Everything You Need to Know About Full Mouth Dental Implant

Full Mouth Dental Implant Procedure

In a case where all the teeth need to be replaced, a full mouth treatment which uses dental implants can be an effective solution for many patients. A full mouth implant procedure is one of the only ways to fully restore the appearance, comfort and function that is achieved through your natural teeth.

A full mouth dental implant procedure typically includes the following steps:

  • Diagnostic and planning stages which can take several weeks. This includes x-rays, CT scans, diagnostic mock-ups, virtual planning and smile design
  • The placement of the dental implants (typically six to eight) in the upper jaw
  • The placement of four to six implants in the lower jaw
  • Fabricating fixed temporary bridges
  • Durable and natural-looking porcelain teeth which are attached to these implants using screws or dental cement.

Expectations With A Full Mouth Dental Implant Treatment

The treatment process can vary drastically based on your unique condition, preferences and goals. The process starts with placing the dental implants in the jawbone. Modern dental technology allows the dentist to place fixed temporary bridges on the implants the same day the implants are placed. This technology provides patients with a seamless transition from problem teeth or missing teeth to a beautiful set of temporary teeth in just one single visit. The final and permanent implant bridges provide the patient with fully restored function and comfort. It is the best dental option available today.

Maintaining The New Implants

Cleaning and good oral hygiene for fixed implant bridges and full mouth implant bridges is similar to the process of caring for natural teeth. Patients can easily maintain their new teeth by twice daily brushing, regular flossing, use of a Waterpik, routing dental exams and professional cleaning. Implants do not decay as the natural teeth do. While it is not recommended, care at home is actually less critical than with the implants.

Full mouth implant patients are provided with a complimentary nightguard to help protect their new teeth. A nightguard is a plastic retainer which is worn at night to prevent the upper and lower teeth from coming in contact with one another. These guards are especially important for patients who have a history of clenching or grinding their teeth.


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