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Hello Doctor, I Want to know what are the different options available for full mouth dental implant. What is the pros and cons of the entire procedure and how much is the cost involved ? can a diabetic patient go for this ? Regards, Rajesh
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Hello, Full mouth dental implants for a fixed set of teeth have basically two recent concepts, All on 4 and All on 6. Depending on the condition of the bone either one of the concepts can be followed. CBCT scan will be required to evaluate the same. Diabetes is not a contraindication, however sugar levels have to be under control for the implants to fuae with the bone. Post placing the implants, there are various options for restoring the teeth based on the materials used and cost varies with each option. Approximate cost would range from 3.5 to 4 lakhs per jaw if you go for Nobel Active implants.
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You would need to get a CBCT scan done and HBA1C test for the Diabetes.
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If you are missing all of your teeth, an implant-supported full bridge or full denture can replace them. Every case is different, and some of these steps can be combined when conditions permit. Your dental professional will work with you to determine the best treatment plan. Unlike bridges, implants don’t rely on neighboring teeth for support, which can help protect remaining teeth from damage. And, unlike dentures, bone loss is usually avoided since dental implants actually replace the tooth and its root. Dental implants aren’t a quick fix. Multiple steps are involved—including waiting up to six months for the implant to fuse with the jawbone, a process called osseointegration. Infections can still happen. The gum around the implant can be infected by bacteria. Diabetes mellitus is classified as a risk factor for implant treatment, and severe or poorly controlled diabetes mellitus has been suggested to be a contraindication for treatment with dental implants. Despite these drawbacks, implants are a safe and reliable option for older adults. Surgery has a success rate of more than 90 percent, and implants can significantly improve quality of life. Cost will be in lakhs.
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Visit your family dentist first and they will be able to refer to a specialist in implant surgery.
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