The Bauer Smile-In-A-Day System™: How We Compress Months Into One Visit
Most full-arch implant treatments take months. Our Smile-In-A-Day System™ rebuilds your smile in a single visit — here's the technology and team that makes it possible.

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The traditional path to full-arch implants used to take six to nine months — extractions one visit, healing, implant placement another visit, more healing, abutments, impressions, and finally the bridge. Patients spent half a year navigating temporary solutions while their lives waited.
The Bauer Smile-In-A-Day System™ collapses that timeline into one visit. Not by skipping steps — every step still happens — but by sequencing them with the right technology and the right team, in the right room, on the same day.
What "one visit" actually looks like#
You arrive in the morning. We've already mapped your anatomy with our CBCT scan and designed the case digitally in advance — the surgical guide is waiting. Failing teeth come out. Implants are placed using the guide for sub-millimeter accuracy. While your mouth is recovering for a few hours, our in-house lab finishes the immediate-load bridge designed to your exact bite.
By the time you leave, you have a fixed set of teeth screwed into the implants. They aren't your final restoration — those come a few months later, after your bone has fully integrated. But they look, feel, and function like real teeth from day one.
What makes the system possible#
A single same-day case used to require coordinating three labs and two practices. We brought it under one roof: digital impressions captured chairside, surgical guides designed in-house, an on-site milling unit, and a team that's run the protocol enough times to make it boring.
Boring is the goal. Same-day full-arch shouldn't feel like an experiment.


