Chris Tye 6904 Colleyville Boulevard Suite 100 Colleyville, TX 76034
Show Phone NumberPhone: 817-552-3223 Alt. Phone: 817-552-3223
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Secure Bite Dental Implants
Implants are simply the most natural and long-lasting tooth replacement alternative available today. Backed by research and proven in patients around the world, an implant mimics the structure of a natural tooth. A small, surgical-grade titanium post inserted into the jawbone serves as a replacement tooth root. Jawbone tissue bonds tightly with this post to provide a safe, secure, and lasting anchor for one or more replacement teeth, such as a dental crown, a bridge, or denture.
Traditional implants require a lengthy waiting period between the time you receive your implants and the time replacement teeth can be attached. With Secure Bite, there’s no waiting. You receive replacement teeth immediately following your implant surgery. Same-day service, same-day smile!
The unique positioning of four Secure Bite implants means that your replacement teeth can handle natural chewing forces right away. Plus, most patients don’t require a bone graft prior to their Secure Bite procedure – even if they have poor bone levels. Dr. Tye will place the implants in your jawbone during a short procedure performed in our state-of-the-art, AAAHC-accredited facility. IV sedation administered by Dr. Tye and monitored by our experienced team provides a safe, comfortable experience.
Replacement teeth attached with Secure Bite are fixed in place, which means that you won’t have to remove your teeth to clean them, and you can forget about denture paste. In fact, you’ll probably forget that you ever suffered with an incomplete smile. In addition to Secure Bite, Dr. Tye offers Secure Bite II for patients who choose a removable denture. Secured with two implants instead of four, your new or existing denture regains stability to stay strong, stable, and…secure!
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