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Full Mouth Dental Implants in Jamaica Plain, Malden, & Manchester, NH

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Advanced, permanent full mouth dental implant solutions in Jamaica Plain, Malden, & Manchester, NH. Regain a natural-looking smile and restored function with our expert dental care.

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Who Needs Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Full mouth dental implants are ideal for individuals who have:

Severe Tooth Loss Across an Entire Arch or Both Arches: Ideal for those who are missing most or all of their teeth.
Multiple Missing Teeth: When traditional dentures or bridges can't offer a secure fit.
Damaged or Decayed Teeth: When teeth are severely damaged or decayed and need to be replaced.
Advanced Gum Disease: Affected most or all of the teeth.
Worn Dentures: Individuals who have been wearing dentures for years and are looking for a more permanent solution.
Bone Loss in the Jaw: When jawbone loss makes traditional implants difficult but All-on-4 or other advanced techniques can be used.
Seeking a Natural-Looking Smile: Those who want a beautiful and functional smile restoration.

When are Full Mouth Dental Implants Necessary?

Full mouth dental implants may be necessary when:

Missing Most or All Teeth

If you are missing most or all of your teeth, implants provide a permanent and stable restoration.

Uncomfortable Dentures

When traditional dentures no longer fit properly or cause discomfort.

Bone Loss

To avoid further jawbone loss and deterioration, full mouth implants help maintain bone structure.

Difficulty Eating or Speaking

If dentures or missing teeth make it difficult to chew or speak properly, implants provide a functional solution.

Failing Restorations

If existing restorations like bridges or individual crowns are failing or decaying, full mouth implants can replace them.

Gum Disease

When gum disease has affected multiple teeth and requires a comprehensive solution for restoration.

Avoid Frequent Denture Maintenance

If you're tired of dealing with frequent adjustments or repairs for removable dentures.

Who is a Good Candidate for Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Full mouth implants are suitable for a variety of individuals:

Seniors with Significant Tooth Loss: Older adults with failing dentures or severe tooth loss.
Adults with Missing Teeth: Individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth due to decay, trauma, or aging.
Those with Gum Disease or Bone Loss: Patients with severe gum disease or insufficient bone structure, who may benefit from advanced techniques like All-on-4.
Denture-Wearers Seeking Stability: People who are unhappy with dentures and are seeking a more permanent and stable solution.
Functional Smile Restoration: Individuals who want to restore their chewing ability and overall dental function.
People Looking to Improve Self-Esteem: Full mouth implants can enhance both the appearance of your smile and your confidence.

Meet Dr. Ziad Eskandar – Your Trusted Implant Specialist

Dr. Ziad Eskandar is a highly respected dental implant specialist with over 1,000 successful procedures to his name. He graduated with honors from Boston University School of Dental Medicine, and furthered his expertise through advanced clinical training at renowned institutions like NYU, Tufts University, and Boston Medical Center.

Dr. Eskandar is committed to providing conservative and preventive dentistry, ensuring that his patients receive the most effective, modern, and patient-centered care. His continuous pursuit of advanced education allows him to stay on the cutting edge of dental implant techniques and technologies.

Dr. Eskandar believes in empowering his patients by providing them with the knowledge they need to make confident, informed decisions about their treatment. His compassionate, results-driven approach has earned him the trust of countless patients seeking lasting dental solutions.

What are Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Full mouth dental implants are an advanced solution for individuals with significant tooth loss across one or both arches. Unlike traditional dentures or bridges, which only restore a few teeth, full mouth dental implants offer a permanent, secure, and natural-looking solution for replacing all the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw.

The procedure involves placing multiple dental implants into the jawbone, which serve as a foundation for a full set of prosthetic teeth. These implants are designed to look and feel like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence once again. The All-on-4 or similar techniques can be used for full arch restorations, providing a stable and comfortable alternative to removable dentures.

Benefits of Full Mouth Dental Implants

Full mouth dental implants offer numerous advantages compared to traditional dentures or bridges:

Permanent Solution

Unlike removable dentures, full mouth implants provide a permanent and stable solution for tooth loss.

Secure and Comfortable

The implants are fixed in place, preventing slippage or discomfort that can occur with dentures.

Prevents Bone Loss

Dental implants stimulate the jawbone, helping to prevent the bone loss that typically occurs after tooth loss.

Natural Look and Feel

The prosthetic teeth look and function like natural teeth, providing a seamless restoration for both aesthetics and function.

Long-Term Durability

With proper care, full mouth implants can last 20-30 years, making them a long-term investment in your dental health and appearance.

Improved Function

Full mouth implants restore your ability to chew, speak, and smile naturally, greatly improving your quality of life.

What is the Procedure for Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Consultation and Assessment

During your consultation, we will assess your oral health, take X-rays, and create a treatment plan based on your needs.

Bone Grafting (If Necessary)

If bone density is insufficient, bone grafting may be performed before the implant placement to restore the jawbone.

Sedation and Comfort

We offer sedation options to ensure you are comfortable throughout the procedure.

Tooth Removal (If Needed)

Any remaining damaged or decayed teeth are extracted to prepare for implant placement.

Implant Placement

Titanium implants are surgically placed in the jawbone, providing a solid foundation for the prosthetic teeth.

Temporary Teeth Placement

After surgery, temporary prosthetic teeth are placed to ensure you have a functional smile while healing.

