Can You Get Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Full mouth dental implants are a wonderful treatment option for individuals missing most or all of their teeth, but there are several factors that will determine whether full mouth dental implants are a viable treatment option for you. During your initial examination, your dentist or periodontist will evaluate your teeth and gums, review your medical and oral health history, and if necessary, diagnose the underlying issue that has necessitated the need for full mouth dental implants. Diagnostic tests are then taken (CT scans, x-rays, smile design, virtual planning, etc.) to determine if you are a viable candidate for full mouth dental implants.

In some cases, it may be necessary to first perform a bone graft and/or extract a tooth/teeth prior to placement of your full mouth dental implants. If it is determined that you are a viable candidate for full mouth dental implants, there are several things to consider when trying to determine whether or not they are the right treatment option for you. One important consideration is how extensive the process of getting full mouth dental implants is. From start to finish, the process can take several months, and will require multiple appointments. If you struggle with dental phobia or are not ready to make this level of time commitment, alternative treatment options may be better for you. Additional factors to consider include the level of self-care required to maintain your full mouth dental implants and the cost of treatment.

Importance of Good Oral Hygiene Habits

Although everyone wants to have a bright, full, natural looking smile, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the steps involved in having this procedure and the type of self-care necessary to extend their longevity. This means avoiding tobacco use, eating a balanced diet and practicing good oral hygiene habits daily to preserve their integrity and avoid needing to have your implants replaced. Additionally, patients who grind or clench their teeth should wear a nightguard while sleeping to help prevent wearing away the crown. Finally, the most important thing you can do to extend the longevity of your dental implants is to continue to schedule dental exams twice yearly.

Provided you can commit to following the recommended guidelines and continue practicing good oral hygiene habits, you may be an excellent candidate for full mouth dental implants.

Cost of Treatment

One very important thing to consider when deciding whether full mouth dental implants are right for you is whether you can afford the cost of treatment. The cost of full mouth dental implants can range between $30,000-$70,000. Clearly this is a significant financial investment, but considering that one individual implant can cost up to $6,000, the total cost of receiving full mouth dental implants is a much more affordable option. In addition to lowering the total cost, full mouth dental implants will also reduce the amount of time required to restore your natural, fully functioning smile. Still, the cost of getting full mouth dental implants is a significant investment, so it is important to be aware of what you can expect to pay to restore your natural smile, after which you can determine whether or not full mouth dental implants are the right treatment option for you.

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The training that Dr. Patel has received has given him a wide range of experience in treating advanced periodontal disease, complicated extractions of teeth, placement of dental implants, bone regenerative procedures, as well as in periodontal plastic surgery/cosmetic procedures.

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Dr. Fallah received his DDS degree in 2009 and subsequently completed his residency program in Periodontics at New York University College of Dentistry in 2015. He became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontics in 2016 and has been practicing periodontics in private practice in Dallas since 2015.

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