The New Standard
For Smile Restoration
Create a Stronger, Permanent, and More Beautiful New Smile
Missing teeth can lead to various difficulties, impacting your smile's aesthetics and functionality. A complete set of teeth is crucial for proper chewing and clear speech, and tooth loss can reduce self-esteem in social settings. Thankfully, full mouth dental implants provide a contemporary, all-encompassing solution to the issues caused by missing teeth. This treatment helps restore confidence and improves oral function, giving you a complete and natural-looking smile.
Our full mouth dental implants replace an entire arch of missing teeth with a fixed prosthetic supported by a few strategically placed dental implants. Typically, four to six implants are placed in the jawbone to securely anchor a full set of prosthetic teeth. This approach offers a stable, long-lasting solution that mimics natural teeth, enhancing chewing function, speech, and appearance. Our full arch implant procedure is also more efficient than individual implants, requiring fewer implants while providing full mouth restoration in a shorter time.
What Is the Difference Between Fixed vs. Removable Options?
Although dentures are a common option for restoring smiles, they often have more drawbacks than benefits. These removable appliances typically rely on messy adhesives and suction for stability, which can be inconvenient. Additionally, dentures sit on the jawbone and can contribute to bone loss over time, resulting in a sunken appearance and poor-fitting prosthetics. As the jawbone deteriorates, dentures may shift and even risk falling out during regular activities.
In contrast, full mouth dental implants provide an innovative solution that addresses the shortcomings of traditional dentures. These implants fuse directly with the jawbone, offering the strength and stability of natural teeth. Surgically placed in the jaw, full arch dental implants deliver a lasting and reliable solution for missing teeth, eliminating concerns about shifting or falling out and helping to prevent premature aging.
Evaluating Full Mouth Dental Implant Eligibility
Our team at Rivertown Dental will assess your oral health, bone density, and general well-being to determine your full mouth dental implant eligibility. Individuals with missing or decayed teeth, gum disease, or a background of oral trauma may be suitable candidates for this procedure. Conversely, those with a history of smoking or tobacco use, diabetes, or compromised overall health may not meet the criteria for full mouth dental implants.
A comprehensive consultation will be performed, which includes evaluations, imaging, and conversations regarding your dental history and objectives to identify the most appropriate solution for your dental needs. We will discuss your options to determine whether full arch dental implants suit your needs. Following this evaluation, we will create a customized treatment plan aimed at helping you attain a fully functional and aesthetically pleasing smile.
We Make Your Smile Investment Affordable
While full mouth dental implants can effectively enhance your smile and elevate your self-esteem, they are an expense to consider. This extensive procedure typically necessitates a considerable financial commitment, which may challenge some individuals. However, our dedicated team is here to assist you in finding a solution that aligns with your financial situation! At Rivertown Dental in La Crosse, Holmen, Arcadia, and Viroqua, WI, we provide a variety of convenient insurance and financing alternatives tailored to your budget.
We accept payments through cash, credit cards, checks, and a range of dental insurance plans and flexible third-party financing options. We recognize that the expense associated with dental care can be a significant concern. We believe everyone is entitled to a healthy and attractive smile and are committed to identifying a solution that meets your needs!
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