FULL MOUTH DENTAL IMPLANTS

It is estimated that over 35 million Americans are missing all or most of their teeth. If you are one of these people, you may be looking for a better option than dentures. If this is you, there’s no reason to look any further than full dental implants.

Why not dentures?

Dentures have been used for a long time. They have their limitations, but ultimately can get the basic job of replacing your teeth done. They offer you a full set of teeth. The problem with dentures is that they are not permanent. This means that they will never give you the truly stable feel of having your own teeth. They are also more challenging to care for since you have to take them out to clean them.

What are full dental implants?

Full mouth treatments (such as all on four dental implants)offer a more stable, permanent solution to missing teeth. Your prosthetic teeth are attached to implants installed in your mouth. This gives you a permanent solution to your missing teeth. It also gives your prosthetics a stable feel when eating, smiling, talking, and anything else.

The process for installing the full implants is virtually universal, but can change depending on the overall health of your mouth. The first step is to make sure that any remaining teeth that need to be removed are removed. Once this is done, the dental implants will be installed. These implants are made of biocompatible titanium. The implants are screws that are installed into your jawbone. The reason that they are made of titanium is because the material will eventually fuse with your existing bone. This will ultimately give your prosthetic an even more stable feel. Overall you will have between six and eight implants installed in your top jaw and four to six implants installed in your bottom jaw.

Once the implants are installed, you will be sent home for a few weeks to months depending on how long it takes for your mouth to heal and the jawbone to fuse with the titanium screws. Once this has happened, you will come back and will be fitted for a full set of porcelain teeth. These teeth will be attached to the titanium implants by cement or screws. This attachment ultimately makes them permanent and stable since they will essentially be attached your jawbone.

How do I take care of them?

Your new dental prosthetic is much easier to care for than traditional dentures. The porcelain material that the teeth are made out of is easy to clean and because the prosthetic is permanent you will be able to clean them like you would normal teeth. Although it is less likely that you will suffer tooth decay or cavities, it still can happen. Therefore, it is necessary that you take proper and frequent care of the teeth. With regular care, your teeth will last a lifetime.

Ultimately, a full mouth treatment is a much better option than dentures. The procedure is more invasive, but the product is more natural in many ways. If you are tired of your dentures or new to the need for a dental prosthetic, consider this route.

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