Strength And Stability
Old-Fashioned Dentures Can’t Match
Teeth can fail for several reasons, and whether you’re missing teeth due to damage and decay, periodontal disease, or any other reason, you may feel resigned to wearing an old-fashioned denture. While traditional removable dentures were once the standard for replacing missing teeth, times have changed for the better.
Old-fashioned dentures depend on suction to stay in place. Over time, the shape of your gums and the bony arch of your jaw change, compromising the fit of your denture. This leads to shifting, slipping, rubbing, and teeth falling out. It’s not only embarrassing but can be painful and frustrating as well. Because old-fashioned dentures don’t stimulate the bone of your jaw, they allow the jawbone to shrink, leading to strain on the jaw joint, weakness in the bone, and a sunken, aged look to the face. Dental implants provide similar stimulation to the bone tissue as natural teeth, preventing the bone from shrinking and protecting the long-term function of your jaw as well as the youthful contours of your face.
Regain Your Smile,
Regain Your Life
Full-arch dental implants can give you a complete set of strong, stable teeth that look and feel just like your own. Because the implant posts are fused to the bone of your jaw, they will never slip or shift. This strong attachment also allows us to craft your prosthetic teeth from heavier materials than traditional dentures, giving them superior aesthetics for a more natural-looking smile.
Full-arch dental implants also protect your health. Because traditional dentures can’t withstand full biting pressure, they limit wearers to a soft food diet. Many denture wearers suffer from nutritional deficiencies as a result. Full-mouth dental implants, on the other hand, enable you to eat virtually any food. You’ll be able to bite into an apple and enjoy crisp salads and juicy steaks again! You deserve a full set of strong, stable teeth that let you live life to the fullest.
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Your All-On-4® Full-Mouth
Dental Implants Process
Your path to a renewed smile starts with a conversation. Your full-mouth dental implant consultation will give us a chance to get to know each other. We want to understand how your missing teeth are affecting your life and what goals you have for how full-mouth dental implants can help. We’ll gather cutting-edge diagnostics and build a completely customized plan for rebuilding your smile, so it looks and feels completely natural.
When you’re ready for your full-arch dental implant surgery, you’ll rest comfortably with the right dental sedation option for you. To ensure you get the most precise placement for each post of your full-arch dental implants and to make your recovery process even better, we use the All-on-4 to six protocols, a streamlined approach to full-arch dental implants that allows us to rebuild a full set of teeth all on four to six implant posts. Most patients report minimal discomfort for the first few days after their surgery.
Your full-mouth dental implants will continue to integrate into the bone tissue of your jaw for three to six months. During that time, you’ll wear an attractive temporary restoration so you can keep living your life while your full arch dental implants heal. Once your implant posts have achieved their full stability, you’ll return to our office for your final restoration, beautifully crafted from strong, long-lasting materials. With good home care and regular visits to our office for maintenance, your full-mouth dental implants will give you a smile you’ll love for a lifetime!
How much do full mouth implants cost in Chicago?
The cost of full mouth dental implants in Chicago can vary based on factors such as the number of implants needed, the type of implant material, and any additional procedures required. During your consultation at Brighter Smile, we’ll provide a detailed cost breakdown and discuss financing options to make the process affordable for you.
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