What Are Full Mouth Dental Implants?
Full mouth dental implants replace an entire arch, or both arches, of missing teeth using titanium posts anchored directly into the jawbone. Unlike removable dentures, implants integrate with the bone through a process called osseointegration, creating a bond strong enough to withstand normal biting and chewing forces. The result is a restoration that behaves like a natural tooth at every level: from the root up.
There are two primary approaches to full mouth implant treatment, and understanding the difference helps you make an informed decision. Our dental implants options resource offers a closer look at how these solutions compare.
Implant-Supported Fixed Bridges
This option uses a set of strategically placed implants, typically four to six per arch, to support a full arch of prosthetic teeth. The prosthesis is permanently secured to the implants, meaning you never remove it for cleaning or sleeping. Patients often describe the experience as nearly identical to having natural teeth.
Implant-Supported Overdentures
For patients who prefer a removable option or whose bone structure calls for a different approach, implant-supported overdentures use two to four implants per arch as anchor points for a removable prosthesis. These snap securely into place, dramatically improving stability compared to conventional dentures while remaining easy to remove for cleaning.
“The result is a restoration that behaves like a natural tooth at every level: from the root up.”
Am I a Candidate for Full Mouth Dental Implants?
Most adults in good general health who are missing all or most of their teeth are candidates for full mouth dental implants. A thorough evaluation is always the starting point, and our team uses advanced imaging to assess your bone density, gum health, and overall oral condition before recommending a path forward.
Certain factors can influence candidacy. Adequate jawbone volume is necessary to support implant posts; patients who have experienced significant bone loss may benefit from a bone grafting procedure before implant placement. Systemic conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes or a history of heavy smoking can affect healing, and we discuss these factors with you openly during your consultation so there are no surprises. What matters most is that we find the right solution for your body and your lifestyle.
Research published in Clinical Oral Investigations found that dental implants demonstrate strong long-term survival rates across multiple decades of study, reinforcing implants as the gold standard in tooth replacement.
“What matters most is that we find the right solution for your body and your lifestyle.”
What Does the Full Mouth Implant Process Look Like?
Full mouth implant treatment unfolds in stages, and understanding the timeline helps set realistic expectations. After your initial consultation and treatment planning, implant surgery involves placing the titanium posts into the jawbone under local anesthesia. We also offer sedation dentistry options to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.
Healing and Osseointegration
Following implant placement, a healing period of several months allows the implants to fully integrate with your bone. During this time, you wear a temporary restoration so you’re never without teeth. Most patients are pleasantly surprised by how manageable this phase is.
Attaching the Final Restoration
Once osseointegration is confirmed, your permanent prosthesis is fabricated and secured. We use precise, technology-driven fabrication methods to ensure your final restoration fits beautifully and functions reliably. The result is a full smile that looks natural, feels stable, and requires no special maintenance beyond normal brushing and flossing.
Why Choose Smile Craft Dental for Full Mouth Implants in Redwood City?
Smile Craft Dental brings a rare combination of clinical precision and genuine compassion to every implant case. Dr. Chou is a Bay Area native and a graduate of the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, where she completed an advanced education in general dentistry residency. She continues to instruct post-doctoral dental residents at the University of the Pacific’s AEGD program, staying at the forefront of technique and technology.
Our Redwood City office is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment technology, allowing us to plan and place implants with exceptional accuracy. We also work with most major insurance plans, and our team is happy to walk you through your coverage and financing options. We speak Spanish, ensuring every patient can communicate clearly and comfortably throughout their care. We’re a practice built on relationships, and restoring your full smile is one of the most meaningful things we do. Schedule an implants consultation to get started.
“We’re a practice built on relationships, and restoring your full smile is one of the most meaningful things we do.”
Take the First Step Toward a Complete Smile at Smile Craft Dental
Full mouth dental implants are more than a cosmetic upgrade, they’re a functional restoration that gives back your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. From your first appointment to the day your permanent restoration is placed, our team at Smile Craft Dental is with you at every stage, providing the attentive, personalized care our patients know us for. Learn more about our team and our philosophy to see what makes our approach different.
If you’re ready to explore whether full mouth dental implants are right for you, we’d love to hear from you. Contact our office to schedule your consultation today.