Immediate tooth restoration in one day
When we hear during a visit to the dentist that our tooth is unsalvageable, these words echo ominously in the office like a verdict — we think then: “It's over. You will have to walk with a hole between your teeth…”
Nowadays, this is no longer true!
Modern dentistry allows you to restore almost any tooth in one day!
Immediate tooth reconstruction — Szczecin
We do not condemn patients to aesthetic and functional discomfort. If conditions in the mouth only allow it at the Implantologia Na Podzamczu clinic in Szczecin, we screw in a dental implant along with a crown in one day!
First, we conduct a consultation and an on-site CBCT scan to make sure that the prognosis for recovering the tooth is definitely positive. If an extraction needs to be performed, we prepare the necessary instruments for the next visit. The patient sits comfortably in the chair, and at the same time the diseased tooth is removed, then an implant with a temporary crown is screwed in its place. All procedures take place in one visit, and you can go home with your new tooth right away. The procedure is completely painless, performed under local anesthesia, and the patient can go to work, school, return to normal activities the next day.
How long does it take to restore a tooth?
The duration of immediate tooth restoration depends mainly on the course of tooth extraction. It may be that the extraction is more complicated, then the time is extended. The implant process itself takes about 20–30 minutes, then a temporary crown is prepared. The procedure for immediate restoration of the tooth should take about 1-2 h. After the implant integration period (4 months), the temporary crown should be replaced with a final porcelain one.
How much does it cost to restore a tooth?
To find out the total cost of restoring a tooth, make an appointment for an implant consultation. The doctor will look at the oral cavity, prepare a treatment plan and, based on it, make a cost estimate. The total price of immediate tooth restoration consists of:
- extraction
- implant
- temporary and final crown
What is restoration of a tooth after root canal treatment?
A tooth after endodontic, or root canal, treatment is dead and therefore weak, and often also all infested with decay, which needs to be removed. To strengthen it, a steel or fiberglass post is placed. A special cone is cemented into the root and crown parts to stabilize and stiffen the tooth. Most such teeth need to be reinforced with a crown to maintain functionality and aesthetics for as long as possible.