エピソード

  • Dentist Reveals: Most Full Arch Implants Are Cutting Corners
    2026/07/16

    📌 Learn more about Dr. Matt Annese or book a consultation: https://nashobadental.com

    There is a stranger designing your smile right now and your dentist never mentioned it. After thousands of full arch cases, one decision causes more delays and disappointing results than anything else. That decision is sending your case out to an outside lab.

    In this episode, I'm going to walk through what actually happens to your case once it leaves the office, why the outside lab model still exists, and the exact questions to ask before you choose where to be treated.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Dentist Reveals: Most Full Arch Implants Are Cutting Corners
    0:33 Why patients assume one team handles everything
    1:23 Why most practices still use outside labs
    2:10 The accountability problem nobody explains
    3:02 What happens to your case after it ships out
    5:00 The volleying problem patients describe
    7:03 Four questions to ask before your consult
    9:44 What in-house manufacturing actually changes
    11:05 Five steps to do tonight before choosing a practice

    ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED

    Why do dental practices send full arch cases to an outside lab?
    Building an in-house digital design and manufacturing workflow requires major capital and thousands of hours of training, so many practices choose the outside lab route to save time and overhead instead of investing in the equipment themselves.

    What goes wrong when a dental lab is outside the practice?
    The technician designing your teeth works only from scan measurements and has never seen your face, which can lead to fit or bite issues that require shipping the case back and forth for weeks.

    How do I know if my implant dentist uses an outside lab?
    Ask directly whether your lab work is done in house or sent to an outside facility, and ask what the turnaround time is if a case needs to be remade after final placement.

    📱 RESOURCES
    🌐 Nashoba Valley Dental: https://nashobadental.com
    🌐 North Billerica Smiles: https://northbillericasmiles.com
    📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mattannese/

    🔔 New episodes on full arch dental implants, smile makeovers, and what the dental industry rarely tells patients drop regularly. Subscribe so you do not miss what is coming next.

    ABOUT DR. MATT ANNESE, DMD
    Dr. Matt Annese is a DMD, Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), and Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI). With 12 years of practice and over 2,000 full arch cases completed, he operates a fully digital, single location implant and smile makeover practice in North Billerica, MA. Surgery, digital design, and same day fabrication all happen under one roof. Dr. Annese oversees every phase of treatment from consultation through final delivery.

    #DentalImplants #FullArchImplants #TeethInADay #BoneLoss #SmileMakeover

    続きを読む 一部表示
    13 分
  • Can You Really Walk Out of One Appointment With a Full New Set of Permanent Teeth?
    2026/07/09

    📌 Learn more about Dr. Matt Annese or book a consultation: https://nashobadental.com

    When you hear "full mouth reconstruction takes 1 to 2 years," that timeline sounds medical. It sounds set in stone. It is not.

    I have done this procedure on over 2,000 patients, including my own grandfather at 94. The 2-year number is real in the traditional model. But the traditional model is the problem, not your biology. Your bone is not asking you to wait 2 years. The coordination gap between disconnected offices is asking you to wait 2 years.

    In this episode, I'm going to walk you through what actually happens on surgery day, how in-house digital manufacturing changes the timeline, and the 5 questions you need to ask before your next consultation.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Why the 2-year timeline is about process, not biology
    1:01 What creates the delay: disconnected offices and outside labs
    2:16 What changes when surgery and manufacturing happen in one place
    2:54 How in-house AI-assisted CAD design and fabrication works
    4:27 What surgery day actually looks like from start to finish
    6:21 Your day-one teeth: what they look like and why they work
    7:30 Biological healing vs. manufacturing timeline explained
    8:25 5 questions to ask before your next consultation
    10:51 Same-day teeth: what the process actually requires

    ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED

    Can you really get a full set of permanent teeth in one day?
    You walk out of surgery day with functional teeth — but permanent, final teeth take 3 to 4 months. That time is for bone to integrate around the implants, which cannot be compressed. What same-day means is no gap between surgery and having teeth you can use and see.

