Replacement of all teeth

The situation
The jaw is completely toothless. One option for replacing all teeth is a row of teeth which is anchored in the jaw by several implants (Fig. 1). Alternatively, a prosthesis is supported by implants and can be removed for oral hygiene (Fig. 2 and Fig. 3)

The advantage
Dental implants have been developed to stay securely in place. Both solutions (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2/3) thus offer more stability than conventional prostheses. Additional benefits: an implant-supported row of teeth looks natural.

Various options for replacing all teeth.

"Since every surgical procedure carries potential risks, patients should always consult a dental professional to evaluate whether dental implants are the option for them."