Full Mouth Dental Implants

Full mouth dental implants refer to a dental restoration that replaces all of the teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw with dental implants. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are surgically placed into the jawbone to support a dental prosthesis, such as a dental crown, bridge, or denture.

Full mouth dental implant treatment typically involves a multi-step process that can take several months to complete.

First step

The first step involves a thorough evaluation of the patient's oral health, including X-rays and dental impressions. If any remaining teeth need to be extracted, this will be done prior to implant placement.

Next step

The next step involves the surgical placement of the dental implants into the jawbone. After a period of healing, during which time the implants fuse with the surrounding bone (a process known as osseointegration), abutments are attached to the implants, and the dental prosthesis (such as a bridge or denture) is custom-fabricated and attached to the abutments.

Full mouth dental implants offer several advantages over traditional dentures or bridges, including improved stability, better chewing function, and a more natural appearance. However, the treatment can be more costly and time-consuming than other options, and not all patients are good candidates for implant surgery.

Your dentist or oral surgeon can provide guidance on whether full mouth dental implants are the right choice for your individual needs and can help you prepare for and maintain your treatment.

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