent Teeth Restoration?

TrueDent’s Top Permanent Teeth Specialist

Dr. Mileidis Pena Marro

DENTIST

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Get the Smile You Deserve with Flexible Payment Plans and Quick Approvals

3 Types Of Permanent Implant-Supported Teeth

Implant-Retained, Gum Supported

With this treatment, the overdenture and bar are a one-piece framework secured using screws to implants placed into your upper and/or lower jaw. The overdenture is only removable by a Dental Clinician and is the most like natural teeth due to not having flanges and not resting on the gums.

Our office features a 3-D CT scanner and other advanced technology, making our location one of the top dental facilities in the area. On the day of the surgery, the entire process is usually completed in one day, and you leave our office with fully functioning teeth. At all follow-up appointments, you’ll meet with Dr. Mileidis. 

If you are tired of wearing your denture or if your denture is loose and ill-fitting, the All on 4 or Teeth-in-a-Day procedure will help you get rid of your denture and provide you with permanent teeth. If you are about to lose your teeth or have many missing teeth, the full-mouth procedure is your answer.

What are pernament Teeth?

Permanent teeth, also known as permanent dental implant-supported teeth, offer a robust and long-lasting solution for individuals missing one or more teeth. Unlike traditional dentures or bridges, dental implants are anchored directly into the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for artificial teeth. This integration not only ensures that the replacement teeth function and feel like natural ones, but also helps preserve the integrity of the jawbone and prevent bone loss. Implant-supported permanent teeth are designed to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and aesthetically pleasing result. Additionally, they require minimal maintenance and can significantly improve your ability to chew, speak, and smile with confidence. With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, making them a worthwhile investment for restoring both oral health and quality of life.

Permanent dental implant-supported teeth restorations offer a stable and durable solution for missing teeth. The process starts with placing titanium implants into the jawbone, which integrate with the bone over several months. Once the implants are securely fused, abutments are attached to serve as connectors for custom-made restorations. There are several types of permanent dental implant-supported teeth, including single tooth implants for individual gaps, implant-supported bridges for replacing multiple teeth, implant dentures for full or partial arch restorations, and All on 4 implants, which use four implants to support an entire arch. These restorations are designed to match natural teeth in appearance and function, allowing for normal eating, speaking, and smiling. With proper care and regular dental check-ups, this method provides a long-lasting, reliable replacement for missing teeth.

The procedure can vary based on the particular brand of entire arch implant-supported dentures you choose. However, to give an idea of the process, we will review the step-by-step process for All on 4s.

Step1: The first step is to schedule an initial consultation so your dentist can assess whether you are suitable for implant-supported dentures. Your dentist will use 3D imaging to get a picture of your jaw bone structure and decide your new teeth’ aesthetic and functional properties, such as dental crown length and bite placement.

Step 2: Your dentist will prepare a computer simulation of your mouth using 3d imaging to determine the precise placement of each implant. A surgical template for fabrication may also be done at this step to serve as a guide.

Step 3: This step involves the surgery of inserting the four implants. This step includes additional treatments, such as tooth extraction and bone shaping. Then the implants are capped with abutments and temporary teeth. At the same time, the jaw bone recovers and slowly begins to fuse with the implants. Diet during recovery must be carefully managed with soft foods to avoid any damage to the osseointegration process.

Step 4: Three months after their initial placement, the temporary teeth are removed and replaced with a permanently fixed denture. Recovery at this point should be relatively quick, with little discomfort.

The cost of permanent teeth, also known as permanent implant-supported teeth, can vary based on several factors, including the number of implants needed, the type of restoration, and geographic location. Single dental implants, implant-supported bridges, and full-arch restorations, such as the All on 4 system, each have their own pricing considerations. Additional expenses may include diagnostic imaging, surgical fees, and follow-up care. Despite the initial investment, permanent teeth offer long-term value due to their durability, functionality, and minimal maintenance compared to other tooth replacement options. For detailed pricing information, you can visit the relevant pricing page for single dental implants, implant-supported bridges, and full-arch restorations.

To determine if you are a candidate for permanent implant-supported teeth, several factors are considered. Candidates typically need to have healthy gums and sufficient jawbone density to support the implants. Individuals with chronic health conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or severe osteoporosis, may need additional evaluations to ensure successful integration. Good oral hygiene and a commitment to maintaining it are also essential. During a thorough dental examination, your dentist will assess these factors and discuss your overall suitability for the procedure, ensuring that permanent implant-supported teeth are a viable and effective solution for your dental needs. Call us now to learn more!