You may experience temporary swelling, soreness, or mild discomfort after surgery, which typically improves as healing progresses.
Full-Mouth Dental Implants
Rebuild your entire smile with full-mouth dental implants designed for strength, stability, and renewed confidence.
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Cost
The cost of full-mouth dental implants varies based on your needs. You will receive a detailed estimate at your consultation.
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Procedure Duration
Full-mouth implant treatment may take several months, depending on whether additional procedures are needed.
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Pain Level
Local anesthesia and sedation options help keep you comfortable throughout treatment.
Sedation Dentistry
Full-Mouth Dental Implants for Total Smile Restoration
If you are missing most or all of your teeth, full-mouth dental implants provide a comprehensive and stable replacement solution. Implants are placed into your jawbone to act as strong artificial roots, supporting a full arch of replacement teeth. This treatment restores your ability to chew, speak, and smile confidently while helping preserve jawbone structure and facial support.
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Implant Process
- Initial Consultation: You will receive a comprehensive exam, digital imaging, and a full evaluation of your gums and jawbone to determine the best implant approach.
- Treatment Planning: A customized treatment plan is created based on your oral health, bone structure, and smile goals.
- Implant Placement: Multiple implants are surgically placed into your jawbone to support a full arch of teeth. Sedation options are available for your comfort.
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Next Steps
- Healing and Integration: Over the next few months, the implants bond with your jawbone, creating a secure and stable foundation.
- Final Restoration Placement: Once healed, your custom full-arch restoration is attached, restoring function, aesthetics, and confidence.
- Ongoing Maintenance: Maintain your new smile with daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups to ensure long-term success.
FAQ
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What are the side effects of full-mouth implants?
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Can full-mouth dental implants be done in one visit?
Multiple appointments are required for dental implants. The implants need time to fuse with the jawbone before the final restorations can be placed.
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How often do full-mouth dental implants fail?
Full-mouth dental implants have a high success rate, and failure is uncommon when you maintain healthy gums and regular dental visits.