Teeth In An Hour is a revolutionary technique that merges the time-tested
technique of the Nobel Biocare Implant System with modern computer technology.
It allows us to place implants with the highest degree of safety and precision
and to immediately deliver a fixed bridge in approximately one hour! Almost all
of the diagnostic planning that previously was done during a series of in
office appointments with the patient can now be accomplished with the aid of a
specialized computer program. The following lists the steps involved:
Initial Examination
The patient undergoes a thorough clinical examination. Treatment options are
discussed. Diagnostic records are taken based on your existing dental
condition.
Treatment Plan
A printed treatment plan is presented detailing fees and treatment sequencing.
Smile Evaluation
Your existing teeth are evaluated for fit, esthetics, phonetics, facial
support, and function. New dentures may be required if your existing one is
lacking in any of the areas mentioned. Whichever teeth are chosen will be the
template for your new smile.
Scanning Procedure
We make a duplicate scanning denture from your existing denture, or the new one
we fabricate for you.
iCAT CT Scan
A CT scan of the patient's jaw wearing the scanning denture is completed using
a low-radiation iCAT machine. A second scan is performed using the denture
alone.
Data Conversion
Digital files from the iCAT scans are reformatted using the Nobel Biocare
Procera System software. The software converts the data into a
three-dimensional image of the jaw and denture.
Virtual Surgery
The surgeon/restorative dentist team up to perform a virtual surgery on the 3D
image. The file from this virtual surgery is then transmitted through the
Internet for fabrication of the surgical guide.
Robotics
At a robotics facility, the data files containing the surgical plan are used to
three-dimensionally reconstruct the patient's jaws. A special surgical guide is
then constructed to assist the surgeon with implant placement. The guide and
all necessary surgical components are carefully packaged and shipped back to
our office.
Fabrication Of Teeth
Using the surgical guide and the models of the jaws, the final set of teeth are
fabricated in the laboratory.
Final Inspection
Upon completion of the laboratory work, the surgeon/restorative dentist
examines the shape and size of the teeth and checks the components for accuracy
before scheduling the patient for the actual surgery.
Teeth In An Hour
The implants and teeth are surgically placed with the aid of the
computer-generated materials, usually with only local anesthesia. The surgical
procedure requires no incision, no sutures, and little post-operative swelling
or discomfort. The Teeth In An Hour surgery and your new cosmetically pleasing
smile usually takes approximately sixty minutes to complete.