Procedures
Procedures covered on this site
Short overviews of each procedure with links to the full educational guide.
3 – 6 months total
Single dental implant
A titanium or zirconia fixture placed in the jawbone, restored with an abutment and crown. Standard option for replacing one or several missing teeth.
Read the full guide →Provisional same day; final 3 – 6 months
Full-arch implants (All-on-4 / All-on-6)
Four to six implants supporting a fixed full-arch prosthesis. Replaces an entire upper or lower set of teeth without individual implants for each tooth.
Read the full guide →Healing 4 – 9 months before implant
Bone grafting
Adds bone volume to deficient ridges so an implant can be placed safely. Includes socket preservation, ridge augmentation, and block grafts.
Read the full guide →Healing 4 – 9 months
Sinus lift
Raises the floor of the maxillary sinus to create vertical bone height for upper-back implants. Lateral window or crestal (osteotome) techniques.
Read the full guide →2 – 3 visits over 2 – 4 weeks
Porcelain veneers
Thin ceramic shells bonded to the front of teeth to change shape, color, or alignment. Most common cosmetic option for the smile zone.
Read the full guide →1 – 2 visits
Composite veneers
Tooth-colored composite resin applied directly or in the lab. Lower cost, faster, shorter lifespan.
Read the full guide →Planning phase, 1 – 3 weeks
Digital Smile Design
A planning workflow using photos, video, and digital mock-ups to preview the final result before any irreversible treatment.
Read the full guide →