Nonhyeon-dong Dental Clinic Full-Mouth Implants: A systematic treatment to restore multiple teeth at once!
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If you have lost several teeth,
or if your overall tooth function has weakened,
partial implants alone may make it difficult
to achieve a satisfactory recovery.
At times like this, the treatment to consider
is full-mouth implants.
Full-mouth implants are not simply a treatment
that places multiple teeth,
but a treatment that comprehensively restores
chewing function, aesthetics, and overall oral health,
so a more systematic plan is needed.
Today, we will explain what full-mouth implants are,
who they are suitable for,
and the treatment process and care methods,
at Nonhyeon-dong Dental Clinic.
What Are Full-Mouth Implants?
Full-mouth implants are an implant treatment
performed when multiple teeth have been lost,
or when the remaining teeth are in poor condition
and extensive prosthetic restoration is needed.
Unlike general implants that replace one or two teeth,
the feature is rebuilding the entire dental arch
based on multiple implants.
Compared with dentures, they offer stronger fixation,
and because chewing power similar to natural teeth
can be expected, functional satisfaction is high.

When Full-Mouth Implants Are Needed
Full-mouth implants are often considered
in the following situations.
When multiple teeth become loose or are lost
due to periodontal disease
When discomfort is felt because of old prosthetics
or dentures
When teeth have been extensively lost due to trauma
or cavities, and so on.
They can also be a good alternative for people
whose existing dentures are loose
or who have difficulty eating because their chewing force is weak.

Why Treatment Planning for Full-Mouth Implants Is Important
Full-mouth implants are not simply a treatment
that increases the number of implants placed.
A treatment plan must be made by comprehensively
analyzing the condition of the jawbone,
the bite, facial shape, and the position of the
remaining teeth.
Based on a precise diagnosis using 3D CT,
the position and number of implants, as well as
the shape of the prosthetic teeth, must be designed
to expect stable results.
The more thoroughly this process is carried out,
the higher the satisfaction with the treatment outcome
and long-term stability.

The Full-Mouth Implant Procedure
Treatment begins with a step that evaluates
the overall condition of the mouth.
If necessary, extractions, gum treatment,
and bone grafting are performed first to create
a stable environment for the implants to settle in.
After that, the implants are placed into the jawbone,
and after a certain period of osseointegration,
the prosthetic teeth are attached.
The prosthetic teeth are made to match each person's
oral structure, taking both aesthetics and function
into consideration.

Advantages of Full-Mouth Implants
Full-mouth implants can restore chewing power
similar to natural teeth,
making eating more comfortable.
Because there is no need to remove and reinsert them
like dentures, inconvenience in daily life is reduced,
and they can also help improve pronunciation.
In addition, they may have a positive effect
on reducing jawbone resorption
and easing changes in facial contours.
Above all, they can provide a naturally beautiful
dental arch, making them a highly satisfying treatment.
The Importance of Care After Full-Mouth Implants
Implants do not develop cavities,
but if gum care is neglected, peri-implantitis can occur.
Therefore, regular dental checkups,
along with proper brushing and the use of floss
and interdental brushes, are essential.
Smoking can negatively affect gum healing
and implant stability, so caution is needed.
Full-mouth implants are a treatment in which aftercare,
just as much as the treatment itself, is directly linked
to longevity.
In Closing...
Full-mouth implants are more than just a dental treatment;
they are an important process that can restore
quality of life.
Because they are a treatment that restores multiple teeth
at once, accurate diagnosis, a systematic plan,
and consistent care are especially important.
If you are experiencing discomfort due to tooth loss,
we recommend consulting with Nonhyeon-dong Dental Clinic
to see whether full-mouth implants are the right treatment for you.










