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Full Mouth Implant Treatment

The placement of six to eight dental implants in the upper jaw. Four to six implants in the lower jaw. Fabrication of fixed temporary bridge(s) Durable, natural-looking porcelain teeth that are fixed to these implants by dental cement or screws.

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Full Mouth Implant Treatment

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  1. Full Mouth Dental Implants: 4 Ways They Improve Your Smile

  2. Introduction • The placement of six to eight dental implants in the upper jaw. Four to six implants in the lower jaw. Fabrication of fixed temporary bridge(s) Durable, natural-looking porcelain teeth that are fixed to these implants by dental cement or screws.

  3. 1. A Permanent Solution • Unlike dentures, which are designed to be removed each day, or bridges and crowns that will require regular maintenance and replacement, dental implants are a permanent solution to missing teeth. Full mouth dental implants are placed by a periodontics, who attaches implants (they look like small screws) directly into the jaw bone. Crowns are then attached to the implants for a secure, natural-looking fit and result. 

  4. 2. Comfort and Stability • Another reason to opt for dental implants is for their stability and comfort. Dentures attach using a framework and metal clasps to teeth and usually fit nicely to the teeth they are attached too. Implants, on the other hand, are securely attached to the jaw bone, so you won't have to worry about stability.

  5. 3. Better Bones • Points out that when it comes to bone and dental health, full mouth dental implants are vastly superior to dentures. The AAP warns that dentures can cause bone deterioration, which can lead to the collapsed mouth or recessed jaw bone sometimes indicative of a denture's-wearer.

  6. 4. Easier Maintenance • Dental implants could be described as "set it and forget it." Because they attach permanently to the bone, you don't need to remove them for cleaning, and it's unlikely that you'll need maintenance and repairs down the road. Instead, you can care for them as you would your natural teeth, which means brushing at least twice a day with a silica toothpaste, such as, daily flossing and regular checkups with your dentist.

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