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Why Implant Support May Be Recommended
Tooth loss across an arch can reduce chewing efficiency and affect overall balance. We assess whether one day dental implants may help restore support through a fixed structure anchored to the jaw. By stabilizing the bite, Dr. Rodriguez works to improve function while helping maintain bone support over time.
What Is Reviewed Before Implant Placement
Before planning treatment, we evaluate bone density, gum health, and how your bite comes together. If you’re searching for same-day dental implants near me, we use imaging and clinical assessment to determine whether the jaw can support immediate placement. Our team explains findings clearly so treatment decisions reflect your current oral condition.
How All-on-4 Implants Support a Full Arch
This approach uses a set of implants to support a full-arch prosthetic restoration. In numerous cases, Teeth in a Day may be possible when stability allows for immediate placement of a temporary restoration. We actively monitor healing after placement to ensure optimal integration between the implants and the surrounding bone.
When Immediate Implant Treatment May Be Considered
Care involving quick dental implants may be considered when multiple teeth are missing, and timely restoration is needed. In certain situations, a dental implant on the same day as extraction may be evaluated when the site allows for stable placement. We assess each condition carefully to determine whether immediate treatment supports long-term success. Patients from Winter Springs, Union Park, and Goldenrod also visit for consultation and follow-up care.
FAQs
They use four implants to support a full-arch restoration.
In some cases, placement and temporary restoration may occur in a single visit.
They provide long-term support when properly maintained.
Suitability depends on bone support, gum health, and overall oral condition.
Restore Full-Arch Function with Stable Support
We provide care at our dental office in Orlando, where we evaluate tooth loss, plan implant treatment, and restore function to support long-term stability.