
Full Mouth Dental Implants in Long Island City, NY
Implant-supported dentures combine the benefits of both custom dentures and dental implants to provide patients who need a complete restorative makeover with a durable, natural-looking solution. Dr. Nguyen and our Long Island City dental team have helped countless patients smile more confidently, and we would be delighted to help you as well! Contact our office today to learn more and schedule your consultation today.
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Who’s a candidate for full-mouth dental implants?
Good candidates typically have lost most or all of their teeth and want a more stable, long-term solution than traditional dentures. Patients should also have healthy gums and enough jawbone to support the implants, or be willing to undergo bone grafting if needed. Overall health plays a role as well—conditions like uncontrolled diabetes or smoking can affect healing. A thorough exam and digital imaging can help us determine if full-mouth implants are the right choice for you.
How do you take care of implant-supported dentures?
Caring for implant-supported dentures is simple and essential for long-term success. Just like natural teeth, they need to be cleaned daily. If your dentures are fixed, brush them at least twice a day and use floss or interdental brushes to clean around the implants. For removable dentures, take them out daily to clean both the dentures and your gums. Should you have any questions or concerns about your restorations at any time, please feel free to contact us for assistance.
What is the process for getting a full mouth restoration?
Our process begins with a comprehensive consultation, including exams, X-rays, and sometimes 3D scans to assess your oral health and bone structure. Next, we create a personalized treatment plan. If any extractions or bone grafts are needed, they’ll be done first. Implants are then placed in the jaw, followed by a healing period to allow them to integrate. Once healed, custom dentures or implant crowns are attached, giving you a functional and natural-looking new smile.
Will I still have to go to the dentist after getting implant-supported dentures?
Routine dental visits are still important even after receiving implant-supported dentures. These appointments help us monitor the health of your gums, jawbone, and the implants themselves. We’ll check for signs of wear, ensure the dentures are fitting properly, and professionally clean around the implant areas. Just like with natural teeth, ongoing care is essential to maintain your oral health and protect your investment in a long-lasting, healthy smile!