The best and most suitable artificial tooth replacement for those who have lost all or many of their teeth is a full mouth implant in both the upper and lower jaw. A safe solution that is considered the most permanent way to replace your missing teeth.
Of course, don't be afraid! Because an implant base is not going to be placed in your mouth instead of your individual teeth! Rather, this method has special tricks that can make you have straight teeth with the least number of dental implant bases, one hand and of course permanent. What is a full implant (full jaw)? A full dental implant is a procedure in which all teeth in one or both jaws are replaced using implants. These implants act as artificial tooth roots and are placed inside the jawbone. After the healing of the wounds and the fusion of the implant with the jawbone, the dental veneers are installed on the person's implants to have a natural appearance and function similar to natural teeth. **Read more:** What is a dental implant? ### What is a full mouse implant? The full mouse implant is the same as the full upper and lower jaw implant. A new and efficient method in dentistry, which is suitable for people who have lost all or most of their teeth. This method is such that a certain number of implants (usually 4 or 6) are implanted in the upper and lower jaw, and then a fixed and complete dental prosthesis is placed on them. In this way, the patient gets fixed and perfect teeth in one step. All on 4 and all on 6 methods are two common methods to perform full mouse implant, in which 4 and 6 implant fixtures are used, respectively. These methods became very popular due to advantages such as faster performance, lower cost compared to planting individual implants and improving the quality of life of patients. What is the difference between a complete implant and artificial teeth? A full dental implant is one of the methods to replace a pulled tooth in which dental prostheses are placed on strong implant bases. This means that your teeth will practically be fixed in place. While the artificial tooth is a removable prosthesis that is only mounted on the person's gums (does not stick anywhere).
Of course, this is not the only difference between a complete implant and artificial teeth. The table below shows you more details of the differences in this method of replacing missing teeth.
Types of full
implant teeth
According to the number of implants used and their placement method, the complete dental implant is divided into different types. In the following, we will examine each of these types. ### 1. All-on-4 implant
All-on-4 implant is one of the new and advanced methods in dentistry, which is used to replace all missing teeth in one jaw. In this method, only four titanium implants are used to support a complete prosthesis. These implants are placed in the jaw bone in a special way so that they can support the prosthesis well. In simpler terms, imagine that you want to replace all the teeth in one jaw with artificial teeth. In the traditional method, a large number of implants were needed to hold this prosthesis well. But in the All-on-4 method, using an intelligent design, all the teeth of one jaw can be replaced with only four implants. This reduces the number of surgeries, shortens treatment time and reduces costs. Dental implants on 4 pillars are suitable for people who have lost all their teeth in one jaw and also for people who cannot tolerate more implants due to the degeneration of their jaw bone. Reading the article "Bone grafting for implants" will also provide you with good information about the process of jaw bone grafting. #### All-on-4 implant benefits
- Due to the use of fewer implants, the cost of this method is lower than other full implant methods. - Surgery to place four implants is simpler and less invasive than placing more implants. - Because the surgery is simpler, the recovery period after the operation is also shorter. - Despite the use of a smaller number of implants, the prosthesis is well connected to the jaw bone and has a very high stability. - The prosthesis made on these implants has a completely natural appearance and cannot be distinguished from natural teeth. - Using this prosthesis, you can easily chew food and speak. ### 2. All-on-6 implant
The All-on-6 implant is a stronger and more advanced type of full tooth implant to replace all missing teeth in one jaw. In this method, six titanium (or Roxalide) implants are used to support a complete prosthesis. These implants are placed in the jawbone in a strategic way and at specific and precise points so that they can keep the prosthesis firmly and stably. In the All-on-6 method, using six implants and their special design, a complete prosthesis can be fixed and firmly placed on the jaw. This method allows the patient to easily eat, speak and have a beautiful smile. By the way, you can refer to the relevant article to learn about **cost of dental implant with Kausar Insurance**
#### Benefits of the All-on-6 implant
- Due to the use of six implants, the prosthesis is well connected to the jaw bone and has a very high stability. - The prosthesis made on these implants has a completely natural appearance and cannot be distinguished from natural teeth. - Using this prosthesis, you can eat and talk easily. - Surgery is simpler and less invasive compared to methods that use more implants. On the other hand, it is stronger than dental implants on 4 bases. - Because the surgery is simpler, the recovery period after the operation is also shorter. With proper care, All-on-6 implants can last you a lifetime. **Read more**: List of dental implant specialist doctors
#### The difference between dental implants on 4 and 6 bases
In dental implants on 4 bases, the cost of surgery is lower, the surgery is simpler and the recovery period is shorter. This method is suitable for people whose jaw bone has weakened. However, the dental implant on 6 bases brings more stability of the prosthesis and better distribution of pressure on the jaw bone. ### 3. Full mouth implant by ALL ON method 8
