Full Mouth Dental Implants

Full Mouth Dental Implants

Table of Contents 1. What are the advantages of full mouth dental implants over conventional dentures? 2. How will the full mouth dental implants be placed? Full mouth dental implants can restore your teeth and some of their roots if you have lost all of your teeth....
Sinus Augmentation

Sinus Augmentation

The quality and quantity of the bone where the implant will be inserted is crucial for its success. The upper back jaw is usually a challenging area to place dental implants because of the lack of adequate bone and the closeness to the sinus. If you have lost bone in...
Ridge Modification

Ridge Modification

If you have a deformity in your upper or lower jaw, you may not have enough bone to support dental implants. This deformity could be the result of periodontal disease, denture use, developmental defects, injury or trauma. Deformities can make it hard to place the...