Full mouth dental implants
If you have lost all or almost all of your teeth, in the upper or lower arch or both, the placement of complete fixed denture on implants Is the best solution. Since it will provide a fully functional, aesthetic and durable denture on the same day of the intervention. In addition to being the most comfortable solution and having the same appearance as natural teeth, it will prevent bone loss.
Complete fixed dentures with implants, in cases of loss of all or almost all teeth, in the upper arch, lower arch, or both, are usually carried out using the technique known as “All on 6, 7, 8 or 10 ” depending on the number of implants needed for the correct support of each arch. On which the particular case of each patient will depend. This type of prosthesis is supported by inserting biocompatible titanium implants into the jaw. These pillars function as the artificial roots of the teeth and serve to firmly anchor the denture. The result is a stable, comfortable, fully functional denture with a natural and renewed aesthetic.
Example of upper arch rehabilitation on 6 “all on 6” implants

Patient case before and after complete upper arch rehabilitation with implants

Another case of complete upper arch rehabilitation with implants

Another case of complete lower arch rehabilitation with implants, before and after

How are full arch dental implants placed?
Firstly, the particular case of the patient is studied and evaluates the condition of the existing teeth, if any, and if they are in very poor condition, the teeth will be extracted on the day of the intervention.
On a second visit, the surgery is performed, with local anesthesia or sedation so that the patient is comfortable during the intervention. Next, the complete arch is restored using only 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 implants per arch, which are completely integrated into the bone. The provisional prostheses are then placed with functionality and aesthetics very similar to the permanent teeth in the same procedure. The patient will have teeth on the same day; that after the healing and bone integration process will be replaced by permanent teeth, in a period of between 3 and 6 months.
Can dental implants be placed for the entire mouth without bone?
Yes, they can be put dental implants for the entire mouth even when the patient has no jaw bone. When there is not enough bone to place dental implants, bone grafts are used. This will provide the necessary support for the bases of the implant, favoring its integration with the jaw and total stability of the denture. In MAG Dental Clinic We have extensive experience helping patients recover their maxillary bone, providing durability and total stability for the implants.
How many dental implants per arch are necessary?
The number of implants required for a fixed complete denture It will depend on each patient's specific case and the technique used by the dentist. In general, using the technique known as "All-on-4, 6, 7, 8, or 10," between 4 and 10 implants with fixed prostheses per arch will be necessary. This technique allows you to have teeth in a single day. One of the factors to take into account to determine the number of implants should be the quality and quantity of bone available.
Image 6 lower arch dental implants, “all on 6” technique with fixed prosthesis.

What happens if I don't replace missing teeth?
Restoring missing teeth is crucial when a patient loses one or several teeth. Missing teeth can cause the remaining teeth to shift or twist, which destabilizes the gums and can lead to more tooth loss. Additionally, missing teeth has a great impact on the jaw bone, due to bone resorption, especially in the first months and years after tooth loss.
Advantages of dental implants for the whole mouth
- Stability and firmness: Dental implants for the entire mouth or full arch offer a solid and permanent base for the fixation of prostheses, ensuring superior stability compared to removable dentures, which are very unstable and uncomfortable.
- Notable aesthetic improvement: Implant-supported dentures are carefully designed to replicate the natural appearance of teeth, helping to enhance the patient's natural aesthetics.
- Bone loss prevention: Dental implants help prevent bone loss by providing adequate stimulation, unlike the deterioration that often occurs with prolonged use of conventional dentures.
- Accelerated recovery process: Temporary teeth are placed on the same day of surgery, speeding up the recovery process and allowing patients to quickly enjoy their new smile.
- Guaranteed Durability: Dental implants and fixed prostheses stand out for their durability, and with proper maintenance, they offer a long-term solution for tooth loss.
Possible complications of placing dental implants in the entire mouth
Placing dental implants throughout the mouth is a process that, although usually successful, may occasionally have complications.
- If the implant does not integrate correctly with the bone, it may fail, influenced by factors such as bone quality and personal habits such as smoking or excessive alcohol.
- Possible infections due to lack of hygiene, which could put your success at risk.
- Improper fitting of dentures can cause difficulties with chewing and comfort.
- Gum recession exposing parts of the implant, affecting both aesthetics and dental health.
What is the price of full mouth dental implants?
After carrying out a market analysis of the price for the placement of upper or lower full arch implants in Spain, The price ranges between 5,000 and 8,000 euros.
If we add the prosthesis for the upper or lower arch with implants included in Spain, it can range between 10,000 and 25,000 euros. The price will vary depending on the quality of the materials, the doctor's experience, etc.
At MAG Dental we will provide you with a personalized study at no cost, as well as a no-obligation quote that will vary depending on your particular case. For greater ease, we offer 48-month interest-free financing.
Aftercare after full dental arch rehabilitation:
- Proper oral hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and floss. Complement with mouthwash.
- Regular visits to the dentist, essential to monitor the status of your rehabilitation.
- Avoid hard foods until you have permanent teeth.
- Protection against bruxism using night dental relief splint.
- Healthy life style, since oral health is related to general health.
If you come from outside Spain to get fixed dentures with implants in your entire mouth with us, these are the details you should take into account:
Spain is an ideal destination for the placement of dental implants due to the combination of high-quality medical care, more affordable prices and advanced technology. Furthermore, dentists in Spain are recognized for their extensive training and experience. At MAG Dental we receive patients from all over the world due to the long experience of our doctors and perfect results in terms of functionality and 100% natural aesthetics.
If you want to come to our clinic from outside Madrid or from abroad, only 3 trips to our clinic in Madrid, Spain. Located 10 minutes by taxi from Madrid Barajas airport.
On the first visit you will undergo an exhaustive study and a joint treatment proposal will be made with a budget. On the second visit, the intervention will take place, which will last between 2 and 3 hours. On the same day, you will have your provisional teeth with aesthetics and functionality very similar to the permanent teeth.
After 3 to 6 months, depending on your healing process and bone integration, on the third visit, measurements will be taken and permanent teeth will be placed.
We will be able to monitor your oral health in the coming months via video consultation and come in person if necessary.
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any prior questions at our email contacto@magdentalmadrid.com
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