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What is Teeth in an Hour?
By now, I bet that many of you have seen ads or news stories about
Teeth in an Hour and wonder what this is really all about. Over 30
years ago, Dr. P. I. Brånemark put together a technique for placing and
restoring dental implants that proved to be far superior to anything
that had come before. Dr. Brånemarks use of Titanium for the
construction of the implant proved to be a boon to the profession and
the patients who were missing teeth. The procedure was almost 100%
successful and lead to the development of major dental implant markets
throughout the world providing thousands of patients with new teeth.
There was one problem, however, in that it took literally months to get
these new teeth and many patients and dentists did not want to wait
this long. Researchers and clinicians began to study methods of
speeding up the process and one of the major results of this research
lead to teeth in an Hour.
Teeth in an Hour is a method utilizing radiographic 3-dimensional scans
to make a totally accurate representation of the patients jaw and then
constructing a mechanical template on this jaw which allows the dentist
to place implants with extreme precision. As a matter of fact, the
precision is so good that you can actually make up the final
restoration (the new teeth) on the model and transfer everything
exactly to the patients real jaw. Using the template in the patients
mouth, the implants are precisely placed and then the new teeth are
attached allowing the patient to leave within and hour or two or three
with a complete set of teeth ready for action.
Benefits:
Of course, you get your teeth right away instead of waiting 3 to 6
months or more. You also benefit from faster healing with the implant
surgery and implant placement is more precise than if the dentist did
it by hand.
Problem Areas:
This type of treatment is much more expensive than the old
fashioned way of placing implants and waiting until they are ready for
the new teeth. If it is not done absolutely correctly, the new teeth
may not fit and there may be a significant delay in getting the teeth.
There is a slightly higher incidence of implant failure in these cases.
Dr. Davidoffs Approach:
Dr. Davidoff has placed over ten thousand implants the Old Fashioned
way but he has also done a great deal of what we call immediate
loading where the teeth are attached to the dental implants the same
day they are placed. He is trained in the specific teeth in an Hour
technique (as of January 2008) and will be using all of his experience
to provide those qulaified patients who want this service with the very
best that is available at a very competitive fee.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 06 April 2008 )
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