Teeth In An Hour
Teeth in an hour is a revolutionary new technology that allows us to deliver a implant supported fixed set of teeth in a single one hour surgical procedure.  A process that used to take close to a year to complete can now be done in a fraction of the time.  This is done by using the latest computer technology to precisely plan the placement of  the implants, design and fabricate the prosthesis, and guide the surgical placement of the implants.
Computer Model
From the CT data a very accurate 3D computer model of you bone is created.  This model allows us to plan the placement of the implants as well as design the prosthesis.
Framework Milling
The metal substructure is computer milled from a block of solid titanium.
Delivery Visit
Using the surgical guide the implants are placed and the prosthesis is delivered.
 

CT Scan

The patient has a CT scan to gather all the needed data for the Teeth in an Hour process.
Resin Matrix
A resin matrix of the metal substructure is then created based on the computer model.
Surgical Guide
A precise surgical guide is created to ensure the implants are placed precisely.

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