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Permanent Zirconia Teeth In As Little As One Week

At Young Dental Health Center Dr. Clifford Young & Dr. Peter Young offers a comprehensive and enduring solution for edentulous (toothless) patients, utilizing as few as four implants to support an entire set of teeth.

Our Teeth in a Day process has empowered numerous individuals who once faced issues with failing or missing teeth to fully and permanently restore their smiles. Young Dental Health Center procedure can provide final, permanent zirconia teeth in as little as one week! Each set of teeth is individually designed in our state-of-the-art dental laboratory using proprietary technology, ensuring a durable, high-quality restoration. Our highly experienced master lab technicians have decades of expertise in crafting unique dental artistry.

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Modernized Efficiency

The motivation behind streamlining the procedure was the aim to minimize the time needed for a full-arch dental implant treatment (either upper or lower row of teeth). Thanks to advancements in digital technology, a process that previously took eight months to a year can now be completed in as little as one day.
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100% Fully Digitally Designed Hybrid Bridge For A Long Lasting Beautiful Smile!

The surgical process of replacing an entire row of teeth with dental implants, once a day-long procedure, can now be expertly accomplished in less than one hour per arch.

Obsolete and messy elastic impressions are now replaced with advanced digital scanners and photogrammetry (precise measurements obtained from photographs), enhancing overall accuracy and resulting in a swift and painless restorative process.

Furthermore, the combination of improved bone grafting materials and hydrophilic implant surfaces has significantly reduced osseointegration time (the fusion of implants to the bone), enabling dentistry to expedite the biological healing process.

Teeth in a Day procedure was specifically developed to provide the highest quality smile at the most affordable cost to as many individuals as possible. After years of dedicated refinement, we have honed it to a precise science.

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ZIRCONIA FEATURES

Non-Removable Zirconia Teeth

Individually crafted in the state-of-the-art dental laboratory at Young Dental Health Center, using exclusive technology to guarantee a durable and high-quality zirconia restoration.

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Permanent Dental Implant Solution

Zirconia has received FDA approval as a permanent, long-lasting restoration that can endure for decades with proper maintenance. Choosing zirconia is not just an investment in your smile but also in the long-term well-being of your overall oral health.

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One Surgery

Certain full-arch procedures provided by other companies may necessitate multiple surgeries. Patients might need extractions initially, followed by a return for implant placement after a few months, and potentially another visit months later to uncover the implants.

After this phase, healing caps are usually placed for several weeks to facilitate tissue formation around them. Following months with plastic dentures, a temporary implant-retained bridge is typically installed until the final, permanent prosthesis can be fabricated.

For qualifying patients, we have the ability to perform extractions, implant placement, and immediate loading of a new set of teeth all in a single day. Our unique process saves our patients from the need to wear temporary dentures for 6-8 months or even longer!

One Fee
Our all-inclusive pricing ensures that, regardless of the extent of dental work needed, you will incur a single, fixed fee. Whether you are edentulous or require the surgical removal of teeth broken off at the gum line, there are no additional costs. In contrast to other companies that may levy extra charges for each implant, we install as many as is optimal for each patient's anatomy at no additional expense. Given that completely replacing teeth already constitutes a significant investment, we believe there is no justification for our patients to incur extra fees for minor procedures necessary to restore their smiles, such as removing existing implants, bone grafting, etc.