We now offer a 1-Year Warranty on all Full Mouth Implant Treatments with a Permanent Zirconia Bridge! This gives you peace of mind to know that you are not only getting great value when you move forward with the treatment, but that this treatment will stand the test of time!
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Dental implants are the only permanent replacement for an extracted or missing tooth. The post is made of titanium, which offers a high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, durability, and superb biocompatibility.
Once the dental implant fuses with your underlying bone over a few months, it assumes the role of your missing tooth root and can be fitted with a zirconia dental crown.
A partial prosthesis (fixed bridge) can replace two or more missing teeth in a row with only two or three dental implants. Implant-supported bridges are more stable and secure than traditional bridges and don’t compromise adjacent teeth’ structural integrity. They also stimulate the underlying bone to keep it healthier, while tooth loss continues with a conventional bridge because the missing tooth root isn’t replaced.
A complete dental prosthesis (fixed bridge) replaces all your upper or lower jaw teeth. The number of implants varies depending on whether you choose a removable or fixed implant-supported denture. A removable prosthesis (overdenture) attaches to a bar or ball in socket attachments, whereas a fixed prosthesis is permanent and removable only by a dentist or oral surgeon.
A fixed denture eliminates issues associated with traditional dentures, including gum irritation, slippage, garbled or slurred speech, messy adhesives, nightly cleaning, and food limitations while stimulating your underlying bone to keep it healthy.
All-on-X full mouth dental implants are a variation of the popular All-on 4 protocol that provides additional stability. Dr. Hashemian also offers Hybridge® and Teeth Tomorrow® full mouth dental implants in Spring Hill, Lecanto, Land O’ Lakes, and Clearwater, FL, and will help you choose the best protocol to address your needs.
These are viable solutions if you have multiple missing teeth, unrestorable failing teeth, or ill-fitting traditional dentures. In many cases, these streamlined protocols allow remaining teeth to be extracted and temporary teeth placed on the same day as dental implant surgery.
if you’ve been told you’re not a candidate for conventional dental implants due to moderate, advanced, or extreme bone resorption in your maxillary (upper) jaw, zygomatic implants can provide a life-changing solution. Instead of being placed in your jawbone, zygomatic implants are surgically inserted in the strong and dense zygoma bone, more commonly known as the cheekbone.
Zygoma implants are three to five times longer than conventional implant posts because the zygoma bones are located further from your gum line. The procedure doesn’t require bone grafting or a lengthy healing period, so implants can be placed immediately, and you may qualify for same-day temporary teeth.
Implant placement in the edentulous (toothless) upper jaw can be challenging due to limited bone quantity and the presence of the maxillary sinuses. Pterygoid implants are an alternative option that bypasses the need for augmentation procedures such as sinus lifts.
Anatomically, pterygoid implants are placed at the junction of your upper jawbone and the pterygoid process of the sphenoid bone. Pterygoid dental implants are typically 15–22mm long, with 18mm being the most used length. Pterygoid implants enable transitioning from no teeth or a removable, ill-fitting denture to a fixed temporary full mouth prosthesis in as little as one day!
Living with total tooth loss for a long time can lead to severe jawbone atrophy. If you’re not eligible for grafting surgery due to age, health conditions, or budget constraints, All-on-4 to 6, Teeth Tomorrow®, or Hybridge® full mouth dental implants may be the ideal solution. When you entrust your missing smile to the Dentofacial & Cosmetic Surgery Institute, Dr. Hashemian will evaluate your suitability for dental implants based on age, oral health, and general health and discuss everything you need to know about the process. Although most patients are candidates for full arch dental implants even if they have bone loss, several issues can jeopardize the likelihood of a successful outcome.
Periodontal disease is a leading risk factor when it comes to the failure of dental implants, so your gums must be free of any signs of active disease before getting full mouth dental implants. Good oral hygiene after dental implant surgery is essential for preventing an inflammatory disease called peri-implantitis. Smoking can cause dental implant failure because it restricts blood flow to your gums and slows the healing process. Being a smoker doesn’t make you ineligible for full arch dental implants. Still, we recommend quitting several weeks before surgery until the dental implants have fused with your underlying bone (osseointegration takes three to six months). Last, although uncontrolled diabetes, osteoporosis, jaw radiation, and certain medications may not exclude candidacy for full mouth dental implants, certain precautions must be followed to ensure a successful outcome.
Getting full mouth dental implants isn’t a decision to take lightly because doing so is a significant investment in your long-term health and happiness. Full arch dental implants can provide a transformative solution to end your daily struggles with missing or failing teeth, ill-fitting dentures, or no teeth at all.
As an oral surgeon, medical doctor, and experienced implantologist, Dr. Hashemian has the skills and knowledge to ensure meticulous, precise, and comfortable dental implant surgery and superb long-term outcomes. In addition to competitive prices, he stands behind his work with a one-year full warranty. To make your dream smile even more affordable, we partner with several top-rated third-party financing companies, and our team is happy to help you find the best plan to fit your needs!
Dr. Hashemian has a decades-long passion for helping people restore healthy, beautiful smiles. He received an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the University of Florida, Gainesville in 1990. He earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree at the University of Florida in 1994, followed by a medical degree at the UF College of Medicine in 1997.
Dr. Hashemian completed a general surgery internship and oral and maxillofacial surgery residency at the UF Shands Hospital in Gainesville. During the six-year residency program, he received broad training in different aspects of medicine and oral surgery, including impacted canine and wisdom teeth removal, facial trauma, orthognathic surgery, temporomandibular joint surgery, dental implants, facial aesthetic surgery, benign and malignant pathology of the head and neck, and craniofacial surgery.
Phone Number:
(352-) 605-0921
Address:
32 Seven Hills Drive,
Spring Hill, FL, 34609
Office Hours:
Monday | 10:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday | 8:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday | 10:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday | 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday | 10:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday | Closed
Phone Number:
(352) 675-7110
Address:
591 North Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto, FL, 34461-9187
Office Hours:
Monday | 12:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday | Closed
Wednesday | 8:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday | Closed
Friday | 8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday | Closed