All-On-X Implant in Green Bay, WI

Living with missing or severely damaged teeth can make daily life feel discouraging. But modern dentistry offers a life-changing solution. All-On-X implants are a full-arch restoration treatment that replaces an entire upper and/or lower set of teeth with just four to six precisely placed dental implants.

This advanced method offers outstanding stability and function, and thanks to Dr. Jinesh Shah and the team at Dental Studio 920, you can receive the entire All-On-X implant procedure right here in Green Bay, WI, all without being referred out for surgical care.

If you’ve been putting off treatment due to anxiety or lack of options, know that we’re here to make your journey as comfortable and supportive as possible. With sedation options available, a judgment-free approach, and a warm, relaxing environment, our goal is to help you feel at ease every step of the way.

Why Should I Get All-On-X Implants?

Treatment with All-On-X implants may be the right answer if you’re missing most or all of your teeth or are frustrated with loose dentures. This solution restores full function and aesthetics while dramatically improving your quality of life.

Unlike traditional friction-fit dentures that can shift or require adhesive to stay in place, All-On-X restorations are anchored securely to a set of permanent dental implants. This allows for more natural eating, speaking, and smiling. At Dental Studio 920, personalized treatment begins with a complimentary consultation, including 3D imaging to plan your implant placement precisely.

Plus, with all imaging, sedation, surgery, and restoration services performed in-house at Dental Studio 920, there’s no need to coordinate with multiple offices. Dr. Shah’s experience and focus on compassionate care help patients feel safe, informed, and confident in their decision. From start to finish, it’s an experience centered around your comfort and your future smile.

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Did you know…

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Dental implants can prevent jawbone loss by stimulating the bone just like natural tooth roots.

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The Benefits Of All-On-X Implants

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Restores Natural Appearance

All-On-X implant restorations are custom-designed to match your facial features and look like real teeth. You’ll be able to smile with confidence again. No more hiding behind closed-lip smiles or avoiding photos!

Improves Function and Comfort

Say goodbye to the slipping and discomfort of dentures. All-On-X implants are fixed in place, providing strong bite force so you can enjoy the foods you love without hesitation.

Streamlined Treatment in One Location

No referrals or extra trips. At Dental Studio 920, everything happens under one roof. From your consultation with advanced 3D imaging to placement and restoration, your care stays with the same trusted team throughout.

The All-On-X Implant Treatment Process

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Complimentary Consultation & 3D Imaging

Your journey begins with a no-obligation consultation at Dental Studio 920. Dr. Jinesh Shah will take the time to understand your goals, review your oral health, and conduct advanced 3D imaging to assess bone structure and determine the optimal implant placement sites. This cutting-edge imaging helps ensure a safe, accurate, and efficient surgical process, all at no cost to you.

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IV Sedation and Implant Surgery

On the day of your procedure, our team prioritizes your comfort from the moment you arrive. IV sedation is available for those who struggle with dental anxiety or want a deeper level of relaxation. Dr. Shahwill place four or more implants with precision and care, anchoring them to provide a solid foundation for your new smile. Because everything is done right here in our Green Bay-area office, there’s no need to visit another surgical center.

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Temporary Teeth and Final Restoration

Following implant placement, you’ll receive a set of temporary teeth that look and function like your future permanent ones. Once your jawbone fully integrates with the implants in a process called “osseointegration,” you’ll return for your final restoration. These long-lasting teeth are crafted to fit your unique smile, completing your transformation with lasting comfort, stability, and beauty.

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Can teeth whitening damage teeth?

Professional teeth whitening that is overseen and administered by a qualified dentist will never damage your teeth. Your dentist will ensure that you get the proper whitening products and that you do not over whiten your teeth.

However, it is possible to damage the teeth by over whitening them. The peroxide-based whiteners used in the teeth whitening process can weaken the teeth and damage the enamel if they are not used properly, or are used too frequently. 

For this reason, it’s a good idea to avoid over-the-counter (OTC) teeth whitening kits from sources like Amazon and other websites, which could contain dangerously-high levels of peroxide. 

If you do not want to pay for professional teeth whitening services from your dentist, make sure you only use ADA-approved whitening products like Crest Whitestrips. ADA-approved products have relatively low concentrations of peroxide, so the risk of enamel damage from over-whitening is much lower.

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Which teeth whitening products actually work?

There are two categories of teeth whitening products that actually work. 

The first are abrasive whiteners, such as toothpaste that contains baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), and other very mild abrasives. These abrasives work similarly to sandpaper, rubbing plaque and surface stains away from your teeth. These abrasive whiteners work on minor stains, but the abrasive is not strong enough to damage enamel. 

It is recommended that you avoid charcoal toothpaste, which has abrasives that may be hard enough to damage your enamel with frequent use. Stick to an ADA-approved whitening toothpaste product.

The second category of teeth whitening products that actually work are chemical whiteners that contain peroxide. These are available both from dentists and over-the-counter, but it’s best to work with a dentist to get your desired results, and ensure that your teeth are not damaged by over whitening. 

To explore your options in further detail and make sure you choose a safe, effective teeth whitening product, get in touch with your dentist for a consult.

Why does teeth whitening cause sensitivity?

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The precise reason that whitening causes sensitivity is not fully known, but the leading theory is that it’s due to “dentinal microtubules.” These extremely small, microscopic channels in our teeth connect the exterior of the tooth enamel to the interior nerve, allowing us to feel sensations in our teeth.

The theory is that, since peroxide-based whiteners weaken the enamel very slightly, this exposes the microtubules, which become much more sensitive. Then, as the enamel remineralizes and becomes stronger after the whitening process is over, they are sealed up again, and no longer feel overly sensitive. This would explain why the sensitivity caused by teeth whitening typically only lasts for a few days.