Full Mouth Dental Implants - Hazlet, NJ
Restoring Your Smile’s
Appearance and Function
Say Goodbye to a Missing Smile with Full Mouth Dental Implants
Your jawbone, gums, and teeth function as a single system. Therefore, tooth loss can have a domino effect. The physical repercussions of missing teeth include additional tooth loss, gum disease, jaw bone deterioration, and compromised nutrition. The emotional consequences can be just as devastating, resulting in low self-esteem, embarrassment, and social withdrawal due to impaired smile function and appearance.
Whether you have failing or missing teeth, severe jaw bone loss, or complete tooth loss, full mouth dental implants will provide a significant and dramatic transformation. When you get full arch dental implants in Hazlet, NJ, our team is dedicated to helping you achieve a completely restored smile through extraordinary care, from your first consultation at Glenwood Premier Dental to your final restoration. Greater self-confidence and function will allow you to rediscover the pleasures of eating your favorite foods and living life to the fullest!
Removable Vs. Fixed
Full Mouth Options
At Glenwood Premier Dental, we believe in providing you with various options and will explain each solution’s pros, cons, and costs to help you make an informed decision. Our fully digital denture process delivers precise, high-quality, and comfortable same-day traditional dentures, consisting of natural-looking false teeth attached to an acrylic resin, gum-colored plate. Implant-supported dentures provide greater stability and eliminate common issues even with meticulously crafted conventional dentures, including the need for adhesives, nightly removal/cleaning, and periodic relining due to ongoing bone loss.
Full mouth dental implants deliver unrivaled versatility, permanence, strength, and appearance. All-on-4 to 6 full arch dental implants provide an optimal, natural-looking, and streamlined full mouth solution because we can add as many implants as needed to restore your top, bottom, or both arches. Although traditional dentures were once the only tooth restoration solution, full mouth dental implants in Hazlet, NJ, are a permanent, life-changing tooth replacement!
Why All-On-X considered the 'King' of Smiles?
Who Qualifies for Full
Mouth Dental Implants?
While full mouth dental implants offer unsurpassed strength, longevity, and aesthetics, replacing missing teeth is an important decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly. To help determine if you qualify for full arch dental implants in Hazlet, NJ, you’ll undergo a comprehensive oral exam and diagnostic imaging to analyze the health of your remaining teeth, gums, and underlying bone. Gum disease and active infections must be resolved before dental implant surgery to prevent peri-implantitis and implant failure.
Improperly controlled conditions such as diabetes make it more difficult for your body to heal, thereby increasing the risk of postsurgical infection. And if you’re a tobacco user, we recommend quitting several months before implant surgery and post-surgically until the implants have fully fused. Nicotine restricts blood flow to your gums, weakens your body’s immune system, and hampers healing, thus lessening the ability of implants to fuse with your underlying bone while heightening the risk of infection and implant failure.
Are You A Candidate For Dental Implants?
A Fully Functional, Beautiful
Smile is Within Reach
At Glenwood Premier Dental, we believe you deserve a beautiful smile and don’t want to see you suffer another day from the adverse side effects of tooth loss. We believe in complete transparency, so we discuss the costs upfront and explain the entire process so you know what to expect from start to finish. From soothing sedation dentistry to accepting a variety of payment options, our goal is to deliver a comfortable journey to a fully restored smile with top-quality and affordable full mouth dental implants in Hazlet, NJ!
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