Dental implants have revolutionized the field of dentistry by providing a reliable, long-lasting solution to tooth loss. In the past, bridges or dentures were often used to replace lost teeth. Nevertheless, these solutions often came with their own set of difficulties. With Dexter dental implants, patients can have a full set of teeth that feel, look, and function just like their original teeth. 

What are full-mouth dental implants?

Full-mouth dental implants sometimes referred to as full-arch dental implants, are an all-inclusive implant treatment made to replace an entire arch of teeth in the upper or lower jaw. The process entails inserting many dental implants surgically into the jawbone to support a full arch of artificial teeth.

Full-mouth dental implants are firmly attached to the jawbone, giving a sturdy and enduring base for the prosthetic teeth, in contrast to dentures, which can slide and shift around in the mouth. Dental implants also stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and maintaining the integrity of the facial structure.

Why choose full-mouth dental implants?

Full-mouth dental implants offer several advantages over other tooth replacement options, including improved oral health by stimulating the jawbone to prevent bone loss and maintain facial structure, comfortable and stable anchoring in the jawbone, a natural-looking smile, restored functionality allowing patients to eat, speak and smile confidently, and long-lasting results with proper care and maintenance.

How are full-mouth dental implants placed?

It usually takes numerous consultations with a dental implant specialist to implant a whole mouth of dental implants. The dentist will evaluate the patient’s oral health and develop a personalized treatment plan during the initial appointment.

The surgical insertion of dental implants into the jawbone is the following procedure. This could include putting four to six dental implants per arch, depending on the particulars of the patient’s situation. When the implants are put in, a temporary prosthetic set of teeth will be connected to them so the patient may continue to smile and function while the implants heal and integrate with the jawbone.

The temporary prosthetic set of teeth will be swapped out for a permanent set of artificial teeth that are made specifically to fit the patient’s mouth and match their natural teeth after a recovery time that can last from a few weeks to a few months.

Final Thoughts:

Full-mouth dental implants are a comprehensive tooth replacement option that can provide patients with improved oral health, comfort, aesthetics, functionality, and longevity. Ask your dentist if full-mouth dental implants would be the best option for you if you’re thinking about getting implants.