If the dentist uses 8 fixture bases to install the implants in your mouth, that complete implant method is called the all on 8 method. A practical technique in which eight titanium implants are implanted in the jaw bone, and then a fixed and complete dental prosthesis is placed on them. Dental implant on 8 bases has the most stability and strength among these three methods and is more suitable for people who need stronger support for their prosthesis. That is, if your dentist feels that the condition of your jaw bone is unstable, he will probably suggest you to use the all on 8 method instead of the all on 4 and all on 6 dental implant methods. #### Advantages of the All-on-8 implant
- Higher stability and strength than other complete implant methods. - More natural appearance. - Preventing bone loss, maintaining facial shape and youth. - The person will get permanent and complete teeth in the shortest possible time. - Uniform distribution of the pressure of chewing force between eight implants, which increases the lifespan of dental prosthesis. - Feeling comfortable and natural for the patient. The number of
implant bases required for the entire mouth
There is no definitive answer for the number of dental implant abutments needed for everyone. Because usually this number will vary based on factors such as the number of missing teeth and the quality and amount of your jaw bone. But usually, the average number of implant bases required in the full mouse method will vary between 11 and 16 bases. Full dental implant photo
Full maxillary implant
If you have lost all of your upper jaw teeth, a complete maxillary implant, sometimes called a full jaw implant, is the best solution to restore your smile and chewing function to your mouth. Of course, you should note that the upper jaw implant is more sensitive than the lower jaw implant due to the presence of sinuses. So, if you plan to implant your entire upper jaw, be sure to visit a reputable dentist to do this. ### What is the number of implants for the upper jaw? You should use 6 to 8 implant units for a complete implant of your upper jaw. Although this number may be less (up to 4 units) or more (up to 10 units) according to the dentist's diagnosis. Jaw bone density, the amount of bone loss, the number of missing teeth, the method of implant placement and the patient's expectations from the treatment, are all factors that are effective in determining the number of implants. ### What are the steps of a complete upper jaw implant? A complete maxillary implant consists of several main steps. First, the dentist will formulate a suitable treatment plan for you by carefully examining the condition of your mouth and teeth. Then, the implant surgery is performed in a separate session, and at this stage, the implants are implanted in the jawbone. After some time when the implants are fused with the bone, the abutments are placed on the implants and finally the fixed dental prosthesis or the removable dental prosthesis is installed on the abutments. Full mandibular implant
If a person has lost all his lower teeth, the dentist can use the full mandibular implant method for him. In this procedure, all lower teeth are replaced with fixed artificial teeth. Also, because there are less sensitive nerves and structures in the lower jaw than the upper jaw, usually the surgery will be easier and simpler, and there will be no need for additional surgery such as a sinus lift. ### What is the number of implants for the lower jaw? Although the exact number of implants for the lower jaw is not something we can announce in advance, we know that the approximate number of implants required for the lower jaw is between 4 and 10. The density of the jaw bone (and its ability to maintain implants) as well as the number of missing teeth are very important and determining factors to determine the number of fixtures needed. **Read more:** Maxillofacial surgeon
Advantages of full dental
implant
Due to the advantages of full dental implants, this method has become one of the most popular options for people who are facing the problem of tooth loss. Some of these benefits include:
### Natural and beautiful appearance
Implants are designed to look completely natural and indistinguishable from natural teeth. As a result, complete dental implant helps you to have a beautiful smile and higher self-confidence. Complete implant photo
Also, implants are made according to the shape and size of your natural teeth, and for that reason, they are in perfect harmony with your face. While this level of customization is not possible for prosthetics or artificial teeth. ### Excellent performance
Implants allow you to easily chew your favorite foods and fully enjoy the pleasure of eating. Not only do they not disrupt your speech flow, but they also allow you to speak easily and very fluently. ### Prevention of jaw bone loss
Another very prominent advantage of dental implants over artificial prostheses is maintaining the health of the jaw bone. Because when you implant your entire upper and lower jaw, your jaw bone is stimulated to ossify. As a result, the lower half of your face will not sag and the appearance of your face will be preserved. ### Durability and durability
Implants can last you a lifetime if properly cared for. They have a high resistance to decay and color change, and they have several times the lifespan of dental prostheses. ### Ease of use
Cleaning implants is like natural teeth. That is, the same routine and regular processes like brushing and flossing are enough for them. Also, unlike artificial teeth, implants do not require the use of glue. With a full mouth implant, you can eat any type of food easily. Unlike dentures, they do not need to be replaced frequently and are generally much easier to use than dentures. Disadvantages of
implant complete teeth
