FMR With Dental Implants
Full mouth rehabilitation with dental implants is a comprehensive approach to restoring oral health and function for individuals with extensive dental issues. This procedure involves the strategic placement of implants throughout the mouth to support various prosthetic teeth, providing stability and functionality akin to natural teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, dental implants offer a permanent solution that mimics the strength and appearance of real teeth.
The process typically begins with a thorough assessment of the patient's oral health, including scans and X-rays to determine the best placement for implants. Once the implants are placed, a period of healing is required to allow the implants to fuse with the jawbone—a process called osseointegration. Following this, custom-made prosthetic teeth are attached to the implants, restoring the patient's ability to bite, chew, and speak comfortably.
Full mouth rehabilitation with dental implants can significantly improve a patient's quality of life by restoring their ability to eat a wide range of foods, speak clearly, and smile confidently. This tailored approach addresses each patient's unique needs, providing a long-lasting solution for a healthier, more functional smile.