Implant Placement Procedures
When all teeth are missing or in such condition that they need to be replaced, a fixed bridge anchored to dental implants is the best permanent solution.
Before dental implants, there were no fixed solution available for people who lost all their teeth. Today, it is possible to replace a full jaw with dental implants and a fixed bridge that results in a permanent, stable and high esthetic solution.
The treatment procedure and number of visits is largely dependent on the specific conditions. But all in all, 8-10 visits should be enough to have a fixed bridge installed. Most patients report that they were much more comfortable following the procedure than they had anticipated.
The first step is to visit your dentist for an examination and to discuss your individual solution options.
The first step to your new permanent teeth is an examination of your current situation by your dentist. Then, you and your dentist can determine which solution works best for you.
During your examination, you may be presented with the process to place your dental implants
This is the step wherein your dentist will place the necessary dental implants in your jaw.
The first step is installing dental implants to replace the lost tooth roots. In this case, five implants are used. Temporary teeth are attached that enable you to eat and function like normal while waiting for the permanent bridge to be installed.
The final bridge is securely installed on top of the implants. With a full jaw replacement like this, it normally takes 2-3 visits to have the bridge completely attached.
Under the process, you'll undergo the following:
- You'll receive local anesthesia
- Your dentist will place your dental implants
- Your dentist may place temporary teeth to your dental implants, so you can eat during the healing process
Otherwise, you will wear your denture for some additional time
- An impression to fabricate your new final fixed teeth will be made as soon as the clinical situation allows