Full mouth dental implants are the only permanent tooth replacement for multiple missing or failing teeth. At Eric George & Associates, we offer full mouth dental implants in Coventry, RI, and surrounding areas that combine state-of-the-art technology with soothing sedation dentistry. While missing teeth can cause self-esteem issues and embarrassment, failure to replace them is the leading cause of jaw bone loss. The empty sockets can cause other teeth to shift, resulting in major issues with your bite. This can have a domino effect and cause unnatural tooth erosion, bacteria build-up, additional tooth loss, sensitivity, and TMJ pain. By deciding to get full mouth dental implants, you’re preventing the many problems associated with missing teeth, while reducing your risk of bacteria-related decay and gum disease. Patients that receive full mouth dental implants in Coventry, RI experience a life-changing boost in quality of life. From greater self-confidence to rediscovering the pleasures of eating favorite foods, this permanent tooth replacement solution will improve your health and enable you to enjoy life fully.
We can help put an end to your painful and discouraging symptoms with full mouth solutions that fit your lifestyle, smile goals, and budget!
Full mouth implants enable biting with increased force (up to 70% more), prevent bone deterioration, and restore facial features. Because the artificial roots are implanted and eventually fuse with your jaw bone, dental implants function like natural teeth. The entire dental implant procedure can take six to eight months or longer depending on your particular case. Other factors that determine this timeline include the need for supplementary treatments before receiving this procedure and your recovery speed.
This procedure requires the precision of a skilled implant dentist like Dr. Eric George, coupled with advanced surgical technology to ensure optimal treatment outcomes and long-term success. Every year, Dr. George helps hundreds of patients suffering from the consequences of tooth loss with full mouth dental implants in Coventry, RI. As a board-certified implant surgeon and Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology and the International College of Oral Implantology, he has extensive training and a proven track record of placing and restoring dental implants using cutting-edge technologies.
It typically takes three or more months for the implant sites to heal after surgery. During this time, dental implants integrate with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration. Once they fuse, dental implants function like natural tooth roots, providing secure, permanent support for your new fixed teeth. The final stage of the process is fitting you with a customized full mouth restoration created from high-quality, durable material that looks and feels like natural teeth. One of the best things about All-on-6 implants is that they only require brushing and flossing twice a day like natural teeth, and of course, semi-annual visits to see us for preventive care! We’re so confident in the superior strength and aesthetics of All-on-6 implants, we offer a 5-year warranty as long as you visit us for regular maintenance.
We have seen how state-of-the-art smiles positively change our patients’ lives and want to help you achieve this same goal! When you get full mouth dental implants, they’ll transform how you look and feel about yourself. We don’t want you to let financial limitations stop you from receiving the high-quality, life-changing care you deserve. Our friendly office staff will file insurance claims on your behalf and always do their best to maximize benefits. Since many insurance plans offer limited coverage for dental implants, we partner with a trusted third-party financing company to help you afford this transformative treatment. When you get full mouth dental implants at Eric George DMD & Associates, this will open an exciting and fulfilling new chapter of your life!
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