- The price of a full dental implant is much higher than artificial teeth. - Failure to fuse the implant with the bone can lead to the failure of the entire treatment process. - The recovery period of this method is very long. - During the treatment, you will not be able to eat any food for several months. Who is a full mouth implant suitable for? People who have lost a large number of teeth are the best candidates for full mouth implants. After that group, those who are tired of their removable dentures are also a good option for full mouth implants. In general, everyone who is looking for a permanent solution to replace their missing teeth can use a full mouth implant. Who is not suitable for full upper and lower jaw implants? It is true that upper and lower jaw implants are a good way to replace all the teeth of both jaws at once; But this method may not be suitable for some people. That is, there are some specific medical conditions and individual factors that may affect the success or failure of this method. For example, those who are involved in gum diseases, it is better not to do a full implant, or to treat their gum disease before doing this treatment. Because gum disease can weaken the jaw bone and cause implant failure. People who have a weak immune system are not good candidates for complete implant surgery. Patients with uncontrolled diabetes, AIDS, or those undergoing chemotherapy all fall into this category and are at greater risk of infection after implant surgery. Systemic diseases such as heart diseases, vascular diseases, and bleeding disorders can also affect the result of your implant. People with habits such as teeth grinding or smoking may damage their implants. So if they don't implant their teeth, it is better. Osteoporosis is one of the very important factors that affect the success of the implant. Because weak bone cannot even hold an implant well; What about all these implants? Complete upper and lower jaw implant stages
1. In the first step, your dentist evaluates the condition of your mouth and teeth to choose the best treatment option for you. 2. After determining the exact number of required bases, the surgical process of your dental implant will begin. 3. During the surgical stage, the implants are carefully placed in the designated places in the jawbone. 4. After the surgery, you will be given about 5 months for the implants to fuse with the jawbone. 5. After complete healing, dental veneers are installed on the implants. How long does it take to perform a complete upper and lower jaw implant? The duration of full upper and lower jaw implants, or full mouse implants, depends on various factors. For example, the bone density of the patient's jaw, the number of implants needed, the method of implantation (all-on-4 or all-on-6), as well as the presence or absence of primary procedures such as bone grafting. But if we want to explain in general how long dental implant procedures take, we must say that:
1. The initial stages of the dental implant process include consultation, examination, examination of the condition of the mouth and teeth, and molding, a process of 1 to 3 sessions. (Learn more about how long dental implant molding takes)
2. The stage of performing surgery and placing the fixture inside the jawbone is usually done in one session. 3. It takes about 3 to 6 months for the fixture to be grafted to your jawbone. 4. In the last step, the dental prosthesis is placed on the bases of your dental implant, which can be done in one session. All these steps will last 6 months, and in the best case, 3 months. Therefore, it may take several months from the beginning of the initial stages to the arrival of permanent and complete teeth. To know the exact duration of your treatment, it is better to see an implant doctor. Complete dental
implant at Dr. Banyanian dental clinic
Considering the high sensitivity of full mouth implant implantation, choosing a reputable dental center is of particular importance. Because the smallest mistake in this direction can lead to the failure of the dental implant process and the loss of your money and time. At Dr. Benianian's clinic, with years of experience in the field of dental implants, we assure you that we will perform this process with the utmost precision and delicacy for you, giving you a smile that will last for many years. The dentists of Dr. Benianian Dental Clinic are always trying to provide the best services to patients by using the most advanced dental equipment and relying on their up-to-date knowledge and skills. The coordination of these two factors guarantees the success of implant treatments.
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Care after full dental implant
After a complete dental implant, it is very important to follow a series of special care to maintain the health and longevity of the implants. For example, in the first days after surgery, you should try to get enough rest; Avoid strenuous activity and take prescription medications (such as painkillers and antibiotics) as directed by your doctor. Also, in the first days, you should avoid eating hard and chewy foods and use a cold compress to reduce the swelling of your face. During the time you are waiting for your jaw bone to fuse, you should clean your implants daily and carefully; Avoid harmful habits such as smoking, nail biting and opening bottles with your teeth, as well as eating hard and sticky foods. Observing these cares will help you to fuse your implants correctly to your jawbone and to be able to use them for many years. **Read more:** Maxillofacial surgery
Duration of recovery of complete dental implants
After implant abutments are implanted, your body needs at least three to four months to fully fuse these abutments with the jawbone. However, this interval is limited and the exact duration of this process depends on various factors, including the general health status of the patient and the density of his jaw bone. How long does a full mouth implant last? The higher the quality of the dental implant brand you are using, and the better you can take care of your implants, the longer your implant will last. For example, under ideal conditions, Strowman Swiss dental implants can stay in your mouth for the rest of your life. Although American implant brands may last less, and Korean implants may last less than American ones. By reading articles on Iranian dental implants, Swiss implants, and types of German implants, you can get very good information about the longevity and quality of implants from different countries. **Cost of
implant full tooth**
The cost of a full dental implant depends on various factors, such as the number of implants, the type and brand of implant used, the need or not for tooth extraction, and the experience of the dentist in implanting your dental implant fixture. You can read the dental implant price page or call 02188539720 to get more and more detailed information about the cost of a full mouth implant. ##### **Conclusion**
Complete dental implant is a permanent and effective solution to replace missing teeth. With this method, you can get a beautiful smile and a function completely similar to natural teeth. So, if you are looking for a long-term solution to solve your teeth problems, a complete dental implant can be a very good option for you.