Losing multiple teeth can dramatically affect your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Traditional dentures, though once the primary solution, often fall short when it comes to comfort, stability, and aesthetics. Enter “New Teeth In A Day, a revolutionary full-mouth dental implant solution that allows patients to walk out of the dental office with a fully restored smile in just one appointment.
Leveraging modern implant techniques like All-on-4 and All-on-6, this advanced treatment offers a permanent, stable, and beautiful alternative to traditional dentures and is all delivered in a single day. At Precision Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we specialize in delivering this life-changing treatment using the most advanced technology and a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
Key Takeaways
- Immediate results: Walk out with a new smile the same day as your surgery.
- Minimally invasive: Requires fewer implants to support full arches of teeth.
- Restored function and appearance: Eat, speak, and smile with ease.
- Reduced treatment time: Fewer appointments and faster recovery.
- Durable and long-lasting: Implants are designed to last for decades.
What Is “New Teeth” in a Day?

“New Teeth In A Day” is a revolutionary dental procedure designed for people who need to replace most or all of their teeth. Unlike traditional implants, which may require several surgeries and months of healing, this method allows you to receive dental implants and a temporary set of teeth in a single visit.
The process uses four to six titanium implants per arch, strategically placed in the jawbone. These implants act as anchors for a full set of prosthetic teeth, which are custom-fitted to your mouth. The implants are placed at precise angles to maximize bone contact and avoid areas with bone loss, making the procedure suitable for many patients who were previously told they didn’t qualify for implants.
Step-by-Step: How the Procedure Works
1. Initial Consultation and Planning
Your journey begins with a detailed consultation at our office. We’ll take the time to understand your goals, health history, and lifestyle needs. Our team will perform a comprehensive oral examination, including advanced 3D imaging, to assess your bone density and determine the best implant strategy.
We’ll also discuss any medications you’re taking and evaluate whether any preparatory steps, such as quitting smoking or managing certain health conditions, are needed to optimize your success.
2. Preparatory Treatments (If Needed)
In some cases, patients may need preparatory procedures before the implants can be placed. This may include removing any remaining damaged or decayed teeth or, in rare cases, performing bone grafting if there’s insufficient jawbone to support the implants.
We aim to minimize additional procedures whenever possible by using advanced techniques that make implant placement efficient, even in cases of bone loss.
3. Implant Surgery and Temporary Teeth Placement
On the day of your procedure, we’ll place the dental implants directly into your jawbone under local anesthesia or conscious sedation for maximum comfort. Once the implants are securely in place, we immediately attach a set of temporary prosthetic teeth. These temporary teeth look and feel like natural ones and are custom-designed to suit your appearance and bite.
This immediate functionality allows you to walk out of the office with a brand-new smile: no waiting, no gaps.
4. Healing and Osseointegration
After the implants are placed, your jawbone will begin a natural healing process called osseointegration, where the bone fuses with the titanium implants. This phase usually takes about 3 to 6 months and is crucial for ensuring the long-term stability of your new teeth.
During this time, you’ll wear your temporary prosthetics, which are fully functional but slightly lighter to minimize stress on the healing implants.
5. Final Restoration: Your Permanent Smile
Once the healing process is complete and your implants are fully integrated into the jawbone, we’ll take new impressions to craft your final, permanent set of teeth. These restorations are made from high-quality, durable materials designed to look incredibly lifelike and withstand the daily pressures of chewing and speaking.
Your final smile will be strong, beautiful, and uniquely yours.
“Once the healing process is complete and your implants are fully integrated into the jawbone, we’ll take new impressions to craft your final, permanent set of teeth. These restorations are made from high-quality, durable materials designed to look incredibly lifelike and withstand the daily pressures of chewing and speaking.” — Precision Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Top Benefits of “New Teeth In A Day”
Immediate Results, Immediate Confidence
One of the most significant advantages of this procedure is that you leave with a full set of functioning teeth the same day. There’s no need to go toothless for weeks or struggle with temporary removable dentures.
