If you’re an edentulous patient wearing dentures for years, you might be looking for a fixed solution to stabilise your prosthetic. Full-mouth dental implants are a great option!
There are three easy ways to replace a full arch of missing teeth.
Two of these methods can be immediately loaded, meaning patients can leave our clinic the same day with a full, new smile.
Plus, if you’ve been told you’re unsuitable for conventional dental implant treatment in the past, you’ll be pleased to know that these innovative procedures make it possible for all types of edentulous cases to receive treatment without the need for additional grafting or sinus augmentation.
If you need a solution to replace loose, rotten, missing or failing teeth or an alternative to loose and uncomfortable dentures, explore our same-day full-mouth implant options…
Select Complimentary Implant Consultation to organise a free consultation for dental implants at our London dental practice in Elephant & Castle.
Explore the full mouth dental implant options in greater detail to discover which system is the right one for you.
(60 months – £0 deposit)
All on 4 is a patient-friendly and scientifically-proven full arch rehabilitation method to replace an entire row of missing teeth using just four dental implants.
Teeth are replaced with four or six implants, which will be surgically positioned in the jaw at a certain angle to make this procedure completely graftless.
The four or six implants will hold a custom-made temporary bridge, which will be immediately loaded until your final prosthetic is ready to permanently fixed three or four months later after a period of osseointegration (healing) has taken place.
The procedure is relatively simple, completed under local anaesthetic chairside. However, IV sedation is available at an addition cost for nervous patients.
It will take on average four hours to place the four implants within the jaw and to fix the temporary teeth in position.
(60 months – £0 deposit)
Implant-retained dentures use a small number of dental implants (typically three) to lock a denture prosthesis into place without the need for suction or sticky adhesives.
Whilst they offer a fixed solution, they are removable and can be taken out to clean.
As implant-retained dentures use a titanium screw that’s embedded into the jaw, the bone grows around the implant, making them stable and secure. By doing this, dentists can achieve a better physical retention to keep the prostheses firmly in place.
Attachments or abutments are then used to click or snap the denture into place.
During the implant-retained procedure a dentist and surgeon will place the dental implants into the jawbone. The patient will then have to wait around three to six months for the implants to fuse with the bone before the final prosthetic can be placed. During this time patients will wear a healing denture.
(60 months – £0 deposit)
Zygomatic implants are immediately loaded implants, which avoid the need for bone grafting as they use two dental implants to secure into the cheekbone for better stability and retention.
Zygomatic implants are longer than typical dental implants and are implanted into your cheekbone to provide a stronger and more secure foundation. As they are placed in the zygomatic arch they provide a more stable alternative to All-on-4 if you have a severe lack of bone at the front of your jaw.
The zygomatic implant procedure is fast and effective with results being achieved after your appointment (in one day). As bone grafting is not required, we can avoid the complex parts of the surgery by extending two implants into the maxilla sinus, which means no movement will be experienced.
IV sedation is recommended.
Looking for an even cheaper alternative? It’s possible to secure dentures using mini implants, but the lifespan is much shorter.