Follow-Up Visits

We will monitor your healing progress through regular follow-up visits to ensure successful integration of the implants.

Final Prosthetic Teeth Placement

After 3-6 months of healing, permanent prosthetic teeth are placed, completing your smile restoration.

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Treatment Timeline for Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Treatment Timeline for All-on-4 Dental ImplantsDuration
Consultation and Planning1–2 weeks
Implant Surgery2–4 hours per arch (may be performed in multiple sessions)
Temporary Restoration PlacementSame day or within a few days post-surgery
Healing Period (Implant Integration)3–6 months for the implants to integrate with the bone
Final Restoration PlacementAfter 3–6 months of healing

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What are the Costs of Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Implants

$12,000 to $28,000 per arch, depending on location, materials, and the dentist's expertise

Surgery

Includes professional fees for the surgical procedure, anesthesia, and other associated costs.

Bone Grafting

Additional cost of $1,000 to $3,000 if needed to restore jawbone health before implants can be placed.

Prosthetics

The final set of prosthetic teeth can range from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on materials (ceramic, zirconia).

Follow-up Care

Includes post-surgery check-ups, adjustments, and professional cleanings, costing a few hundred dollars per visit.

Advantages of Full Mouth Dental Implants

  • Stable and Secure: A permanent solution for full tooth restoration that doesn’t shift or require adhesives.
  • Prevents Bone Loss: Helps maintain jawbone structure, preventing bone deterioration.
  • Restores Function: Improves chewing, speaking, and overall dental function.
  • Long-Term Investment: Minimal maintenance required, with long-lasting results.
  • Improved Self-Esteem: Provides a natural, aesthetically pleasing smile.

How to Maintain Full Mouth Dental Implants

To keep your full mouth dental implants in good condition:

  • Brush twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste.
  • Use floss or interdental brushes to clean between the implants.
  • Schedule regular check-ups and professional cleanings to ensure the longevity of your implants.

Post-Procedure Care for Full Mouth Dental Implants

After your procedure:

  • Rest and avoid physical activity for a few days.
  • Follow a soft-food diet to aid the healing process.
  • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling and take prescribed medications for pain management.
  • Attend follow-up visits for monitoring the healing process.

Recommended Post-Treatment Procedures

After your surgery, your dentist will recommend:

Routine cleanings and professional check-ups.
X-rays and monitoring to ensure proper implant integration.
Adjustments to ensure a perfect fit and comfort of your prosthetic teeth.

Best Alternatives to Full Mouth Dental Implants

If full mouth implants aren’t suitable for you, consider the following alternatives:

  • Traditional Dentures: Removable options for full tooth restoration.
  • Implant-Supported Dentures: More stable than traditional dentures, anchored by implants.
  • Snap-on Dentures: Removable dentures that snap into place over implants.
  • Bridges for Smaller Restorations: Ideal for fewer missing teeth.
  • Partial Dentures: A flexible solution for fewer missing teeth.

DENTAL FINANCING OPTIONS AT ZIRCTEETH

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FAQs

Full mouth dental implants typically last 20-30 years with proper care, while the prosthetic teeth may need to be replaced after 10-15 years.
No, full mouth implants are fixed in place, unlike dentures, which can be removed. This provides greater stability and function, allowing you to eat and speak naturally without worrying about shifting or discomfort.
Yes, full mouth dental implants are a great solution if you have no teeth left. Even if you have experienced bone loss, modern techniques like All-on-4 can often make implants possible without the need for bone grafting.
Full mouth implants do require regular care, but it's not as extensive as dentures. Brush and floss as you would with natural teeth, and schedule regular check-ups with your dentist to monitor the health of your implants and surrounding gums.
Full mouth implants may not be suitable for individuals with certain health conditions or insufficient jawbone. Your dentist will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure.
If you have significant bone loss, your dentist may recommend bone grafting or a sinus lift before placing implants. These procedures help restore enough bone volume to support the implants effectively.
Insurance coverage for full mouth implants varies by plan. Many insurance companies may cover part of the procedure, particularly for medical necessity. It’s important to check with your insurance provider to understand what is covered and what costs will be your responsibility.
Full mouth implants are far more stable and secure than traditional dentures. Unlike dentures, which can slip and require adhesives, full mouth implants are fixed in place, offering better comfort, function, and a more natural appearance.
You’ll need a thorough examination, including X-rays and a CT scan, to assess the health of your gums and jawbone. If you have significant bone loss, gum disease, or other dental issues, your dentist will discuss potential treatment options.
As with any surgery, there are risks involved, such as infection, implant failure, and complications with healing. However, these risks are minimized by choosing a skilled and experienced implant specialist.

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Contact us today to schedule your free consultation and 3D scan! At Zircteeth, we’re dedicated to helping you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted with full mouth dental implants. Whether you’re in Jamaica Plain, Malden, or Manchester, we’re here to restore your smile.

For Boston, call (617) 362-8138 for new patients or (617) 524-1110 for current patients, located at 729 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130. 

In Malden, reach us at (781) 242-2547 for new patients or (781) 321-0018 for current patients, at 214 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148.

For Manchester, please contact (844) 230-6568 for new patients or (603) 232-6781 for current patients, located at 655 South Willow Street, Suite 106, Manchester, NH 03103. Don’t wait to restore your smile

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