TeethXpress Weymouth, MA
TeethXpress® offers a fast and effective way to replace a complete set of teeth. With this procedure, patients can enjoy replacement teeth with form and function much like natural teeth. TeethXpress is a permanent dental implant that replaces a full arch of teeth and bonds with the bone to provide a natural look and feel.
TeethXpress is available at Dr. Frederick F. Nafash and Associates in Weymouth and the surrounding area. Patients can often receive replacement teeth in a single day. Take control of your smile and call (617) 982-1649 to set up an appointment to learn more about TeethXpress and find out if you are a candidate.
The TeethXpress Treatment Process
TeethXpress is an innovative method of replacing a full arch of teeth on the lower or upper jaw or both. During the process, we will surgically insert between four and six implant posts. Then the replacement teeth are affixed to these posts. We may make a new set of replacement teeth or use the patient's existing dentures.
The TeethXpress procedure was explicitly created to be minimally invasive and uses specially designed implant posts available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Patients with some levels of bone loss may be able to undergo the process without having to receive a bone graft. However, if bone loss is significant, the procedure may involve additional steps.
“The TeethXpress procedure was explicitly created to be minimally invasive and uses specially designed implant posts available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.”
Benefits of TeethXpress
Traditional dental implants offer a teeth replacement option that is most similar to one's natural teeth. TeethXpress provides the benefits of traditional implants, plus several additional advantages:
- Speed: Patients can undergo the TeethXpress process in as little as one appointment. Dentists can insert the implants and place the teeth replacements in the space of three to four hours. Though some patients may need several appointments to achieve desired results, TeethXpress is still likely to be faster than more traditional options.
- Easier Recovery: Another common benefit tends to be less pain following the procedure. The process is more streamlined and designed to minimize trauma. Typically, patients recover quickly with the aid of prescription or over-the-counter analgesics and an ice pack during the first day or two following the procedure.
- Multiple Teeth Replacement: Originally designed to replace a large number of missing teeth, TeethXpress is most often used to replace a full arch. For people needing a complete replacement, TeethXpress can be a superior alternative to more traditional options.
According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, implants are an essential factor in reducing the bone loss that typically occurs in the jaw after tooth loss. TeethXpress provides a quicker, easier way to get the benefits of implants. It also allows those with complete tooth loss to get implants.
“TeethXpress provides a quicker, easier way to get the benefits of implants.”
Determining if You Are a Candidate
As with traditional dental implants, it is crucial to determine if a patient has the proper jawbone strength to support TeethXpress. According to WebMD, the decision for traditional dental implants revolves around whether the patient's gums and jaw are strong and healthy enough to support a dental implant. During the initial consultation, we will determine if the procedure is a viable choice for a patient.
“Implant-supported dentures like TeethXpress may be used as an alternative to removable dentures if the patient is unsatisfied with the latter.”
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After the TeethXpress Procedure
TeethXpress is associated with less discomfort than other implants procedures. However, your mouth will be sore after. Typically, patients experience bruising and swelling that is strongest around the third day after surgery. You may experience some bleeding which should subside a week after the procedure. If these symptoms worsen rather than subside, contact our office immediately.
Our team will provide aftercare instructions that should be followed exactly. The dentist will likely advise you to avoid smoking and brush the white part of your new teeth gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Do not use anything to clean underneath the teeth. Drink a lot of fluids and take this time to get plenty of rest. Patients may use a cold pack to ease swelling.
Adhere to the dentist's care guidelines and take any medication as directed. This will further help speed recovery. Also, our team will advise you on a hygiene regimen and recommend continuing with routine dental visits to promote long-term oral health.
“Our team will provide aftercare instructions that should be followed exactly.”
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After the TeethXpress Procedure
Most patients report only minor discomfort following the procedure. TeethXpress advises patients to use a medicated mouthwash for the first two weeks following the procedure. Though patients may be advised to avoid hard foods for 6 weeks post-procedure, many can return to their normal diet in 1-2 weeks. Your dentist will provide more specific aftercare instructions as well as advice on how to care for your new smile. If maintained well, TeethXpress implants can last for a lifetime.
“Though patients may be advised to avoid hard foods for 6 weeks post-procedure, many can return to their normal diet in about 1-2 weeks.”
Frequently Asked Questions About TeethXpress
Q. When can I return to work after getting TeethXpress?
A. Typically, patients can return to work a day or two after the procedure. There may be minor discomfort, but rarely is it significant enough to be disruptive. Your dentist will provide instructions on when it is safe to return to daily life.
Q. How long does the procedure take?
A. In most cases, the TeethXpress procedure can be completed within a single visit to the dentist. The procedure usually lasts three to four hours. For a more specific estimate, ask the dentist before the procedure.
Q. How do I care for my replacement teeth?
A. TeethXpress requires at least brushing twice a day and flossing once a day. While the teeth are artificial, plaque can get stuck between the teeth or near the gums. The dentist will provide specific instructions for the patient on how to maintain oral health with TeethXpress.
Q. Is the TeethXpress procedure painful?
A. Typically the process is not painful. Most patients report, at most, minor discomfort. The procedure may be completed under local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia.
Q. Do I need to visit the dentist if I have TeethXpress?
A. It is important to continue visiting the dentist after receiving this treatment. While the replacement teeth will not rot like natural teeth, it is still possible to have oral health issues. Regular check-ups are an essential part of good oral care.
Q. How long will my implant-supported dentures last?
A. Dental implants such as TeethXpress can last a lifetime if properly cared for. Many patients have successfully maintained implants for 40 or more years. Practice good oral hygiene and visit the dentist regularly to maximize the lifespan of TeethXpress.
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Contact a Dentist About TeethXpress
The dentists at Dr. Frederick F. Nafash and Associates are qualified TeethXpress providers. Call us at 617-982-1649 to schedule an appointment and get started on a treatment plan tailored to you.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2025
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2025
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2025
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