What to Expect After Teeth In A Day Services
If you’re considering Teeth In A Day, you probably want to know how it will feel and when you’ll see results. In short, you want to know what you’re in for before you get started.
Dr. Caesar Sweidan and Dr. Laura Smith at St. Tammany Periodontics & Implants in Covington and Slidell, Louisiana, are here to guide you every step of the way.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to expect immediately after the procedure, during the first week, and how to care for your new teeth to keep them in good shape for years to come.
Can you really replace my teeth in one day?
Yes, Teeth In A Day really replaces your teeth in a single session, offering you a new smile in just one visit.
During this streamlined procedure, we first evaluate your specific needs and use advanced imaging technology to plan the placement of your dental implants.
On the day of your procedure, we remove any damaged teeth, if necessary, and strategically place the dental implants into your jawbone. We then attach temporary crowns or bridges to the implants, immediately giving you a functional and natural-looking smile.
The procedure provides instant results and healing occurs gradually. Over the next few months, the implants integrate with your jawbone through osseointegration. As the implant melds with your natural anatomy, you develop a stable and long-lasting foundation for your permanent teeth.
Once the healing phase is complete, you return to our office for the final step, where we securely place your custom-designed permanent crowns.
What happens on the day of your Teeth In A Day procedure?
On the day we schedule you for your Teeth In A Day procedure, here’s what you can expect:
Preparing for the procedure
We begin by removing damaged or deteriorating teeth in the affected arch. We use local anesthesia to keep you comfortable, but if you have dental anxiety, we can offer sedation.
Implant placement
Depending on your specific needs, we place four to six dental implants into your jawbone. These titanium implants act as anchors for your new fixed prosthesis, simulate your natural tooth roots, and eventually integrate with your bone over several months.
Temporary prosthesis
After implant placement, you leave with a temporary set of teeth that allow you to eat and smile immediately. We use the most advanced technology to design and 3D print the temporaries. We replace this initial prosthesis with a permanent set after healing is complete.
By the end of the day, you walk out with a beautiful new smile.
The week after your Teeth In A Day procedure
The first week after your procedure is crucial to healing. Here’s how to assist your recovery:
Post-op sensations
You might feel slight discomfort, swelling, or tenderness around the treatment area. These symptoms are completely normal and usually subside after a few days. We may prescribe pain medication or recommend over-the-counter options to manage the discomfort.
Eating and drinking
For the first few days, stick to soft foods and avoid anything hard, crunchy, or hot. SSoup, yogurt, smoothies, grilled fish/chicken and mashed potatoes are ideal. A soft diet protects your temporary teeth and encourages healing.
Oral hygiene
Brush your teeth gently with a soft-bristle toothbrush, ensuring you clean around your temporary prosthesis. We may also prescribe an antibacterial mouth rinse.
How to care for your new teeth for life
Once your permanent prosthesis is in place, caring for your dental implants is easy — just follow normal oral hygiene rules.
Daily hygiene routine
Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, and use an interdental brush to clean between your teeth. Floss daily and use a waterpik to remove food particles and plaque.
Regular checkups
Even with dental implants, regular dental visits are essential. We recommend checkups every six months to monitor your implants and surrounding tissues.
Avoid bad habits
Avoid smoking or chewing on hard objects (like ice or pen caps), as they can compromise your dental implants. If you grind your teeth, use a mouthguard to protect your new teeth.
To schedule your Teeth In A Day procedure, call us at St. Tammany Periodontics & Implants or request an appointment online.