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Full Mouth Implants San Jose CA


Full Mouth Implants provided by South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery in San Jose, CA

3D rendering of a Hybridge dental implant bridge replacing the entire lower row of teeth at South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery in San Jose, CAAre you struggling with missing teeth and the associated discomfort, embarrassment, and inconvenience that comes with it? Full mouth implants might be the solution you've been searching for. With full mouth implants, you can say goodbye to oral health issues and hello to a radiant smile and newfound confidence. Call South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery today!

What Are Full Mouth Implants?


Full mouth implants, also known as full arch dental implants or implant-supported full bridges, are a cutting-edge dental solution designed to replace an entire set of missing or severely damaged teeth. This procedure provides a permanent and natural-looking replacement for all of your teeth, both upper and lower, using dental implants as the foundation.

The process involves the surgical placement of dental implants into the jawbone. These implants serve as anchors for a custom-made set of artificial teeth, effectively restoring the full functionality and aesthetics of your mouth.

Unlike traditional dentures, which can be uncomfortable and require frequent adjustments, full mouth implants are a long-term solution that closely mimics the look and feel of natural teeth.

Who Needs Full Mouth Implants?


Full mouth implants are a viable option for various individuals who experience extensive tooth loss or dental issues. Here's a closer look at who might benefit from this transformative procedure.

Individuals with Severe Dental Issues


Individuals with severe dental issues may require extensive dental work. Dental issues such as gum disease, tooth decay, or missing teeth affect the ability to eat and speak properly.

Full mouth implants offer a fresh start, addressing the underlying problems and ensuring a healthy and functional mouth. The procedure will restore your oral function, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods and communicate without hindrance.

Aesthetic Concerns


For those who are unhappy with their smile due to extensive tooth damage, discoloration, or misalignment, full mouth implants can provide a beautiful and natural-looking set of teeth that enhance your appearance and confidence.

Dissatisfaction with Dentures


Many denture wearers struggle with discomfort, slippage, and the need for adhesives. Full mouth implants eliminate these concerns, offering a more stable and natural-looking alternative.

A woman with full mouth dental implants smiling

Why Consider Full Mouth Implants?


Opting for full mouth implants can bring about a range of benefits that extend far beyond an improved smile. Full mouth implants are custom-made to match the shape, size, and color of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and authentic look. You'll be able to smile, laugh, and interact with others without feeling self-conscious. With full mouth implants, you can enjoy a significant improvement in your oral health and overall well-being. No more worrying about missing teeth or discomfort; you'll regain the confidence to live life to the fullest.

Full mouth implants could be the solution you've been searching for if you're dealing with extensive tooth loss. This transformative procedure can restore your smile, oral health, and self-confidence. To take the first step toward a brighter and more comfortable future, consult with a qualified dental professional.

Full Arch Dental Implant Restoration in San Jose


If you're ready to explore the benefits of full mouth implants, contact South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery at 408-479-9449 today. Our experienced team of professionals is dedicated to helping you regain your smile and overall oral health.

Additional Dental Services in San Jose


The bar attachment denture is an innovative restoration that has allowed us to upgrade your dentures. Replacing teeth has never offered a more secure foundation before. Traditional dentures have limited success; they came with a lot of frustration. At South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery, we can eliminate much of that frustration and provide you with dentures that don’t rock on your gums, are held firmly in place, and secured when chewing or speaking.
With the evolving dental technology in the world, you can expect to find some of the latest and greatest gadgets that are out there. With 3D X-Ray imaging, a whole new way to take pictures of the oral problem areas has come about.
How many times have you heard someone joke about preceding sleep to get different tasks done? While sleep is often seen as unimportant, it is essential. Sleep is a restorative process. As you sleep, your body can rest and repair so that you can function during the day. While everyone has a bad night of sleep every now and again, there are millions of Americans who wake up feeling exhausted every single day. If this sounds familiar, you may be living with a condition called sleep apnea. South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery can help.
Recovery after a tooth extraction should only last for a couple of days, but there are certain steps that you can take to speed up the healing process.
While our jawbone is responsible for supporting and keeping all of our teeth in place, our teeth provide it with the necessary stimulation needed to preserve its structure and resistance. However, both of them may be put in danger due to a variety of factors. Here at South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery, we care about your oral health, and are ready to treat any issues related to the jawbone structure.
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a sort of hinge that attaches your jaw to your head. You have two temporomandibular joints – one on either side of your head. Temporomandibular disorders (or TMD) causes pain in the joints and muscles of the jaw that control movement. For this reason, those who suffer from TMD may experience pain while talking, chewing or yawning.
Here at South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery, we offer an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment option for bruxism and temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ). If you experience frequent grinding or clenching of the teeth, then you may be having a condition called bruxism, which may lead to TMJ disorder. Bruxism and TMJ problems can adversely affect your general health and quality of life. Come see our team of experts so we can help provide you with a solution to these dental problems before they exacerbate.
If you went through a surgical procedure in order to expose an impacted tooth, it is important to take certain steps following your appointment in order to promote healing and to stay comfortable. Most importantly, don’t disturb the wound. If your surgeon put in surgical packing, leave it be, as this will help to make sure the tooth stays exposed. However, should the packing fall out or be dislodged, this is no cause for concern.
Removing impacted wisdom teeth will be a major surgical procedure, so following the proper post-operative care will be vital to successful healing. If you don’t follow these instructions carefully, you may experience unnecessary pain and potential complications involving swelling and infection.
A cleft palate is a somewhat common birth defect with about 1 in 1600 babies born with a cleft lip and palate. Additionally, about 1 in 2800 babies are born with a cleft lip without a cleft palate. Without treatment, the baby can suffer with problems that prevent the ability to suck preventing them from getting the nutrition and comfort they need. As the baby grows, there can be issues with tooth development and speech development. Thankfully today, we have increased knowledge and treatment options available to help.
Digital radiography has fast become an important part of the dental diagnosis, treatment, and documentation. It is a technological advancement that has helped dental practitioners improve dental practice by making developing dental x-rays safer and more convenient. We at South Valley Oral and Facial Surgery use digital X-rays for a variety of procedures and treatments, including dental implants, all on 4, tooth extraction, bone graft, etc.
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