We offer several types of dental implant procedures at Impeccable Smiles. Let’s find out which one is right for you.
Single tooth replacement
Lose a tooth from an accident or a dental condition? This is the procedure for you. There are three components to this procedure.
- The implant bonds to the bone and replaces the root
- The abutment is a connector that holds your new tooth
- The crown replaces your tooth and attaches to the abutment
Implant bridges
Missing three or more teeth? This is the option for you.
Implants can be placed to support a bridge
The bridge is cemented in place so it can’t be removed
Implant supported dentures
If you need a full arch replacement and want an affordable option, this is the right procedure for you.
2-4 lower and 4-6 upper implants are placed to anchor a removable denture
Secure enough to eat the foods you want
Snaps in and out for easy cleaning
Acrylic-titanium hybrid implant bridge
If you have moderate bone loss, you may be a candidate for this procedure.
4-5 lower and 4-8 upper implants are placed for support
These implants are retained by screws so they can’t be removed
Made of acrylic teeth which are easy to repair
The acrylic teeth fit on a titanium metal base screwed into the implants
The dentist must unscrew the bridge for annual cleanings
Implant supported full arch bridge
If you recently lost your teeth and have minimal bone loss, this may be the right procedure for you.
4-5 lower and 4-8 upper implants are placed for support
These implants are retained by screws so they can’t be removed
Made of porcelain teeth
The porcelain teeth fit on a titanium metal or white Zerconium base screwed into the implants
What equipment do you use?
At Impeccable Smiles, we only use the best equipment because we believe that our patients deserve the latest state-of-the-art technology, including:
Valtech Green CT Implant Scanner
This is the world’s first green CT that increases image quality while also offering low dose x-ray. We use it because we refuse to compromise our patients’ treatment experience.
Low dose 3D x-ray
High quality 49 µm sensor CMOS sensor
Multiple fields of view
Dedicated 2D and 3D auto-switching sensor
One shot ceph technology
Multi-configuration available
CS 3600 Impression Scanner
Not a fan of silicone putty trays? We aren’t either. That’s why we’re introducing a new impression scanner that allows our patients to experience a much more comfortable digital impression process without the putty, not to mention faster appointments.
Small handheld device makes it easy to access hard-to-reach areas
Produces high-definition, full-color 2D and 3D images in seconds
HD 3D model helps make the treatment plan clear