All Missing Teeth
For edentulous jaw, there are several options in replacing all missing teeth with teeth implants.
Full jaw teeth implants include
- dental implant full bridges
- dental implant dentures
- Conventional dental implants
- Locator mini-implants
- ProArch (All-on-4) dental implants
- zygoma dental implants (upper jaw only)
Each teeth implants option has its respective benefits. Click on links for more information on each Full jaw teeth implants option.
- How do I choose my implant options?
- Dental Implant Bridges
- Dental Implant Dentures
- Immediate Function Implants with Hybrid Bridge
- Zygoma Implants
How do I choose my implant options?
Each oral implant options has its benefits and limitations.
The final oral implant options suited for you will need to be discussed and agreed between you and you’re dentist. Factors that may affect you’re final oral implant choices include:
- Bone and oral condition
- Final prosthetics (removable or fixed)
- Budget
- Timeline Time-to-teeth and Treatment
- Maintenance and post care
ull Jaw Oral Options |
Bone condition |
Final prosthetics |
Budget |
Time |
Maintenance |
Dental Implant Bridges |
Good anterior bone/
|
Fixed bridges |
high |
2 trips |
Easy care as per normal teeth |
Dental Implant Dentures |
Good front bone/
|
removable dentures |
low |
2 trips |
Periodic adjustments |
Immediate Function Implants with Hybrid Bridge |
Good front bone/
|
Fixed hybrid bridges |
medium |
1 trip (with sufficient bone)
|
Periodic adjustments |
Zygoma Implants |
Good front bone Posterior bone resorption |
Fixed hybrid bridges |
high |
1 trip (with sufficient bone)
|
Periodic adjustments |