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Patients with severe dental issues or extensive tooth loss may benefit from full mouth restoration with dental implants. Dr. Keith Harrison describes the structured process at Harrison Dental Group, which may include extractions, temporary appliances, and final restorations after healing. The results are permanent, natural-looking, and life-changing.
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A candidate for a full mouth restoration
with dental implants
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would be somebody who is having a lot of
problems with their teeth or has no teeth.
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They may have periodontal disease and
severe bone loss,
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or they may have extensive dental
cavities, or they may already be
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missing the majority of their teeth.
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With dental implants and a full mouth
restoration, and give them back the
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form and cosmetics that they have lost.
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Full mouth restoration with dental
implants is going to involve many
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times tooth extraction.
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Sometimes we have to reshape the bone,
and we will place dental implants and also
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give the patient usually a temporary
appliance that they'll wear for
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up to 6 months.
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The nice thing about that for those
patients is it's fixed in their mouth, so
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it's not something that they
need to worry about removing.
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They're on a much more limited diet
for the first couple of months.
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Then about 6 months later, after all the
healing has occurred, we will take
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impressions, take records, and make
the patient a new permanent appliance.