Missing All Upper and Lower Teeth
Special Implant Consultation
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$99*
- Pre-Screening implant questionnaire
- CT Scan and other Radiographs
- One-on-one consult with Dr. Michaelsen or other specialist deemed necessary by the office
*Restrictions may apply
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Financing & Payment Plans
We understand how important it is to be able to restore your dental health and your confidence with a long-term solution. That's why we offer third-party financing options and work with you on payment plans to fit your budget.
Single Implant Replaced
For as little as
$97 a month*
Implant Retained Dentures
For
$247 a month*
Full Fixed Arch
As low as
$347 a month*
*Subject to Credit Approval
At your consultation, we can review all the options available to you
Welcome to Dental Arts, Where Your Smile Is Our Priority!
Dental Arts understands the concerns and challenges that can arise when you are missing both upper and lower teeth. Our team, led by Dr. Soren Michelsen, is dedicated to compassionate care and tailor-made solutions that restore the aesthetics and function of your smile.
Understanding Full Mouth Tooth Loss
The loss of all upper and lower teeth, also known as complete edentulism in medical terms, affects more than just the teeth. It impacts many aspects of life, including basic functions, emotional well-being, and even daily activities. Let's take a closer look at the causes and effects:
Severe Gum Disease: A severe form of gum disease called Periodontitis is the leading cause of tooth decay. Untreated, this condition can lead to the destruction of the gums, underlying bones, and ultimately tooth loss. Periodontal disease can be prevented and managed with regular dental visits and good oral hygiene.
Untreated Dental Decay: If tooth decay is not treated promptly, it can progress until the tooth becomes irreparably damaged, and extraction may be necessary. Tooth decay is caused by poor oral hygiene, sugary food consumption, and insufficient dental care. Early interventions, such as regular dental visits, fluoride treatments, and dental sealants, are effective in preventing tooth decay
Injury or Trauma:
Sports injuries, accidents, and other types of trauma may result in tooth loss. In such cases, immediate dental care is necessary to determine the extent of the injury and the best course of treatment for replacing or preserving the affected teeth.
Predisposition to Genetic Conditions: Genetics can influence an individual's susceptibility to certain dental conditions, including tooth loss. Some people inherit traits that make them more susceptible to certain conditions, such as periodontal diseases or weak enamel. This increases their risk of losing teeth over time. Although genetics can't be changed, proactive dental care can reduce the impact genetic factors have on oral health.
Poor Dental Hygiene Habits: Lack of brushing and flossing and frequent dental visits lead to plaque and tartar accumulation, which leads to tooth decay and gum disease. It is important to establish and maintain good oral hygiene habits at a young age to prevent dental problems from progressing.
See What Our Patients Are Saying
Shiloh H.
★★★★★
"I had a lot of concerns about dental implants but Leslie very informative and professional. More important she was very polite and friendly. I will definitely be doing business here. Once again thank you Leslie."
Joni M.
★★★★★
"Dr. Michaelsen was awesome. He took out my tooth put in the implant along with a temporary that looks great!. He walked me through pretty much everything he was doing kept asking if I was ok. The assistant was great to Definitely kept me entertained and took my situation very seriously and even helped me relax by letting me know she has had the same thing done and that we can compare when mine is officially done. Julie helped me in financing everything and was absolutely great at helping me get the payments low enough to afford. It was definitely the best experience I have ever had. I even woke up and I hardly feel a thing it's more sore where they stuck the needles to numb me than anything."
Comprehensive Treatment Options:
We offer a variety of treatment options that can address tooth loss completely and restore the health, function, and appearance of your smile. Our customized treatment plans can include:
Implants:
The best solution to replace missing teeth is with dental implants. They are durable and long-lasting. These titanium posts are placed surgically into the jawbone as artificial teeth roots. They provide stable support for dental restorations like crowns, bridges, or implant-supported Dentures.
Implant-Supported Dentures:
Implant-supported dentures are a stable and secure alternative to removable dentures. Dentures can be secured to dental implants for improved stability, comfort, and chewing efficiency.
Traditional Dentures:
Traditional dentures are a removable option for patients who want a less invasive, more affordable solution to replace missing teeth. Our dental team will design your dentures to fit securely and comfortably and restore the function and aesthetics of your smile.
Treatment Concept All-on-4
The All-on-4 concept uses strategically placed dental implants to support an entire arch of teeth. This is a permanent and efficient solution to complete tooth loss. This innovative treatment can reduce the need for bone grafting and speed up the process. Patients will be able to get a new smile faster.
Why Choose Dental Arts for Implant Placement Needs?
You can be confident that when you choose Dental Arts of Catoosa, you will be in good hands. Discover the difference personalized care, advanced technologies, and compassionate expertise make on your journey toward a healthier smile. Book your consultation now and start your journey to a healthier, more confident smile.
Book Your Consultation Now!
Do not let complete tooth loss prevent you from having a beautiful, healthy smile. Call Dental Arts today to set up your consultation with Dr. Soren Michelsen and take the first steps towards restoring your self-confidence and the quality of your life. We are looking forward to seeing you smile confidently again!