Full Mouth Implant Prosthesis




What is Full Mouth Implant Prosthesis?
Full Mouth Implant Prosthesis refers to the replacement of all teeth (one or both jaws) using dental implants which act as anchors for a prosthetic arch. The prosthesis can be fixed or removable depending on the clinical needs, bone quality, patient’s preferences, and budget.
This treatment is ideal for patients with extensive tooth loss, failing teeth, or those who can no longer wear comfortable dentures. It restores both function (chewing, speaking) and aesthetics, offering a stable, long‑term solution.

Who is a Good Candidate?
You may be a candidate for Full Mouth Implant Prosthesis if you have one or more of the following issues:
- Complete or partial tooth loss in upper or lower jaw
- Unstable or loose dentures
- Severe decay, damage or failing restorations of many teeth
- Poor jawbone support or resorption (if sufficient bone or augmentation is possible)
- Mistakes in bite, chewing difficulty or impaired speech
- Desire for fixed teeth rather than removable dentures
How Is the Procedure Done?
The treatment begins with a detailed assessment including X‑rays or CBCT scans, bone quality & quantity check, bite analysis, and evaluation of gum health. A treatment plan is made tailored to your mouth.
- Removing any failing or unsalvageable teeth
- Bone grafting or sinus lift if needed to build sufficient bone support
- Placement of implants (for example All‑on‑4, All‑on‑6, or more implants depending on case)
- Use of multi‑unit abutments or prosthetic connections to support the prosthesis securely
- Making and placing temporary or provisional prosthesis to allow function during healing
- Fitting the final prosthetic arch — fixed bridge, hybrid prosthesis or implant‑retained overdenture
- Final adjustments to bite, comfort, appearance
Benefits of Full Mouth Implant Prosthesis
A full mouth implant prosthesis offers many advantages over conventional dentures or partial restorations.
Key Benefits Include:
- Stable, fixed teeth that don't slip or move
- Better chewing ability and improved diet
- Improved speech and confidence
- Preservation of jawbone via implant stimulation and prevention of bone loss :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
- Long‑lasting solution when well maintained :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
- No need for conventional removable dentures that can be inconvenient or uncomfortable
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