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What Is Teeth in 1 Day™*?

Missing teeth? Fearing dentures? Or tired of ill-fitting dentures?

We have a solution with the revolutionary new Teeth in 1 Day treatment (also known as All-on-4 denture implants). You can get a new set of natural-looking teeth locked down by dental implants.

The new set of teeth look and act like natural teeth. No more removable teeth. No more hiding your smile. You can get a confident new smile in just one day. Eat all the food you enjoy. Smile, talk and eat without fear.

Come see us for a consult to learn about a new set of teeth.

Benefit of Teeth In 1 Day:

  • Natural-looking set of teeth in 1 day
  • Eat whatever you want!
  • Minimal procedures and visits
  • Never remove teeth again
  • Look younger as you prevent sagging jawbone
  • Unbreakable teeth
  • No messy creams or adhesives
  • Eat, chew and talk with confidence

How Teeth in 1 Day Compare to Dentures:

compare with dentures


Before/After Photos

Call now for a Consult 510-250-3743

Financing Options

We accept Medicare, CareCredit, Lending Club as financing options.

For insurance, we work with most major PPO plans and are in network with the Premier Dental Fee schedule.

We will now also be accepting Medicare as an insurance (not a financing option). Medicare covers video consultations, so be sure to take advantage of this option if you have it.

MEDICARE MAY HELP YOU REGAIN YOUR SMILE!

Do You Have Medicare Original Part B?

Dr. Singh is a certified Medicare provider and can work to get some of your oral surgery, denture implants or tooth extractions covered. He is one of the few providers in the state.

You must schedule a video consult to see if Medicare will pay for your treatment. (The consult will be submitted to Medicare.)

Medicare does not cover “dental issues,” but it does cover jaw inflammation, infection, resorption and inability to chew food – all of which require a new set of teeth. So, while not all dentistry is covered by Medicare, it may be covered under medical necessity.


Medicare & Financing Plans

Common Medicare-Related Questions

Our office is a certified Medicare provider. So what does Medicare cover and how can it benefit you? Read on for answers.

Medicare does not cover “dental issues.” It will not pay benefits towards anything tooth-related (such as fillings, extractions, dentures, etc.). But it DOES cover medically necessary oral surgery that is needed due to jaw inflammation, infection, resorption of bone and inability to chew food.

What is Medicare?
Medicare is a health insurance that provides benefits for patients over the age of 65 who have a “medical necessity.” If you have a condition that, if left untreated, would worsen and impact your well-being, then this condition may be covered, in part, by Medicare insurance. This can include major oral surgery services. There are conditions of coverage and exclusions and each patient must be evaluated individually to find out if they have a condition that meets “medical necessity” requirements.

Who can use their Medicare insurance for major dental services?
If you have Medicare insurance Part B and a condition deemed a medical necessity, you may be eligible to have part of your oral surgery and dental implant treatment paid through Medicare. We have many patients who take advantage of this. There are multiple Medicare insurance plans in California and not every plan will pay for dental services. The only way to find whether you have an eligible plan and a condition deemed “medical necessity” is to call our office for a personal consultation.

If you are covered, what may this mean financially?
Many times these benefits have a major value in lowering your out-of-pocket expense. Medicare won’t cover all of the fees needed for treatment, but with specific conditions it’s not unusual to have 30-50% of fees paid –especially if you have a good supplemental policy. For some conditions, this translates to up to $6,000-8,000 per arch for oral surgery and implant treatment.

How do I find out which Medicare plan I have and whether I have a condition deemed a medical necessity?
To see if you are qualified for a medical necessity and if you have oral disease, which will affect your long term health and well-being, you must be seen for a video consultation from our office. This consultation cannot be done by phone. To schedule a consultation, call 510-250-3743

What if you find that my Medicare plan excludes dental services?
Annually, you have the right to change Medicare plans. We will advise you on which plan to switch to so that we can get coverage for you.
How many dentists are credentialed as Medicare providers? Only 1% of dentists in the United States are Medicare providers who are credentialed (certified) to treat Medicare patients.

What kinds of medical conditions are often deemed to have medical necessity
Oral disease is well documented in the medical literature to worsen many other organ diseases. This includes heart disease where mouth infection can contribute to heart attack, thrombosis (blood clots) leading to stroke, and vascular and valvular infection. Mouth disease adds to the risk of pulmonary (lung) infection and can contribute to serious pneumonia. Patients with COPD are at great risk of pulmonary infections from mouth disease. Patients with diabetes are at great risk of infections in other parts of their body as a result of bacteria from gum disease (pyorrhea). The mouth is a main target of diabetic infection and poor healing. Patients with GERD and other GI issues have many of these problems due to poor diet and not being able to choose healthy food groups for good nutrition. A recent study by the cancer society links colon cancer to periodontal (gum) disease and chronic infections in the mouth.

If you have any of these conditions and major dental disease, you may qualify for medical necessity and have a portion of major dental services covered.

Do teeth play a role in general health?
Teeth in later life are essential for nutrition. Denture patients often become disabled from poor nutrition. Teeth firmly attached to dental implants give patients a better quality of life, even in the late stages of life. Many patients have shared stories of a loved one who would have had a much better quality of life if they had only had better teeth to chew with to contribute to better health.

Why Choose Us for Your New Smile?

Meet Dr. Ricky Singh

Dr. Ricky Singh graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2002 where he received his D.M.D degree. Shortly afterwards he completed a Dental Residency specializing in Cosmetic dentistry and Dental implants. Dr. Singh is well recognized in the bay area and has been serving the community for the past sixteen years.

He is very well trained, experienced, enthusiastic, and motivated in the very best professional tradition. He keeps current with continuing education courses so that he can provide his patients the most advanced dental care and treatment. Dr. Singh is a member of the CDA, ADA, DOCS, and the Berkeley Dental Society. Dr. Singh can restore your ability to eat, chew and talk with confidence. Call now.

Take Next Steps

1. Call to schedule your consult.

2. Get your personalized smile treatment plan and price!

3. Come in to receive your dental implants and enjoy your new smile.

Leave with a smile you love. Eat all foods you like. Smile again. What are you waiting for?

Call now: 510-250-3743

Change your smile – and your life!