Full Mouth Dental Implants in Seattle, Kirkland, Monroe & Redmond

Full mouth dental implants are an excellent tooth replacement option if you are missing all or most of your teeth. Instead of placing individual implants in the jawbone with crowns attached, we can strategically place between four and six dental implants in the upper or lower jawbone to support a full arch of replacement teeth resembling a denture. The dental restoration is permanently attached to restore full function and looks and feels like your natural teeth.

The oral surgeons at 47 North Oral Surgery have the skill and experience to place dental implants in precise locations, taking advantage of the jawbone’s strength and integrity to provide optimal support for your full-arch restorations.

Benefits of Full Mouth Dental Implants

  • They are less invasive than individual implants for each replacement tooth.
  • Full mouth implants use fewer implants, making them less expensive than individual implants.
  • Many patients can get full mouth dental implants even with some jawbone loss.
  • Only one surgery is required Full for full mouth dental implants.
  • Full mouth implants help prevent bone loss in the jaw.
  • Full mouth dental implants provide a permanent solution to tooth loss.
  • Full mouth implants eliminate the hassle of dentures.
  • With full mouth dental implants, your dental restoration will look, function, and feel like your natural teeth.

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Types of Full Mouth Implants

47 North Oral Surgery offers several full mouth dental implant options. At your initial consultation, your oral surgeon will discuss your aesthetic goals and overall health, take X-rays, and determine whether you need bone grafting. Before scheduling your surgical appointment, they will help you determine which full mouth implant option is best for you.

All-on-X Dental Implants:

All-on-X implants use between four and six implants strategically placed in the jawbone to support the full arch or replacement teeth. If you have limited bone volume, the surgeon can place the implants in locations with sufficient bone to support them and place them at an angle for additional stability.

Implant-Supported Overdenture

If you prefer a removable denture but want improved stability, an overdenture is a full mouth implant option. Dental implants are placed in the jawbone, and the full arch of replacement teeth, resembling a denture but lighter and thinner, is snapped onto bars or balls on the implants. You can remove the overdenture at night and for cleaning, then snap it back into place.

Hybrid Denture

This hybrid option combines features of All-on-X implants and an overdenture. It offers the stability of dental implants but “floats” on the gums like an implant-supported overdenture so you can clean beneath the restoration. These are removable only by your dentist or oral surgeon.

Full Mouth Dental Implants FAQ

How long does full mouth implant surgery take?

Placing the implants may take one to three hours, depending on the number of implants used, where they are placed, and the complexity of the surgery.

Will I be asleep during the surgery?

We offer several forms of sedation to keep you comfortable and ease any dental anxiety. Your oral surgeon will discuss options, including IV sedation (twilight sleep), nitrous oxide, and general anesthesia, with you at your consultation.

How long will it take to recover?

As with any implant surgery, you will recover at home for a few days after surgery. Rest, hydration, and a soft diet are essential for the first few days. We provide detailed post-op instructions for you to follow to ensure your comfort and safety. Most patients feel ‘back to normal’ within the first week or two. However, full healing and integration of the implants take two to six months. During this time, you will have regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and ensure the implants are healing properly.

How long will I be without teeth?

You won’t. On the day the implants are placed in the jawbone, you will receive a temporary dental prosthetic to wear until your permanent full arch restoration is fabricated. Once your permanent restoration is ready, the temporary teeth are removed, and the final restoration is attached to the implants.

What is the success rate of full mouth dental implants?

The success rate of full mouth dental implants is over 95%, making it one of the most successful invasive procedures. Patients are overwhelmingly impressed by their quick recovery, minimal pain, and the beauty of their full mouth dental implants. Advanced surgical techniques, including 3D imaging and guided implant surgery, make full mouth implants a reality for millions yearly.

The 47 North Oral Surgery surgeons routinely place full mouth dental implants for patients with missing teeth. To learn more about this functional and attractive option for restoring your teeth, please call us to schedule a consultation.