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Full Mouth Dental Implants in San Antonio: A Beginner's Guide
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 15, 2025 / Tooth loss can be caused by many reasons, including aging, injury, or illness. If you've lost multiple teeth, you may be considering tooth replacement options. Your dentist in San Antonio may suggest full mouth dental implants, a permanent solution that can restore your smile's look, feel, and function. This beginner's guide to full mouth dental implants will explain how they work, what to expect during the procedure, and how they compare to dentures so you can find the right solution to restore your smile.
What are full mouth dental implants?
Full mouth dental implants are a set of permanent, non-removable prosthetic teeth that are securely anchored in your jawbone using a small number of strategically placed titanium posts. They are not like traditional dentures, which rest on the gums and rely on suction or adhesive. Instead, a dental implant snaps or screws directly onto the posts. The titanium implants are stable and can take the pressure of chewing. Here are some of the benefits of getting dental implants:
Permanent fixture: Dental implants do not slip, click, or fall out. They look and feel like natural teeth.
Bone preservation: The titanium posts stimulate the jawbone, preventing the deterioration that occurs after tooth loss.1
Comfort and function: You can have full chewing power, just like natural teeth, allowing you to eat your favorite foods without worry.1
What to expect when getting dental implants
Getting full mouth dental implants involves several steps and multiple dental visits. While your experience may differ, this timeline provides a helpful guide of what to expect:
First consultation: You will start with a comprehensive evaluation, including X-rays and 3D imaging (like a CT scan). This first appointment determines the amount and location of the implants required to support your new teeth.2
Implant surgery: During one surgical appointment, the titanium posts are placed into your jawbone. Any teeth that need to be removed can be extracted during this appointment. You may receive a temporary set of teeth after the implant placement, so you are never without teeth while your implants heal.3
Healing: As healing takes time, the jawbone will naturally fuse with the dental implants. This biological process creates a strong foundation.3
Final restoration: When the implants are healed, your custom-designed, permanent arch of teeth will be ready to use. These final prosthetics are created for durability, your comfort, and aesthetics, completing your restored smile.
Implants vs. traditional dentures
Traditional dentures and full-mouth dental implants are both solutions for replacing missing teeth, but they work in different ways and offer different benefits.
Support for your jawbone: Dentures rest on top of the gums, while dental implants are anchored into the jawbone. Implants help stimulate the bone, which can maintain facial structure over time.
Chewing and function: Dentures restore some chewing ability, but dental implants function more like natural teeth, allowing you to eat a wider variety of foods comfortably.
Fit and stability: Dentures may shift slightly and sometimes require adhesives to stay in place. In contrast, implants are fixed, providing a stable and secure bite.
Comfort and confidence: Both options improve your smile and oral function, but many patients find that implants feel more like natural teeth, offering additional confidence for eating, speaking, and laughing.
By understanding the differences, you can choose the solution that best meets your lifestyle, comfort, and long-term oral health goals.
The bottom line
Dental implants offer a long-lasting solution that restores function, appearance, and confidence, helping you eat, speak, and smile like natural teeth. If you're ready to take the next step in replacing missing teeth, schedule a consultation with a dentist in San Antonio who can provide a personalized plan and guide you on your journey to a secure, healthy, and beautiful smile.
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