Fewer Implants, Less Invasive
By strategically angling the implants, we can use fewer of them to support a full arch. This means less surgery, less recovery time, and often no need for bone grafting. A common barrier with traditional implants.
Natural Look and Feel
Both the temporary and final prosthetics are designed to look like real teeth. You’ll be able to smile naturally, speak clearly, and eat comfortably, without worrying about your teeth shifting or slipping.
Healthier Jaw and Facial Structure
Unlike dentures, implants stimulate your jawbone, preventing the bone loss that often occurs when teeth are missing. This helps preserve your facial shape and reduces signs of premature aging.
Simplified Maintenance and Long-Term Success
Once your final prosthetics are placed, maintaining them is much like caring for natural teeth. With proper oral hygiene and routine dental visits, your implants can last a lifetime.
Who Is a Candidate for This Procedure?
While “New Teeth In A Day” is a powerful option, it’s not suitable for everyone. Ideal candidates typically include
- Adults who are missing most or all of their teeth
- Those with sufficient jawbone (or open to bone grafting if necessary)
- Patients in good general health
- Non-smokers or those willing to quit before surgery
- Individuals who want a fixed, long-term solution rather than removable dentures
Conditions That May Complicate Treatment
Certain health issues can affect how your body responds to surgery and healing. These include:
- Diabetes or autoimmune disorders, which may affect healing
- Cancer, leukemia, or blood disorders, which can interfere with bone integration
- Bruxism (teeth grinding), which may put excessive pressure on implants
- Liver disease or medications like blood thinners, which require careful planning
We will evaluate your full medical profile to ensure you’re a safe and suitable candidate. In many cases, we can work with your physician to adapt the plan and reduce risks.
How Does It Compare to Other Options?
| Treatment Option | Time to Teethe | Stability | Aesthetics | Longevity |
| New Teeth In A Day | Immediate | Very Stable | Natural Look & Feel | 20+ Years |
| Traditional Implants | 3–6 months | Extremely Stable | Highly Aesthetic | Lifetime Potential |
| Implant-Supported Dentures | 2–4 weeks or more | Moderately Stable | Improved Overdentures | 10–20 Years |
| Conventional Dentures | Immediate | Poor Stability | Often Noticeable | 5–10 Years |
While traditional methods still have their place, same-day full-mouth implants offer the most immediate and comprehensive results with minimal downtime.
Emotional and Lifestyle Benefits
The benefits go far beyond physical function. Many patients describe this treatment as life-changing. Here’s why:
- Boosted Confidence: You no longer need to hide your smile or avoid photos.
- Improved Speech: Speak clearly and confidently without worrying about loose dentures.
- Enhanced Nutrition: Eat a wide variety of foods again, from crunchy vegetables to your favorite steak.
- Renewed Social Life: Enjoy dinners, gatherings, and conversations without embarrassment or discomfort.
For many, it’s not just about teeth. In short, it’s about feeling like yourself again.
Why Choose Precision Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery?
At Precision Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we combine skill, technology, and compassion. Our surgeons are board-certified and trained in implantology and facial anatomy. This ensures every procedure is safe and precise. We use advanced tools like 3D scanning and guided surgery. These help us plan and perform your treatment with great accuracy. We also focus on personalized care. Your treatment is personalized to your health, anatomy, and goals. From your first visit to your final smile, your comfort is our priority. Our patients often report life-changing results and high satisfaction. That’s why so many trust us with their smiles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the procedure painful?
Most patients experience only mild discomfort, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief. Sedation is available for a comfortable experience during surgery.
Q: How long do the implants last?
Dental implants are designed to last 20 years or more with proper care. Many patients enjoy their implants for life.
Q: Can I eat normally right away?
You’ll be asked to stick to soft foods during the healing phase. Once healed, you’ll be able to eat nearly anything with confidence.
Q: Is financing available?
Yes, we offer flexible payment plans and can help you navigate insurance or third-party financing options.




