Full-Mouth Dental Implants

The loss of multiple teeth, whether due to age, trauma, or other dental issues, can significantly impact a person’s oral health, confidence, and quality of life. For such individuals, full mouth dental implants can offer comprehensive and permanent restoration.

Full mouth dental implants, also known as full arch implants or full mouth reconstruction, involve the replacement of all missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw with dental implants. These implants serve as artificial tooth roots, providing a stable foundation for prosthetic teeth, bridges, or dentures.

Procedure for Full-Mouth Dental Implant

Full-Mouth Dental Restorations can be done in many ways, but the basic procedure remains the same. The procedure is initiated by extracting all teeth and then fixing the implant into the jaw bone, the number and type of implant may vary based on the technique being followed. Thereafter, the permanent prosthesis is either screwed into the implant or cemented over it. Based on the patients’ preferences, the restorations can be dentures, crowns or bridges.

Important Factors to be Considered

The procedure for full-mouth dental implants can vary widely based on the following factors that need careful consideration:

The need for additional procedures

The types of implants

The implant technique

The need for additional procedures

The types of implants

The implant technique

The need for additional procedures

Bone grafting

In addition to teeth extraction, some patients may need augmentation of their jawbone through bone grafting. Their jaw bones may have resorbed due to loss of teeth or gum diseases or prolonged use of dentures, so much that the bone may be inadequate for placing an implant. Therefore, bone grafting is done to increase the bone volume. These patients may need additional time for healing before the implants are put. If the implants are fixed into the basal bone, then bone grafting may be avoided, as the basal bone is resistant to resorption.

Sinus lift

In some patients, the sinuses can be as low as they pose a risk of puncture when the implants are introduced into the upper jaw. So, these patients may need surgical sinus lift. In these patients, additional time may be needed for healing after this surgery. Some implant types, however, can be placed into the jawbone without the need for sinus lift procedure.

Type of Implants

Implants are either single-piece or multi-piece implants. Both types have their pros and cons. The type of implants used depends upon the patients’ and doctors’ preferences.

A single piece implant being a single component structure is 3mm in diameter (similarly 4mm in diameter) and has no joints or a connecting screw, while a multi-piece implant is usually 4mm and can have two or more pieces. Placing multi-piece implants requires flap surgery, which carries additional costs, risks and healing time, while single-piece implants are placed through flapless surgery, there is no need to cut the gum. Single-piece implants are designed especially for immediate loading. As such a permanent crown or bridge is placed in 3 days.

Implant Techniques

The implant techniques are based on the number of implants used to support prosthetic restoration. The common ones include:

Implant dentures with 8 implants full mouth

mplant supported dentures are a more stable alternative to traditional dentures. unlike the traditional dentures which rest on the soft tissues of the mouth, these dentures are supported by implants. depending upon the bone density and the jaw being restored, two to eight dental implants are required. following a healing period of 3-6 months, the dentures are fixed onto the implants.

3-on-6 dental implants are a technique that uses six implants to replace a full arch of missing teeth.

This technique uses three individual bridges on six implants. It provides a natural look and a secure fit. It’s a good option for people who have lost most of their teeth

All on 4 with 4 implants per arch and 8 implants full mouth

This full arch dental implants technique requires 4 dental implants per jaw. Firstly, conventional implants are installed, and temporary removable acrylic dentures are fixed. After a healing period of 3-4 months to heal, the abutments are placed and permanent teeth made of porcelain fused to metal is fixed.

All on 8 with 8 dental implants per arch and 16 implants full mouth

This full arch dental implants technique requires 8 dental implants per jaw. Firstly, conventional implants are placed, and temporary removable acrylic dentures are fixed. After a healing period of 3-4 months to heal, the abutments are placed and permanent teeth made of porcelain fused to metal is fixed.

10 to 12 dental implants per arch with 22 implants full mouth

This full arch dental implants technique requires 8-12 dental implants per jaw, including the pterygoid implant. For the procedure, on the first visit, singe piece basal implants are placed and loaded immediately. Thereafter, BioZr Zirconia bridge with latest CAD/CAM technique is fabricated and fixed in 3 days.

Cost Considerations

Full-mouth dental implant restoration costs vary from one clinic to another based on:

The type of implants used

The number of implants needed per jaw

The need for additional surgeries

The type of prosthesis and its material

The number of consultations/sittings needed

Full-mouth dental restoration can be a permanent solution for nagging dental problems. Full mouth restorations can help ensure you have a confident smile and well-functioning set of teeth.

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