Full Mouth Dental Implants in India
All-on-6 or All-on-8 or Full Mouth Dental Implants help in restoring the arch in the most natural way. These implants render complete anchorage and support for the prosthesis and ensure the most natural appearance. These multiple implants allow us to bring out the most aesthetic outcomes and instantly restore aesthetics and oral function. This system means having all teeth in a jaw over 6 or 8 implants depending upon the quality and quantity of available bone.
Procedure
- Once you start losing your natural teeth and if you do not replace them, there are high chances of losing the underlying bone as well. The bone tends to resorb in the absence of tooth structure as it loses its functionality.
- Certain systemic condition like diabetes also enhance bone resorption. In such cases, a denture would not get adequate support from the underlying bone.
- All on 6/8 implant system helps you to support and use complete 28 teeth.
- Depending on the amount of bone, the anatomical location for positioning the implants are determined using the advanced scanning techniques.
- According to the amount of the bone present, You might require 6 or 8 implants per arch.
- The planned treatment is then executed in your oral structure through implant surgery. The implants are secured intact and left to osseo integrate. Once the healing has occurred, the digital impressions are taken to fabricate the complete prosthesis.
CBCT Digital 3D imaging is the most advanced technology to plan and precisely place the dental implants in Delhi. A CBCT Scan can analyse the surrounding vital structures accurately and enhance the predictability of the proposed treatment. It perfectly measures the bone thickness for placing the dental implants in Delhi. It can also determine the vital tissues like nerves so that the implants can be precisely placed without disturbing these vital structures.
Tek scan is an amazing tool to correct the occlusion during prosthesis fabrication. It helps to optimise the amount of force distributed on your teeth while biting and thereby protects the prosthesis from disharmony. It helps to ensure that implants are not loaded early and make sure your bone and implant are stable enough to hold the prosthesis. It helps to screen your biting position and occlusion from the baseline. It guides and monitors the bite throughout the treatment. It improves the efficiency of the procedure. It requires less time as it helps to minimise the errors from the initial phase of the process, and reduces the number of visits.