1. [B]Advanced Materials[/B]
- Implants: Typically made from biocompatible titanium or zirconia, which are durable, corrosion-resistant, and safe for the body.
- Crowns/bridges: Custom-made from porcelain or ceramic to match the look and function of natural teeth.
- Specialist care: Oral surgeons, periodontists, and prosthodontists often work together. These are highly trained dental specialists whose time and skills are costly.
- Lab work: Skilled dental technicians create custom prosthetics, which require significant time and precision.
- Multiple steps are involved:
- Extractions (if needed)
- Bone grafting or sinus lifts (to prepare the jaw)
- Implant placement (can require 4–8+ implants per arch)
- Healing time and follow-up surgeries
- Final prosthetic placement
- Advanced imaging techniques, such as 3D CBCT scans, digital impressions, and surgical guides, ensure accurate placement.
- Clinics invest heavily in this equipment to reduce complications and improve outcomes.
- Each case is unique and often takes several months.
- Full-arch or full-mouth procedures require careful planning and customization to ensure function, comfort, and aesthetics.
- Though expensive upfront (often $20,000–$50,000+ per arch), full mouth implants:
- The last decades with proper care
- Preserve jawbone and facial structure
- Provide functionality similar to natural teeth
- Avoid many issues common with traditional dentures
- Implant-supported dentures (All-on-4): Fewer implants, lower cost.
- Traditional dentures: Much cheaper, but less stable and durable.