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Full Mouth Dental Implant
Full mouth dental implants are truly a wonderful oral health advancement. Not only can they last full life if you take proper care of them, but they can give you back your smile if you’re missing teeth.
Implants are extremely diverse, meaning that multiple variants are viable to you as a oral health patient. Depending on the current state of dental health, you may be eligible to receive a single dental implant to replace one tooth, multiple implants, or full mouth implant.
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What are full mouth dental implants?
Full mouth dental implants are a permanent solution for replacing all teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw. They involve placing multiple implants into the jawbone to support a full arch of prosthetic teeth, offering a natural-looking and functional alternative to dentures.
Who is a good candidate for full mouth dental implants?
You may be a good candidate if:
- You have lost most or all of your teeth.
- You have sufficient jawbone density to support implants (bone grafting may be an option if needed).
- You’re looking for a long-lasting, stable, and natural-looking tooth replacement option.
How are full mouth dental implants different from dentures?
Unlike traditional dentures, full mouth dental implants are securely anchored to your jawbone, preventing slipping and discomfort. They also stimulate bone health and provide a more natural chewing and speaking experience.
What are the benefits of full mouth dental implants?
- Long-lasting and durable solution.
- Improved stability and function compared to dentures.
- Prevents bone loss in the jaw.
- Natural-looking aesthetics.
- Allows you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence
How long does the procedure take?
The timeline varies depending on your individual case, but the process can take several months. This includes initial consultation, implant placement, healing time (3–6 months for osseointegration), and final prosthetic placement.

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Typically, 4–6 implants per arch are used to support a full set of teeth. This approach, known as the "All-on-4" or "All-on-6" technique, minimizes the number of implants while ensuring stability.
The cost varies depending on the complexity of your case, materials used, and your geographic location. While the initial investment is higher than dentures, dental implants offer long-term value due to their durability and reduced need for replacements.
Initial recovery from surgery typically takes 1–2 weeks, but the complete healing process, where the implants integrate with the jawbone, can take 3–6 months. During this time, temporary teeth may be provided.
Yes, dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution, with proper care. The prosthetic teeth may need replacement after 10–15 years, but the implants themselves can last a lifetime.
Smoking can impact healing and increase the risk of implant failure. If you smoke, your dentist may recommend quitting before and after the procedure to improve the chances of success.