    Why does full mouth reconstruction take 1 to 2 years at most practices?
    The delay is almost entirely logistical, not biological. When the surgeon, the lab making your teeth, and the dentist handling final fit are at three separate locations, every misfit or adjustment requires shipping and waiting. In-house fabrication eliminates that entirely.

    What questions should I ask before a teeth-in-a-day consultation?
    Ask whether teeth are fabricated in-house or sent to an outside lab, whether you will be without teeth at any point, how many full-arch cases this provider has completed personally, and whether you get to approve a digital smile design before your final set is made.

    📱 RESOURCES
    🌐 Nashoba Valley Dental: https://nashobadental.com
    🌐 North Billerica Smiles: https://northbillericasmiles.com
    📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mattannese/

    🔔 New episodes on full arch dental implants, smile makeovers, and what the dental industry rarely tells patients drop regularly. Subscribe so you do not miss what is coming next.

    ABOUT DR. MATT ANNESE, DMD
    Dr. Matt Annese is a DMD, Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), and Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI). With 12 years of practice and over 2,000 full arch cases completed, he operates a fully digital, single-location implant and smile makeover practice in North Billerica, MA. Surgery, digital design, and same-day fabrication all happen under one roof. Dr. Annese oversees every phase of treatment from consultation through final delivery.

    #DentalImplants #FullArchImplants #TeethInADay #BoneLoss #SmileMakeover

    続きを読む 一部表示
    12 分
  • You Don't Have a Candidacy Problem… Your Dentist Has a Training Problem
    2026/07/02

    📌 Learn more about Dr. Matt Annese or book a consultation: https://nashobadental.com

    If a dentist told you that you are not a candidate for dental implants, they were probably telling the truth. Just not the complete truth. What they meant is that you are not a candidate for what they were trained to do, and that part almost never gets said out loud.

    In this episode, I'm going to walk you through how the dental training system produces that verdict, what it is costing you while you sit with it, and the five questions to ask at your next consultation to find out if you are actually in the right room.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 You Don't Have a Candidacy Problem… Your Dentist Has a Training Problem
    1:53 What a real full-arch evaluation actually requires
    3:06 When proper 3D imaging revealed a completely different picture
    4:04 Bone resorbs immediately: why every month without an implant matters
    5:33 The financial math of piecemeal treatment vs a full-arch solution
    7:24 The "bad teeth" identity and where it actually comes from
    8:29 The verdict is a practitioner capability statement, not a clinical conclusion
    11:18 5 steps to get a real evaluation before your next consultation

    ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED

    Q: What does "not a candidate for dental implants" usually mean when a dentist says it?
    A: In most cases, it means you are not a candidate for what that specific dentist was trained to do. General dentists are not trained in full-arch implant reconstruction, and the verdict reflects the limit of their experience, not a conclusion from your bone or biology.

    Q: Does severe bone loss rule out dental implants?
    A: Not necessarily. Bone resorption after extraction is real and progressive, but advanced surgical techniques and 3D imaging can reveal options a generalist evaluation would miss. A proper assessment requires cone-beam CT imaging and a surgeon with significant full-arch volume to interpret it correctly.

    Q: What questions should I ask before accepting a dental implant candidacy verdict?
    A: Ask whether cone-beam CT imaging was used. If not, your bone has never been properly evaluated for implant planning. Then ask how many full-arch cases the provider has personally completed, whether digital surgical planning is standard practice, and whether surgery and fabrication happen in the same location.

    🎥 Watch Next: My 94-Year-Old Grandfather Had No Bone Left. I Still Gave Him Permanent Teeth → https://youtu.be/Ubod4oxGg3A

    📱 RESOURCES
    🌐 Nashoba Valley Dental: https://nashobadental.com
    🌐 North Billerica Smiles: https://northbillericasmiles.com
    📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mattannese/

    🔔 New episodes on full arch dental implants, smile makeovers, and what the dental industry rarely tells patients drop regularly. Subscribe so you do not miss what is coming next.

