When Full-Mouth Planning Makes Sense
Full-mouth implant planning may be considered when many teeth are missing, failing, painful, loose, or difficult to restore predictably.
Explore full-mouth dental implant planning in Houston, including All-on-4, All-on-X, bone loss, sedation, timeline, and cost factors.
Full-mouth implant planning may be considered when many teeth are missing, failing, painful, loose, or difficult to restore predictably.
The best option depends on anatomy, bite, bone support, goals, and whether removable or fixed teeth are being considered.
Bone volume, sinus anatomy, infection history, and implant positioning can affect whether grafting or alternate planning is needed.
Surgical timing can include extractions, implants, temporary teeth, healing, and final restorative coordination.
A consultation can help determine what may be possible based on bone, health, bite, imaging, and treatment goals.
Sedation may be discussed based on medical history and surgical plan.
Cost factors may include extractions, number of implants, grafting, sedation, imaging, temporary teeth, and final restoration planning.