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Want New Teeth? A Look Into The Cosmetic Dentist’s
Repertoire For Working Magic On Colorado Springs
Residents’ Damaged Teeth, PART 4
This four-part article series takes a closer look at the various technologies and techniques available for
the repair and replacement of damaged, worn and discolored teeth.
Welcome to the final installment of this four-part article series on the various tools, treatments, techniques
and technology available for the perfection of smiles. So far, our panel of Colorado Springs dentists has
explained the following incredible techniques for really improving upon the smile aesthetics of previously
unhappy patients:
Professional Teeth Cleaning Teeth Whitening Dental Veneers Dental Bonding and Tooth Colored Fillings Dental Implants Dental Crowns (Tooth and Implant-
Supported) Dental Bridges (Tooth and Implant-
Supported)
In our previous article post, Part 3, we introduced
dental implants as an excellent solution for
Colorado Springs residents who have lost one or
more of their natural teeth to decay or accidental
trauma. Now, in this our final article installment, we
shall take a look at the versatility of this
revolutionary dental technology.
Single dental implants
As it was explained in our previous article post, dental implants can be used to replace one or more isolated
missing teeth. By supporting a customized ceramic tooth crown, they are virtually indistinguishable from
natural teeth and function very similarly too. Perhaps most noticeably, new teeth implants typically feel
like natural teeth, which is a great benefit when you consider that one of the key complaints with other
dental technologies is that they feel foreign and uncomfortable.
If cared for properly and placed by reputable and experienced dental implants surgeons, Colorado Springs
residents can look forward to getting many decades of use out of their new teeth implants with little need
for repeat expenses and additional costs.
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Gone are the days when the
only teeth replacement
option open to patients
who had lost most or all of
their original dentition to
decay was the traditional
removable denture.
Nowadays, dental implants
are routinely used to
reconstruct a patient’s
entire dentition, from the
back molars to the front
incisors. There are a variety
of techniques designed to
achieve full mouth
reconstruction, but the one
with the greatest share of
the limelight is the “All-on-4,” which has successfully undercut the cost of traditional new teeth implant
methods by tens of thousands of dollars. It’s also typically able to provide Colorado Springs residents with
beautiful new, non-removable teeth almost always in just one day! This is a feat that is unprecedented in
the field of dental implantology, hence the popular status of the “All-on-4.”
The “All-on-4” works by the careful and precise placement and angulation of only four dental implants in
the top and/or lower jaw, depending on the patient’s needs. Each of these implants is strategically placed in
regions of the jaw that are bulkier than others, so that the dentists can avoid the need for bone grafting
surgery, even in patients who have lost a fair amount of bone volume to atrophy over the years. A
customized prosthetic dental bridge is then firmly attached to these four implants, thereby providing the
patient with dental implants and a beautiful set of teeth and gums, which they can typically use right away!
In Conclusion
You’re not alone if you dream of having new teeth. The great news is that there is a fantastic suite of
options for you to choose from and with the wide availability of dental financing there is little excuse not to
book an appointment with your dentist right away!