Full-mouth restoration is a comprehensive approach to rebuilding a healthy, functional and beautiful smile. When multiple or all teeth are missing, severely damaged or compromised due to decay or disease, full-mouth restoration can restore your ability to eat, speak and smile with confidence. One of the most effective solutions for full-mouth restoration are dental implants, which provide long-lasting, natural-looking results.
What Is Full-Mouth Restoration?
Full-mouth restoration is a customized treatment plan designed to rebuild and replace missing or damaged teeth. This process often combines several restorative and cosmetic procedures to improve oral health and function. While traditional restorations such as crowns, bridges and dentures are commonly used, dental implants have become the preferred option for many patients due to their durability and stability.
Why Choose Dental Implants for Full-Mouth Restoration?
Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to act as artificial tooth roots. They provide a stable foundation for individual crowns, implant-supported bridges, or full-arch prosthetics. Unlike traditional dentures, implants are anchored directly to the bone, preventing slippage and restoring nearly full chewing function. They also help preserve jawbone density by stimulating natural bone growth, preventing the sunken facial appearance that can occur with tooth loss.
Treatment Options for Full-Mouth Restoration with Implants
Depending on your needs, full-mouth restoration with dental implants may include:
- Implant-Supported Dentures – A full set of replacement teeth secured with a few strategically placed implants, providing better stability than traditional dentures.
- All-on-4® Treatment – A method that uses four implants to support a full-arch prosthetic, often completed in one day.
- Individual Implants – Each missing tooth is replaced with an individual implant and crown for the most natural-looking and functional result.
Am I a Candidate for Full-Mouth Restoration?
If you have extensive tooth loss, severe decay or damaged teeth that affect your ability to chew and speak properly, full-mouth restoration may be right for you. Ideal candidates should have adequate jawbone density to support implants, though bone grafting can be performed if necessary. During your consultation, our experienced dentists will evaluate your oral health and discuss the best treatment plan to restore your smile.
Schedule a Consultation
Full-mouth restoration in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Reseda, Santa Monica and Valencia, California, can transform your smile and improve your overall quality of life. If you are ready to regain confidence in your teeth, contact Comfort Dental Center today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Michael Homayun, Dr. Sara Taj or Dr. Jamil Marwan. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality care and personalized treatment plans to help you achieve a healthier, more functional smile.
Frequently Asked Questions About Full-Mouth Restoration
How long does full-mouth restoration with dental implants take?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case. If extractions or bone grafting are needed, healing can take several months before implants are placed. Once implants are inserted, they typically require three to six months to integrate before the final restorations are attached.
Are dental implants better than dentures for full-mouth restoration?
Dental implants provide greater stability, comfort and durability compared to traditional dentures. They do not shift while eating or speaking and help maintain jawbone density. Unlike dentures, which may need adjustments over time, implants offer a more permanent solution and function much like natural teeth.
Is full-mouth restoration with implants painful?
The procedure is performed under anesthesia to ensure comfort. Some mild soreness and swelling may occur after surgery, but this is manageable with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication. Most patients find that the long-term benefits far outweigh any temporary discomfort experienced during the healing process.
How do I care for dental implants after full-mouth restoration?
Implants should be brushed and flossed daily, just like natural teeth. Regular dental exams and professional cleanings are essential to maintain long-term success. Avoiding habits such as smoking or chewing hard objects can also help protect your implants and keep them functioning properly for years to come.
What areas do you serve?
Dr. Homayun, Dr. Taj and Dr. Marwan provide full-mouth restoration in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Reseda, Santa Monica and Valencia, California, and the surrounding areas. Reach out today to schedule your comprehensive implant consultation with our dentists and learn more!