Modern dental implant technology allows many patients to restore their smiles faster than ever before. Treatments often referred to as “teeth in one day” dental implants allow patients to receive dental implants and temporary teeth during the same appointment.
Instead of living without teeth for months during healing, patients may leave the office with a functional and natural-looking smile the same day.
At Rockville Dental Arts, advanced 3D imaging and digital treatment planning allow our team to evaluate whether immediate implant treatment is possible for your specific case.
📍 Rockville Dental Arts
1403 Research Blvd, Suite A-5
Rockville, MD 20850
📞 301-424-2030
What Are Teeth in One Day Dental Implants?
Teeth in one day dental implants allow patients to receive dental implants and a temporary set of fixed teeth during the same appointment. The implants support a provisional restoration while the bone heals and integrates with the implants over several months.
How Teeth in One Day Treatment Works
Although every patient’s treatment plan is unique, same-day implant procedures typically follow several steps.
1. Consultation and Evaluation
Your dentist evaluates your oral health and bone structure using advanced imaging.
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2. 3D Treatment Planning
CBCT imaging and digital planning allow precise implant placement.
3. Implant Placement
Dental implants are placed in the jawbone to support the restoration.
4. Temporary Teeth Placement
In many cases, a temporary bridge or prosthesis can be attached the same day.
This allows patients to leave the office with teeth while the implants heal.
5. Healing and Final Restoration
Over several months the implants integrate with the jawbone. Once healing is complete, a permanent restoration is placed.
Teeth in One Day vs Traditional Implant Treatment
Traditional implant treatment historically required several stages separated by months of healing.
Modern implant techniques allow a faster timeline for many patients.
| Treatment Type | Timeline |
|---|---|
| Traditional implants | Multiple stages over several months |
| Immediate implants | Implant placed at time of extraction |
| Teeth in one day | Implants and temporary teeth placed same day |
Your dentist will determine which approach is safest for your case.
Who Is a Candidate for Teeth in One Day Implants?
Many patients may qualify for same-day implant treatment, including those who:
• Have multiple failing teeth
• Wear dentures
• Have significant tooth loss
• Want a faster restoration timeline
Even patients with some bone loss may qualify for full-arch treatments such as:
Benefits of Teeth in One Day Dental Implants
Same-day implant treatment offers several advantages.
✔ Immediate smile restoration
✔ Reduced time without teeth
✔ Improved chewing ability
✔ Greater stability compared to dentures
✔ Natural-looking results
Dental implants also help preserve jawbone structure over time.
Learn more about implant treatment:
👉 Dental Implants in Rockville
Cost of Teeth in One Day Dental Implants
The cost of full-arch implant treatment depends on several factors including:
• Number of implants required
• Type of restoration
• Bone grafting needs
• Case complexity
For a detailed breakdown of implant pricing, see:
👉 All-on-4 Dental Implant Cost
Implant Consultation in Rockville
If you are considering teeth in one day dental implants, the best way to determine your options is with a consultation.
During your visit we will:
• Evaluate bone density
• Review medical and dental history
• Take 3D CBCT imaging
• Discuss treatment options and costs
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are teeth in one day implants permanent?
The implants themselves are permanent, but the temporary teeth placed the same day are replaced with a final restoration after healing.
Are teeth in one day implants safe?
When performed in appropriate cases, same-day implant procedures have high success rates comparable to traditional implant placement.
How long do dental implants last?
With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last decades and often a lifetime.