    💬 If a dentist has told you that you are not a candidate for implants, drop your situation in the comments. You might be further along than you think.

    ABOUT DR. MATT ANNESE, DMD
    Dr. Matt Annese is a DMD, Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), and Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI). With 12 years of practice and over 2,000 full arch cases completed, he operates a fully digital, single-location implant and smile makeover practice in North Billerica, MA. Surgery, digital design, and same-day fabrication all happen under one roof. Dr. Annese oversees every phase of treatment from consultation through final delivery.

    #DentalImplants #FullArchImplants #TeethInADay #BoneLoss #SmileMakeover

    続きを読む 一部表示
    14 分
  • My 94-Year-Old Grandfather Had No Bone Left. I Still Gave Him Permanent Teeth
    2026/07/02

    📌 Learn more about Dr. Matt Annese or book a consultation: https://nashobadental.com

    A dentist told you that you are not a candidate. That verdict was about their limitations, not your anatomy.

    My grandfather was 94 years old with significant bone loss. He left my office with a full set of permanent, fixed, digitally designed teeth in a single day. Here is what that case taught me about who is actually a candidate for full arch dental implants, and why the bar most people believe exists is almost nothing like the real one.

    In this episode, I am going to walk you through why the not-a-candidate conversation almost always goes wrong, what a real candidacy evaluation actually looks like, and what you can do tonight to find out where you actually stand.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Why "not a candidate" is almost never about your anatomy
    0:37 My grandfather's case: 94 years old, advanced bone loss, permanent teeth in a day
    1:18 How bone loss became the default barrier to dental implants
    2:14 What most evaluations are missing (no 3D scan, no surgical plan)
    3:07 Why his result is not the exception; it is what this procedure looks like when done right
    4:32 Why dentists turn patients away (it is their ceiling, not yours)
    7:40 What a real candidacy evaluation actually covers
    10:35 The one variable that predicts success more than anatomy
    12:02 What to do tonight before making any decision about your teeth

    ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED

    What does "not a candidate for dental implants" actually mean?
    In most cases it reflects the clinical limits of the practitioner who said it, not a fixed truth about your bone or anatomy. Many patients turned away at one practice are successfully treated at another using 3D cone beam imaging and advanced placement techniques.

    Can you get full arch dental implants with severe bone loss?
    Yes, in most cases. Cone beam CT imaging maps the bone that actually exists, not just what is missing. Angled implant techniques and zygomatic implants allow placement where older straight-placement methods could not reach. The key is finding a practitioner whose volume in full arch cases is in the thousands, not dozens.

    What should I ask at my dental implant consultation?
    Ask the practitioner how many full arch cases they have personally completed, whether they use 3D cone beam imaging, and whether surgery and teeth fabrication happen in the same location. Those three answers tell you more about your actual candidacy than any x-ray will.

    📱 RESOURCES
    🌐 Nashoba Valley Dental: https://nashobadental.com
    🌐 North Billerica Smiles: https://northbillericasmiles.com
    📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mattannese/

    🔔 New episodes on full arch dental implants, smile makeovers, and what the dental industry rarely tells patients drop regularly. Subscribe so you do not miss what is coming next.

    ABOUT DR. MATT ANNESE, DMD
    Dr. Matt Annese is a DMD, Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), and Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI). With 12 years of practice and over 2,000 full arch cases completed, he operates a fully digital, single-location implant and smile makeover practice in North Billerica, MA. Surgery, digital design, and same-day fabrication all happen under one roof. Dr. Annese oversees every phase of treatment from consultation through final delivery.

    #DentalImplants #FullArchImplants #TeethInADay #BoneLoss #SmileMakeover

    続きを読む 一部表示
    15 分