Full Mouth Implant

Before After
  • A full mouth implant rebuilds an entire set of teeth in one or both jaws using a few strong implants that are securely anchored. These implants are embedded within the jawbone and function much like natural tooth roots. A fixed dental bridge or implant-supported denture is then attached. So, you get teeth that look natural, feel secure and help you eat and speak with ease. This is also a reliable long-term option because implants are designed to bond with the bone over time.
Before After

What Are the Benefits of Full Mouth Implants?

  • Improved biting and chewing comfort
  • Clearer, well-articulated speech with fewer errors
  • Natural-looking smile with proper facial support
  • Increased confidence in photographs and conversations
  • Helps protect the jawbone from shrinking

What Is the Procedure Like?

  • We start with a consultation, scans and a clear plan. If any teeth need removal, we handle it gently. Implant placement is done with proper anaesthesia for comfort. After that, a temporary set of teeth may be placed within a few days in select cases. Final teeth are fitted once healing is stable.

What it is

  • A solution for full tooth loss: This treatment is designed for people who are missing most or all of their teeth in one or both jaws.
  • Restores function and appearance: It provides a natural look, feel, and function, similar to your own teeth.
  • Uses implants as roots: The implants, typically titanium posts, are surgically placed into the jawbone to act as the foundation for the new teeth.
  • Supports a full set of teeth: Replacement teeth, often in the form of a bridge or custom-made denture, are then attached to the implants.
  • Immediate loading in case of full mouth dental implants involve placing implants and a fixed set of teeth on the same day or within a few days, providing a faster alternative to traditional methods. This “immediate loading” approach is possible through techniques like basal implants, which use a denser part of the jawbone, and sometimes zygomatic implants, which are anchored to the cheekbone. The procedure allows for both full mouth rehabilitation with a temporary or permanent bridge, restoring a smile’s aesthetics and function much faster than conventional methods.  

How it works

  • Procedure: Implants are placed immediately after the removal of existing teeth. A temporary or permanent set of fixed teeth can then be attached, often within 72 hours to 5 days.
  • Immediate loading: This technique allows for immediate function because the implants are secured in the denser, more stable cortical (basal) bone, providing stability right away. 
  • Alternative implant placement: Zygomatic implants are a specialized option for patients with insufficient upper jawbone density. They are longer implants that anchor into the cheekbone, bypassing the need for bone grafting in the upper jaw. 

Advantages

  • Faster results: Patients get their new teeth in a significantly shorter timeframe compared to traditional implants, which can take months for the bone to heal. 
  • Aesthetics and function: It allows for the immediate restoration of your smile, enabling you to eat and speak with confidence sooner.
  • Less invasive: In many cases, it can be a graft-free procedure, eliminating the need for bone grafting and the associated healing time.
  • For various bone conditions: Techniques like basal and zygomatic implants make the treatment suitable for patients with poor bone density or volume, which was previously a barrier to conventional implants. 

What to expect

  • Consultation: An initial consultation is crucial to assess your oral health through exams and imaging, and to discuss the expected outcome.
  • Procedure time: The surgery for one jaw might take 45 minutes to an hour. The entire process, including teeth placement, can take up to a few days.
  • Pain management: The procedure is performed under anesthesia, so there should be minimal pain during the surgery itself. Some discomfort is expected afterward.
  • Success rate: Like traditional implants, immediate implants have a high success rate, but failure can occur, so choosing an experienced surgeon is important.
  • Cost: The overall cost can vary based on factors like the number of implants, materials, and any additional treatments, but it can be a more cost-effective option in terms of time and some treatments.

Get in Touch with Us

  • If full mouth implants feel like the right option for you, contact Sparsh Dental Clinic today to book a consultation. Each treatment option will be explained clearly, ensuring you feel confident and comfortable with your new smile.