All-on-4® Dental Implants
Affordable Dental Implants
Request an AppointmentDr. Singh received his Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 1994 in India and graduated from Boston University School of Dentistry with a Doctor of Dental Medicine Degree in 1998. In private practice since then, Dr. Singh continues his education with study to keep abreast of the latest developments in the field of dentistry. With an emphasis on restorative, cosmetic, and implant dentistry, Dr. Singh is a member of the International College of Oral Implantologists and believes in providing comprehensive and conservative dental care in a comfortable and compassionate manner.
Keeping in mind the durability and comfort that All-on-4 treatment offers, making them one of the best missing teeth replacement options. Though they are expensive than other dental restorations, it is worth it. Dental implants offer a permanent solution to your problem, avoiding any future expense for restorative procedures.
In our practice, we strive to make dental procedures affordable with our best financing options and insurance plans. If you have any queries regarding the treatment cost, you can email or call us today from your nearest location to schedule your consultation.
When you visit us, our dentist will examine you and determine whether All-on-4 is the right option to treat your oral concerns. The candidacy most probably looks into:
An Advanced Procedure to Replace Teeth
The all-on-4 dental procedure is a technique developed by Nobel Biocare®, which includes the use of four implants in each arch to get a full implant-supported denture placed.
We have a trained and experienced dentist in our practice to offer modern restorative dentistry options. We will explain to you in detail the step-by-step process we follow for dental implant treatment. Here is what you can expect during your procedure:
We will numb your gums with local anesthesia to provide comfort.
We will make minor incisions in the gums to create room for the implants and insert the titanium posts into the jawbone.
The treated area is sutured, and the dentures are securely placed in position.