Permanent Denture
Cost $12,995/Arch
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4 Implant Retained Overdenture
Financing Available
Cost $12,995

- Complete Oral Evaluation
- Cone-Beam CT Scan
- All Extractions
- 4 Implants per Arch
- Snap-In Provisional & Final Fixed Prosthesis
- Working with a team of experienced experts who can deliver a life-changing smile
- Photorealistic 3D visualization of your smile before surgery
All ON 4 Dental Implants
Financing Available
Cost $19,995

- Complete Oral Evaluation
- Cone-Beam CT Scan
- All extractions
- Four Dental Implants Per Arch
- Any needed bone graft
- IV Sedation to reduce fear & Anxiety
- Fixed Permanent PMMA Bridge reinforced with Titanium bar in two visits
- Photorealistic 3D visualization of your smile before surgery
Permanent Zirconia Teeth Single Arch (all in)
Financing Available
Cost $29,995

- Complete Oral Evaluation
- Cone-Beam CT Scan
- All extractions
- 4 Dental Implants Per Arch
- Any needed bone graft
- IV Sedation to reduce fear & Anxiety
- Fixed Permanent Zirconia New Teeth
- Photorealistic 3D visualization of your smile before surgery
Permanent Zirconia Teeth Double Arch (all in)
Financing Available
Cost $44,995

- Complete Oral Evaluation
- Cone-Beam CT Scan
- All extractions
- 4 Dental Implants Per Arch
- Any needed bone graft
- IV Sedation to reduce fear & Anxiety
- Fixed Permanent Double Zirconia Teeth
- Photorealistic 3D visualization of your smile before surgery
Permanent Denture Cost
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2 Implant Denture
$5,995
4 Implant Denture
$12,995
All ON 4 Dental Implants
$19,995*
FP1 Prosthesis
$45k
- Full Implant Rehabilitation that look like teeth.
- Restoring implant patient without bone removal.
- FP1 replaces the teeth only, without any pink aesthetics.
- This is advanced surgical treatment, the closest option to natural teeth. Often not distinguishable from natural teeth.
Dr. Ammar Taimish Ontario’s Top Implant Dentist and lecturer on All On 4 Denture Implants
3 Types Of Overdenture Treatments
Implant-Supported Denture - Full Mouth Dental Implants
Permanent Denture
Many restoration options are available when replacing missing teeth, such as dental implants, bridges, and dentures. You and your periodontist or dentist should evaluate the benefits and disadvantages of each treatment.
Permanent dentures, also referred to as implant-supported or fixed dentures, serve as artificial replacements for missing teeth. These prosthetic teeth are securely affixed through the use of dental implants or bridges, rendering them non-removable.
In contrast to conventional dentures, permanent dentures are firmly anchored within your oral cavity, delivering enhanced stability. Your dentist will employ single or multiple implants, configured in a bridge-like structure, to support each individual tooth. These custom-crafted dental prostheses are meticulously designed to conform precisely to your unique jaw anatomy and mouth contours.
How Do Permanent Denture Restorations Work?
Like traditional implants, a titanium or zirconia implant is surgically placed into the jaw to integrate into the bone and serve as a functioning root for an artificial tooth. With implant-supported dentures, a minimal number of implants can support up to 16 teeth in an arch. Implant-supported restorations allow for the same level of aesthetics and durability at a fraction of the cost.
In the case of All on 4 Implants, the placement of the four implants is strategic to support the entire arch adequately. Your dentist will place two implants in the posterior of the mouth and two implants in the anterior of the mouth. The anterior or front implants are placed traditionally into the jaw in a straight manner. In contrast, the posterior implants are inserted at a 45-degree angle to avoid needing a bone graft. Bone grafts are typical for patients with insufficient bone density to support the posterior implants fully. The angled placement simplifies the procedure and reduces costs by eliminating the need for bone grafts of the rear jaw bone.
The procedure can vary based on the particular brand of implant-supported dentures you choose. However, to give an idea of the process, we will review the step-by-step process for Permanent Dentures.
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 surgical placement of dental implants into your jawbone. The number of implants required can vary depending on the extent of tooth loss and the type of permanent dentures chosen. These implants serve as artificial tooth roots and provide a stable foundation for the dentures. 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.
New Teeth in One Day
One of the most significant benefits of implant-supported dentures is the ability to walk into your dental office needing teeth replacement and walk out with implant-supported dentures on the same day. Patients can leave with a fully reconstructed smile. However, remember the same-day benefits only reflect the placement of implants and temporaries, as there is no shortcut to osseointegration. This treatment is not complete until the implants have fully fused to the bone, which can take several months, and the permanent restorations bond to the implants.
Your dental office must have 3D imaging technology to map your jawbone and fabricate temporary dentures for same-day treatment. Many dentists are currently updating their office technology, so confirm the tools are available for this procedure.
Cost Of Permanent Denture
Several factors may affect the final price of permanent dentures. These factors include the location of the dentist and the need for additional treatments such as tooth extraction and bone shaping. Although this seems like a large sum, it's considerably less expensive than individually reconstructing and replacing each tooth. This option also provides more exceptional durability and longevity than old removable dentures.
Are You a Permanent Denture Candidate?
If you require full mouth reconstruction or a complete arch replacement, implant-supported dentures such as All-on-4 could be your optimal solution. Schedule a consultation with a dentist experienced in performing implant-supported procedures. If you wear removable dentures, you may have already suffered some bone loss that must first receive treatment. Your dentist will thoroughly evaluate the health of your jawbone to determine whether implant-supported dentures fit you.
If you are based in Vaughan, contact us now to book your consultation appointment!
Cost Of Permanent Dentures
Dr. Ammar Taimish Ontario’s Top Implant Dentist and lecturer on PERMANENT DENTURE
WHY PERMANENT DENTURES?
- Denture Permanently Fixed With Implants
- New teeth in as little as one day
- Minimally invasive procedure
- Less pain and swelling
- No more ill-fitting dentures
- Eliminates denture adhesives
- Teeth are secure like your natural teeth
- Fewer dental visits
- Immediate results
- Cost effective compared to traditional implants
- Life changing procedure
4 Implant Denture Cost
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