With InstaRisa’s 3.0 3D Facial Scanner In Frisco, TX, Can I Get The Exact New Smile That I Want?

a full arch dental implant model that shows how the dental implant posts, abutments, and prosthesis can be accurately placed with InstaRisa's 3.0 3D facial scanner.

Many people may be hesitant in restoring their smile with full mouth dental implants because they don’t exactly know what their new smile will look like after the procedure. Luckily, when people go to a knowledgeable and skilled dental office, InstaRisa’s 3.0 3D facial scanner in Frisco, TX will be used to give them the exact new smile that they want with full mouth dental implants.

Continue reading to learn more about how InstaRisa’s 3.0 3D facial scanner can be used to give patients the exact new smile that they want with full mouth dental implants.

 

How Does InstaRisa’s 3.0 3D Facial Scanner Give Me The Exact New Smile That I Want?

InstaRisa’s 3.0 3D facial scanner in Frisco, TX is an innovative technology that helps people get a glimpse of their new smile before they even start their procedure process for restorative treatments like full mouth dental implants. This state-of-the-art scanner takes ultra-precise measurements of the patient’s facial features and gives them an accurate 3D visualization of what their smile will look like after the full mouth dental implant procedure is complete.

With this powerful tool, the skilled and trusted oral surgeon can accurately plan the patient’s customized full mouth dental implant procedure and create beautiful results with minimal guesswork. Plus, patients will have peace of mind in knowing exactly how their smile will look when the procedure is done with InstaRisa’s 3D facial scanning technology.

What Does The Full Mouth Dental Implant Procedure Process Look Like With InstaRisa’s 3.0 3D Facial Scanner?

The 3D facial scanner technology is an important part of the full mouth dental implant procedure process. During the patient’s consultation for full mouth dental implants, the oral surgeon will discuss the patient’s oral history and expectations with them. They will also plan the patients customized full mouth dental implant procedure process with InstaRisa’s 3.0 3D facial scanner.

With InstaRisa’s 3.0 3D facial scanner, patients can get a preview of their new smile before their full mouth dental implant procedure process even begins. The facial scanner takes ultra-precise measurements of the patient’s facial features, enabling the oral surgeon to accurately place their full mouth dental implants.

Once the patient’s customized full mouth dental implant procedure is planned, they will be administered with sedation dentistry so that they have an anxiety-free and comfortable procedure experience. If the patient needs additional procedures, like tooth extractions or bone grafting, those will be performed as well. Next, the oral surgeon will accurately and precisely place the four or more dental implant posts into the patient’s jawbone.

Once the tooth implants are in place, the oral surgeon will attach the abutments and the temporary prosthesis. The temporary prosthesis will be worn until the final prosthesis is ready to be placed and cemented on the patient’s tooth implants.

With strategically placed full mouth dental implants, patients will be able to resume their normal diet, speak without worrying about their prosthesis falling out, and they will be able to feel confident in their beautiful new smile.

 

See Us Now So We Can Give You The Exact New Smile Of Your Dreams With InstaRisa’s 3.0 3D Facial Scanner

Are you ready to transform the look, health, and function of your smile for years to come? Get in contact with Dr. Aaron Vickers, Dr. Tamir D. Anver, and Dr. Li Hsning Loh at our Texas Center for Oral Surgery & Dental Implants office to schedule an appointment today!

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