Stabili-Teeth™ Full-Arch Dental Implants in Round Rock & Austin TX

The Most Affordable Same-Day Tooth Replacement Option

Your dental health matters, yet the cost of full-arch restoration often stands between patients and the treatment they need. Many people assume permanent teeth replacement is simply beyond their financial reach, leading them to settle for less effective alternatives or delay treatment altogether.

We know this because we have spent years working with patients who need full arch restoration but face real concerns about affordability. That is why Optima Dental Surgery Center offers Stabili-Teeth™ as a comprehensive implant system designed to deliver reliable and lasting results at a more accessible price point than traditional approaches.

Here’s what you need to know about Stabili-Teeth™ full-arch dental implants, including how the procedure works, what recovery involves, and whether this approach is right for your situation.

Same-Day Teeth Replacement with Stabili-Teeth™

Stabili-Teeth™ is a unique solution that combines Narrow Diameter Implants (NDIs) and conventional-sized dental implants. This combination provides immediate teeth replacement that is both stable and long-lasting. The use of NDIs allows for less invasive procedures, which can be less painful and require less healing time than traditional implants. The combination of NDIs and traditional implants allows for a full set of teeth to be supported, providing the patient with a complete smile.

With Stabili-Teeth™, you can receive immediate teeth replacement that will improve your function, health, and quality of life in the long term. This innovative solution is an excellent option for those who are unable to afford traditional implants or who are looking for a less-invasive procedure.

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Optima Dental Surgery is dedicated to providing patients with the highest quality of care, and Stabili-Teeth™ is just one example of the innovative solutions we offer.

Who May Be a Good Candidate for Stabili-Teeth™?

Stabili-Teeth™ may work well for patients who:

  • Have multiple missing teeth or complete tooth loss: This procedure is designed for full-arch restoration, not single tooth replacement
  • Have adequate bone density: While bone grafting can address some deficiencies, you need sufficient bone structure to support the implants
  • Want immediate function: If going without teeth during healing isn’t acceptable, same-day placement is beneficial
  • Are looking for cost-effective permanence: You want the stability of implants at a more accessible price point
  • Have realistic expectations: You understand that provisional teeth require care during healing, and final teeth need regular maintenance
  • Are committed to oral health: Success depends on following post-surgery instructions and maintaining good hygiene habits

You might need a different approach if you have severe bone loss requiring extensive grafting, uncontrolled systemic health conditions, or active gum disease that hasn’t been treated.

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During your consultation we evaluate your complete oral health to recommend the best treatment path and address any preliminary needs to ensure a successful outcome.

Why Choose Stabili-Teeth™ Over Other Tooth Replacement Options?

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Stabili-Teeth™ is a revolutionary dental solution that eliminates the need for adhesives, missing teeth, or expensive procedures. It offers an immediate and long-lasting stable solution at less than half the cost of traditional implants. We are confident that Stabili-Teeth™ will change the way patients receive new teeth. Our product provides two key benefits that set it apart from traditional implants.

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Firstly, Stabili-Teeth™ provides same-day stability, functional, and aesthetic results from the NDI and conventional implants on the day of surgery. This means that patients can walk out of the office with a full set of stable, functional teeth.

Secondly, after the 4-month healing process, all dental implants are engaged, resulting in a dramatic increase in overall stability and longevity. The load is shared among NDI implants and conventional-sized implants, providing more stability and longer-lasting results.

The Stabili-Teeth™ Treatment Process

The Stabili-Teeth™ process is a simple and efficient dental procedure that enhances the aesthetics and function of patients with missing or failing teeth. The process involves extracting any remaining teeth, placing implants of conventional size or narrow diameter based on bone density, and firmly snapping provisional teeth on the same day of surgery. Once the area has fully healed, the final teeth are attached.

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Schedule Your Free Stabili-Teeth™ Consultation

If you’re dealing with failing teeth or significant tooth loss, Stabili-Teeth® may offer a path to permanent restoration. Our team at Optima Dental Surgery Center focuses on patient education and transparent communication because we believe you deserve to make informed decisions about your dental health.

We’re located in Round Rock and serve patients throughout the Austin area, including Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Temple, Waco, and Killeen. Call our office at (512) 879-6750 to schedule your consultation, or visit our contact page to request an appointment online.

