Can Dental Implants Replace All Missing Teeth?
In this video, Dr. Ruedi Tillmann explains how dental implants can replace an entire arch of missing teeth with durable, natural-looking results. Book a free consultation in Kaysville or Greater Salt Lake City, UT, to see if this option is right for you.
Dental implants can indeed replace all of your teeth if necessary. While we encourage preserving natural teeth whenever possible, there are situations where this is not feasible due to extensive decay, advanced gum disease, trauma, or other complications.
When full replacement is required, dental implants provide an effective solution. For example, using six implants to support an upper or lower arch can securely anchor a denture. This approach offers several advantages, including improved stability, minimal movement, and enhanced aesthetics. Additionally, implant-supported dentures leave the palate open, allowing for better taste perception and more natural functionality when eating.
This type of restoration is designed to be firm, reliable, and comfortable, enabling you to eat, speak, and smile confidently while enjoying an improved quality of life. Dental implants are a durable and functional option for those seeking full-mouth restoration.
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