Complete Oral Rehabilitation

Full Mouth Rehabilitation or Complete Oral Rehabilitation (up to 28 crowns)   Our price $5,000.00 U.S. compare to $25,000 to $30,000 in the United States

A Full-mouth rehabilitation, sometimes called reconstruction or rejuvenation is the individual recreation of each tooth in your mouth.

Full-mouth rehabilitation is needed when the teeth are worn down, broken, missing or if you experience pain in the jaw joint, headaches or clicking or popping of the jaw as well as having difficulties (some times extreme difficulties when chewing your food).  If this is your case, then you should consider this procedure to stop the problems in both the bite and appearance of your mouth and your smile!

At UltraDent Dental Clinic we can totally rejuvenate your mouth, creating a healthy, beautiful smile in only two visits. This process is so successful that will forever change your life by giving you back the confidence of a beautiful smile, not to mention that you will be able to enjoy chewing your food again!

With a full mouth rehabilitation, you do not have to settle for the natural course of aging your mouth has taken. You can eat without getting pangs of discomfort from hot or cold food, you can start your day without soreness in your jaw, and you can complete tasks without having to fight recurring headaches.

Advances in dental technologies allow doctors to do impressive cosmetic reconstructions and to make them more painless and beautiful than ever before and having our own dental laboratory we are always in total control of the dental materials quality, craftsmanship and times of manufacture.   Everyone deserves to feel good about his or herself. If you have endured a lifetime of dissatisfaction with your smile, the time to act is now.

Complete Oral Rehabilitation Porcelain Fused to Metal
Typical U.S. Price $15,00 to $25,000
Our Price*

$5,000

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Permament Dental Bridges

Dental Bridges

Literally bridge the gap created by one or more missing teeth.

A bridge is made up of two crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap – these two anchoring teeth are called abutment teeth – and a false tooth/teeth in between. These false teeth are called pontics and can be made from gold, alloys, porcelain or a combination of these materials. Dental bridges are supported by natural teeth or implants.

Permanent bridges are charged per unit

this is a three unit permanent bidge

What are the benefits of dental bridges?

Dental Bridges:

  • Restore your smile
  • Restore your ability to properly chew and speak
  • Maintain the shape of your face
  • Distribute the forces in your bite properly by replacing missing teeth
  • Prevent remaining teeth from drifting out of position
  • Traditional bridges involve creating a crown for the tooth or implant on either side of the missing tooth, with a pontic in between. Traditional bridges are the most common type of bridge and are made of either porcelain fused to metal or ceramics.

Process for obtaining a dental bridge?

During the first visit, the abutment teeth are prepared. Preparation involves recontouring these teeth by removing a portion of enamel to allow room for a crown to be placed over them. Next, impressions of your teeth are made, which serve as a model from which the bridge, pontic, and crowns will be made by a dental laboratory. Your dentist will make atemporary bridge for you to wear to protect the exposed teeth and gums while your bridge is being made.

During the second visit, your temporary bridge will be removed and the new permanent bridge will be checked and adjusted, as necessary, to achieve a proper fit. Next and before it is cemented, the bridge will be shown to you to see how you like it. Once we have your approval we will permanently cement it and finish the procedure. About two hours later you will be ready to chew on it!

How long do dental bridges last?

Dental Bridges last 5 to 15 years and even longer. With good oral hygiene and regular prophylaxis, it is not unusual for the life span of a fixed bridge to be over 10 years.

Will it be difficult to eat with a dental bridge?

Replacing missing teeth should actually make eating easier. Until you become accustomed to the bridge, eat soft foods that have been cut into small pieces.

Will the dental bridge change how I speak?

It can be difficult to speak clearly when teeth are missing in the front or anterior areas. Wearing a dental bridge with the anterior teeth in their proper relationship will help you speak properly.

How do I care for my dental bridges?

It is important to keep your remaining teeth healthy and strong as the success of thebridge (depending on the type selected) depends on the solid foundation offered by the surrounding teeth. Brushing twice a day and flossing daily helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease that can lead to tooth loss. Your dentist or dental hygienist can demonstrate how to properly brush and floss your teeth.

Permanent Bridges Porcelain
Typical U.S. Price $1,000 each unit
Our Price*

$200

Each unit
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