Stabili-Teeth® provides an alternative approach to full-arch restoration – permanent, stable, functional teeth at a more accessible cost than traditional implant methods. Let’s discuss whether this approach may be right for your situation.

What Makes Stabili-Teeth™ Different from All-on-4?

Patients often ask how Stabili-Teeth™ compares to All-on-4, since both offer same-day teeth. The fundamental differences lie in the implant configuration and overall approach:

  • Implant variety: Stabili-Teeth™ uses a combination of narrow diameter and conventional implants based on your bone density, while All-on-4 uses only conventional-sized implants
  • Number of implants: Stabili-Teeth™ typically uses 6-8 implants per arch for distributed support, compared to All-on-4’s four-implant design
  • Less invasive placement: NDIs require smaller surgical sites, which can reduce initial discomfort and swelling
  • Cost structure: Stabili-Teeth™ is generally more affordable than All-on-4 and traditional implant approaches
  • Load distribution: More implants means chewing forces spread across additional anchor points
  • Same-day results: Both procedures provide you with functional, aesthetic provisional teeth on surgery day

After the healing period, all implants in the Stabili-Teeth™ system integrate with your bone, creating increased overall stability as the load distributes across both the NDIs and conventional implants.

Frequently Asked Questions About Stabili-Teeth™

Stabili-Teeth™ costs vary based on your specific needs, such as whether extractions or bone grafting are required. This approach is generally more affordable than All-on-4 and traditional full-arch implants. We provide detailed, transparent pricing during your consultation. We also work with multiple financing companies to offer payment plan options for qualified patients. Financing terms and approval depend on credit and other factors.

The surgery itself is performed under anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Afterward, patients typically experience some discomfort that can be managed with prescribed medication. The use of narrow diameter implants often results in a different post-surgical experience compared to traditional implants because they require smaller surgical sites. Pain levels and recovery comfort vary significantly by individual. We provide detailed pain management instructions and remain available if you have concerns during recovery.

With proper care and regular maintenance, Stabili-Teeth™ implants are designed for long-term success. Many patients experience successful outcomes for many years. The implants themselves, once fully integrated, are durable. The prosthetic teeth may eventually need replacement or adjustment due to normal wear, but the implants can remain stable. Success depends on maintaining good oral hygiene, attending regular check-ups, and avoiding habits that stress the implants. Individual results vary based on oral health, overall health, and other factors.

There’s a progression with diet. During the healing period with provisional teeth, you’ll need to stick with softer foods and avoid anything extremely hard, crunchy, or sticky. Once your final teeth are placed after healing is complete, you can typically eat most foods – including things like apples and steak. That said, we recommend avoiding very hard foods that could damage any dental restoration. Most patients report that eating with Stabili-Teeth™ feels more natural and comfortable than with dentures. Individual experience may vary.

Age alone is rarely a limiting factor for dental implants. We’ve successfully placed Stabili-Teeth™ in patients across a wide age range. What matters more than age is your overall health and bone density. As long as you’re healthy enough for the surgical procedure and have adequate bone structure (or can undergo bone grafting if needed), age typically isn’t a barrier. Many older patients are good candidates because they’re motivated to regain function. We assess each patient individually during the consultation to determine candidacy.

We work with several dental financing companies to provide flexible payment options for qualified applicants. We accept CareCredit, LendingClub, and other healthcare financing options. Some plans may offer promotional terms if paid within a specific timeframe. Payment plans, interest rates, and monthly payment amounts are subject to credit approval and vary by financing provider and individual qualifications. During your consultation, our financial coordinator will review all available options and help you understand what you may qualify for.

The total healing process varies by individual, but patients typically receive their final teeth several months after surgery. However, you have functional provisional teeth throughout this period – you’re never without teeth. The initial recovery period involves active healing, with discomfort and swelling gradually resolving over the first few weeks. The remaining time involves osseointegration occurring while you go about your daily life. Once we confirm adequate healing through examination and imaging, we place your final prosthetic teeth, which are built for long-term use. Your specific timeline will be discussed during your consultation and may be adjusted based on your healing progress.