Full Mouth Dental Implants in Ampleforth

 

Full mouth dental implants are the solution to missing, damaged, or failing teeth. An alternative to ill-fitting removable dentures, full mouth dental implants in Ampleforth can restore full form and function back to unhealthy teeth.

 

The benefits of full mouth dental implants

 

  • No more uncomfortable, unstable dentures
  • Increased confidence
  • Clear speech
  • Fuller face
  • Improved chewing ability
  • Stronger jawbone

 

The step-by-step procedure

 

1. Initial consultation

Your dentist will firstly give you a full dental examination, as well as take X-rays and 3D images to help plan your individual treatment.

 

2. Placing the implants

Your implants will be placed during a surgical procedure carried out under local anaesthetic and possible sedation. You will then receive temporary dentures to wear home on the day of surgery.

 

3. Fitting the permanent dentures

A recovery period of four to six months is required for the implants to fuse with the jawbone. Once the jawbone is ready, your permanent dentures will be fitted. During this final step, your dentist will take utmost care to ensure your comfort and fit your dentures successfully.

 

How long does the procedure take?

 

The total treatment time varies for each patient and depends on factors, such as:

 

  • Dental health  
  • Possible tooth extraction
  • The number of implants placed         
  • The type of implants placed  

 

Your treatment time will be extended if your jawbone needs to be strengthened before it can support the implants. Your dentist will explain to your how long your individual treatment plan is estimated to take.

 

Types of full mouth dental implants

 

  • Porcelain or acrylic fixed bridge on implants

Six to eight implants are fitted to support porcelain or acrylic dentures. An acrylic bridge is a more affordable material, but porcelain looks more natural.

 

  • Implant-retained dentures

These dentures are held firmly in place by implants, usually in the lower jaw. Implant-retained dentures are a cheaper and popular method of restoring full arches of teeth without resorting to traditional dentures. 

 

  • All-on-4 or All-on-6

Just four or six implants are placed in the upper or lower (or both) jaws to replace a full arch of teeth. Once the implants have integrated with the jawbone, your permanent bridges are then crafted and fitted.

 

What's right for me?

 

Full mouth dental implants are suitable for patients missing or soon-to-be missing all or nearly all of their teeth. They are also used a replacements for patients fed up with traditional dentures. Visit your dentist to find out which full mouth dental implants in Ampleforth are right for you.

 

Are you considering full mouth dental implants in Ampleforth? Use Dentists Near Me to find your nearest dentist and book your initial consultation today.

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