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Full mouth restoration: the full range of options at Brammeier Family Dental
You have more choices today than ever when most or all of your teeth are missing or failing. Modern full mouth restoration spans everything from a comfortable traditional denture to a permanent set of teeth supported entirely by dental implants. Seeing how each option works helps you judge which fits your situation, your goals, and your budget.
The video walks through the three main paths. The traditional denture is the most affordable but sits loosely on the gums and can grow unstable over time. An implant-supported overdenture pairs two or more dental implants with snap-in attachments for a stable, removable solution you can take out to clean. And full-arch implant restorations, often called "All-on-Four," rely on as few as four implants per arch to hold a permanent set of teeth that look and function like your own.
One detail matters above the rest: once teeth are lost, the jawbone begins to shrink, and over time that reshapes your face with sunken lips, more wrinkles around the mouth, and a collapsed profile. Only dental implants are proven to halt that bone loss, because they stimulate the jaw the way natural tooth roots do.
No two cases are alike. Your consultation at Brammeier Family Dental brings together digital imaging, a candid conversation about your priorities, and a clear breakdown of financing. Dr. Lauren Brammeier will help you compare the options honestly so you can make the right call for the long term.
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