Dental implants offer a long-lasting solution for missing teeth. Surgically placed into the jawbone, screw-like posts fuse with the bone to create a strong foundation. Custom-made crowns are then attached to the implants, restoring your smile's appearance and function.
Implants help prevent bone loss in the jaw versus dentures.
Dental implants offer a long-lasting, natural-looking smile.
They feel and function like your own teeth. Unlike dentures, they won't come loose or fall out.
With proper care your dental implants are a long-lasting solution.
Offers a permanent solution for replacing a missing or broken tooth when the surrounding teeth are healthy.
A permanent solution for replacing several missing teeth.
This is a permanent solution that replaces all the natural teeth in either the lower jaw, the upper jaw or the full mouth
Also known as a cap, this is a hollow, artificial tooth-shaped restoration that fits over a damaged or decayed tooth.
Hybridge Full Arch is not an implant. It is a prosthetic restoration which is made using very specific clinical techniques.
The “conventional” approach to dental implants can be completed in many different ways, usually resulting in porcelain crowns or bridgework. These treatments are still indicated in many instances, but usually for replacing one or several teeth at a time. Treatment time may take up to 18 months.
Hybridge Full Arch is a specific technique/protocol, which has been perfected to result in a fast, cost effective, simplified treatment approach. The final prosthetic restoration is a cross-linked PMMA and chrome cobalt bridge replacing up to 12 teeth, supported on 5 or 6 dental implants. The result is full dental function for less than half the cost of conventional implant bridgework and in a fraction of the time.
Every person is different and so too is the Hybridge case depending on the number of teeth remaining, available bone, and other factors. There are many variables to the Hybridge treatment, so cost can vary. A Hybridge certified doctor will give you an exact cost estimate at the time of your initial consultation.
With so many dental insurance policies available today, we suggest you contact your insurance carrier to determine if dental implants are covered on your plan. If your policy does cover dental implants, you will find the yearly maximum will be the limit to coverage. As a rule, we find that dental insurance coverage is usually not significant enough to be a determining factor to completing treatment. Medicaid, Medicare and medical insurance do not cover Hybridge treatment.