What You Need to Know About Full Mouth Implants

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Full mouth implants are an option for people who have had all of their upper or lower teeth removed. Full mouth extraction is sometimes the best solution when a person's teeth are severely decayed. Full mouth implants are a big commitment. Before you undergo this procedure, you'll want to have all the facts. Here are four things you should know about full mouth dental implants.

Full mouth prosthetics can be attached using as few as four implants

When a patient is missing a single tooth, a dental implant can be embedded in their jaw to serve as a tooth root. A prosthetic will then be applied to the implant, which will function as a single tooth. When a patient is missing more teeth, a tooth implant and prosthetics may no longer have a one-to-one ratio. A single implant can be used to support multiple false teeth. If you're missing all the teeth on the top or bottom of your mouth, they can be replaced using as few as four implants. The implants will be spaced accordingly, and a full row of teeth will be created to attach to the abutments.

Implants can be used in conjunction with dental bridge technology

Your dentist will decide how to structure your dental implants based on the architecture of your mouth. Your dentist may decide that dental bridges will serve you better than all-on-four implants. If you're missing all your teeth, your dentist will need to create implants to support the dental crowns needed for dental bridge construction. Once your implants have healed, bridges will be attached to them. Some dentists prefer this method in cases where implants are more likely to fail because it allows a single implant to be redone without affecting the patient's whole mouth.

Metal-free implants are available

Dental implants are usually made from titanium, which is used because of its durability and biocompatibility with the human body. Titanium is hypoallergenic, but people with severe metal allergies may be wary of introducing titanium into their bodies. If you or your dentist have some reservations about metal implants, you'll be pleased to know that metal-free implants are an option. Implants made from zirconia offer a ceramic alternative to titanium.

Full mouth implants can be installed in a single day

There is often a waiting period during the implant process where the implant is given time to heal. Full mouth implants can be completed in a single day. Your oral surgeon can install your implants then attach your prosthetic teeth so you can go home with a full smile on the same day.

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