The world of dental implants can be a labyrinth of technical terms and intimidating concepts, particularly when it comes to full mouth implants. As a Patent Manager in SOTA Dental, it’s our responsibility to guide you through this maze, dispelling common myths and misinformation along the way.
Misinformation #1: The Treatment is Uncomfortable
One common myth about full mouth implants is that the procedure is excruciatingly painful. Modern dentistry, however, has come a long way in pain management. With the use of effective anesthesia and sedation options, pain during the procedure is minimized. Discomfort after the procedure is temporary and can be managed with prescribed pain relief.
Misinformation #2: Dentures Are Better Than Full Mouth Implants
Many people believe that dentures are preferable to implants due to their lower initial cost. However, when considering the long-term maintenance, continuous fit adjustments, and replacement costs associated with dentures, this implant treatment can be a more economical and hassle-free choice in the long run. Besides, they offer superior stability, comfort, and aesthetics than dentures.
Check out the Price List we’ve created with all our options at our offices throughout Mexico.
Misinformation #3: Age Is a Barrier
Age is not a limiting factor when it comes to getting full mouth implants, contrary to popular belief. Dental implants are suitable for most adults in good general and oral health. In fact, they can significantly improve the quality of life for older patients, offering them the freedom to eat and speak without worry.
Myth 4: All Full Mouth Implants Are Alike
Not all full mouth implants are created equal. Various techniques are available such as All-on-4, which uses four strategically placed implants to support a full arch of teeth, offering excellent stability and a faster healing time. It’s crucial to discuss these options with a dental implant specialist to determine the best choice for your unique dental needs. Explore more informative resources on dental implants and treatment options by visiting the American College of Prosthodontists.
In conclusion, it’s essential to separate fact from fiction when considering this treatment. If you have more questions or wish to schedule a consultation, we are here to help. Reach out to us at [email protected] or fill out our Patient Form and talk to our doctors to receive a tailored quote.
Remember: being informed is the first step towards a confident, radiant smile. Choose knowledge, choose health, choose full mouth implants.
SOTA Dental phone number: 1-800-681-3340
Alexis – Patient Manager