Fixed Implant Supported Denture

Fixed Implant Supported Denture in Venice, FL

Remove failing teeth and begin again with fixed full-arch teeth.

A digitally planned Teeth-in-a-Day procedure can replace a complete arch of damaged teeth with a permanent implant-supported restoration using as few as four dental implants.

A new smile supported by as few as four implants
Fixed Implant Supported Denture in Venice, FL

What Is A Fixed Implant Supported Denture?

A permanent full-arch solution when teeth cannot be saved

Sometimes it is no longer possible to preserve the teeth in an arch. This may result from years of neglect, numerous failed restorations, health problems, fear of dental treatment or the excessive cost of repeatedly repairing failing teeth.

Using 3D digital X-rays, custom 3D-printed surgical guides and restorations created through CAD/CAM design, the team can plan removal of the failing teeth and replacement with permanent restorations in one day.

This Teeth-in-a-Day procedure is completed while you are asleep, allowing you to awaken with a new smile and a mouth free of damaged teeth. Treatment can require as few as four dental implants and is commonly known as All-on-Four. The same approach can also help existing denture wearers who want permanent teeth again.

  • Replace an entire arch of failing or missing teeth.
  • Secure the restoration to implants instead of the gums.
  • Transition from removable dentures to fixed teeth.

A New Full-Arch Foundation

Designed to replace damaged teeth with stable, fixed function

The plan coordinates tooth removal, implant placement and a new restoration so the transition can be completed efficiently and comfortably.

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One-Day Transition

When appropriate, failing teeth are removed and fixed temporary teeth are connected during the same treatment day.

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As Few As Four Implants

Strategic implant positioning can support a complete arch with as few as four dental implants.

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Fixed Teeth

The restoration remains connected to the implants rather than being removed by the patient each night.

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Sleep Dentistry

Sedation supports a calm procedure and is especially helpful for patients affected by fear or extensive treatment needs.

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Digital Accuracy

3D imaging and printed guides connect the planned restoration with precise implant positions.

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Denture Upgrade

Existing denture wearers can explore replacing a removable appliance with permanent implant-supported teeth.

The Teeth-In-A-Day Process

Plan first, then coordinate surgery and your new smile

Every stage is designed around the final restoration, available bone, comfort needs and the appearance and function expected from the new arch.

Comprehensive evaluation

Review dental and health history, failing teeth, current dentures, bite and goals for permanent replacement.

3D digital planning

Use 3D X-rays and CAD/CAM records to design the restoration and choose safe, strategic implant positions.

Guided surgery while asleep

Provide sedation, remove the damaged teeth and place the implants with a custom printed surgical guide.

Same-day new smile

Connect the planned fixed temporary restoration when clinical stability and the treatment plan allow.

Healing and final teeth

Monitor implant integration and tissue healing before completing the durable final CAD/CAM restoration.

Good To Know

Fixed implant-supported denture questions

What does Teeth-in-a-Day mean?

It describes removing failing teeth, placing implants and connecting a fixed temporary restoration during one coordinated treatment day when conditions allow.

Is this the same as All-on-Four?

The original practice information explains that the procedure may use as few as four implants and is commonly known as All-on-Four.

Will I be asleep during the procedure?

The original treatment description states that Teeth-in-a-Day is performed while the patient is asleep. Your consultation determines the appropriate sedation plan.

Can existing denture wearers qualify?

Yes. This approach can be considered for patients who already wear dentures and want teeth that remain permanently fixed.

Are the same-day teeth final?

A fixed provisional restoration is commonly used during healing, followed by the final restoration after the implants and tissues are ready.

How is the treatment kept precise?

3D digital X-rays, CAD/CAM design and a custom printed guide coordinate implant position with the intended new teeth.