Full-Mouth Rehab
Are decayed or missing teeth keeping you from living a life of laughter, great food, and confidence? You deserve better. You deserve to enjoy life without hiding a smile you’re unhappy with.
That’s why we provide full-mouth rehab–complete with all the options for restoring your smile. We can erase years of poor oral health and self consciousness, replacing them with healthy teeth and a positive outlook—often with just 1 surgical appointment! Imagine walking out of our office with more confidence in your smile than ever before. You can do it–we’ll show you the way.
Create a Brand New Smile – You’re Worth It
Three Ways to Restore Your Smile
We’re pleased to offer three solutions for replacing all your failing or missing teeth, with financial options that make it affordable:
- Removable dentures
- Implant-supported dentures
- Permanent full-mouth dental implants
Removable Dentures
Removable dentures are the least expensive option, but aren’t a long-term solution and may cause more problems than they solve over time. They require adhesives and can prevent you from eating the foods you love. They can also slip out at the worst times, leaving you embarrassed.
Implant-Supported Dentures
Implant supported dentures are dentures attached to dental implants that provide greater stability and function–a definite step up from the removable dentures your granddad used to wear.
Full-Mouth Dental Implants
Full mouth dental implants are the ultimate in full arch rehabilitation, permanently replacing all your falling or missing teeth with a fixed bridge of teeth attached to four or more dental implants.
While dentures may seem like the quickest way to replace missing teeth, implant solutions are healthier and more permanent. Our cosmetic and implant dentists are expertly trained in dental implants and have many years of experience placing them to restore smiles.
How Do Implants Work?
Replace your missing or decaying teeth with long-lasting, functional, and healthy implants in 3 steps.
Step 1: Consult With Our Dentists
At your consultation, we’ll begin creating your personalized treatment plan. We’ll capture your smile and personality to design a virtual representation of your new smile, so you can see the transformation before treatment begins! We’ll also take CBCT scans to assess the health and density of your jawbone.
Step 2: Guided Implant Surgery
We’ll be placing two or more dental implants into your jawbone. Our digital planning and surgical guides make this minimally invasive and efficient. In virtually all cases, we’re able to attach a temporary set of teeth or reline your denture at this appointment for a functioning, natural-looking smile while you heal.
Step 3: Love Your Healthy Smile
Your mouth needs a few months to fully heal and for your jawbone to fuse around your dental implants. During this phase, Dr. Green is custom designing your final restoration (if you’ve elected to receive full mouth dental implants). After healing, we’ll remove your temporary set of teeth, make any final adjustments, then permanently fix this new bridge of teeth to your dental implants.
You deserve teeth that will never fall out, stain, or decay. Enjoy a life full of your favorite foods, socializing happily with others, and feeling confident and attractive in your smile!
Our Credentials
As active members of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the American College of Oral Implantology respectively, Dr. Nikki Green and Dr. Robert Leedy are always incorporating the latest techniques and technologies to make full-mouth rehabilitation as easy on you as possible. They have decades of combined experience in placing and restoring dental implants using state-of-the-art technology and materials.
Making Your New Smile Affordable
We’re committed to helping you afford your investment in full-mouth rehabilitation. That’s why we offer an in-house membership club and third-party financing options.
Implant supported dentures start at $16,000. Full-mouth dental implants (or, complete fixed implant bridge) start at $23,000. All full-arch treatments include non-IV sedation, extraction of remaining teeth, bone grafts, implant surgery, advanced healing techniques, implant locators or abutments, a denture, or a temporary and final titanium-reinforced acrylic bridge.
If you don’t think full mouth rehabilitation is within your budget, please call us! We have helped many patients afford these life-changing solutions, and we can help you, too.