Delta Dental, United Concordia Accepted

Stroudsburg, Pa. 570.420.1500

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Toll free call 866.866.6653 for appointment

Serving the Greater Pocono Region

Teeth-in-an-hour

Teeth-in-an-hour™ is the perfect solution for people that have no teeth (or will have the teeth removed) in either top jaw, bottom jaw, or both. It is also applicable for partial jaws. Historically, patients would have multiple surgeries over the course of 4-9 months to obtain what is now completed in approximately one hour. The process is state of the dental art: A CT scan is used with Virtual Reality software to plan the implant placement and fabricate the final bridge (teeth replacement) before the surgery is performed. This computer guided dental implant surgery is extremely accurate, safe, and allows for virtually painless dental implant treatment.

 

Teeth-In-An-Hour
 Not months

Dr. Nolf trained at the world acclaimed Prosthodontics Intermedica, Institute for Facial Esthetics in Fort Washington , Pa and continues as a member of the Research and Education Division at Prosthodontics Intermedica.

Teeth-in-an-hour™ is a new protocol that allows patients to leave the office with implant-anchored teeth in as little as one hour. Print brochure

“How’s that possible? I heard implants take 6 months to a year to complete.”

It’s possible through the use of specialized CT scan techniques and using new state of the art software to perform on-screen "virtual" surgery. The virtual surgery information is used to fabricate a precise surgical guide and your final implant teeth prior to your surgical appointment. The computer generated surgical guides are constructed to such precise tolerances the surgery is incision free. Many cases previously considered risky or impossible without bone grafts are now treated as routine. You can come to our office for your surgical visit with a full denture or partial denture and leave with a new fixed implant supported final restoration an hour later.

Am I a candidate? Call today 570-420-1500 or toll free 866-866-NOLF (6653) More information

         

Secured to implants with screws

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Screws holes to attach porcelain teeth to implants are sealed with white filling making them invisible.