Dr Alex Nikolaou

I Want To Replace All My Teeth, Tell Me About Dental Implants

Tooth loss is one of the most significant oral health concerns worldwide. According to the Oral Health Foundation, around three in four adults in the UK have lost at least one tooth. Missing teeth can affect much more than appearance — they may also impact chewing, speech, comfort and long-term oral health.

What Are Dental Implants?

According to the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, a dental implant is a screw-shaped fixture placed into the jawbone to act as a replacement root for a missing tooth. Dental implants have become one of the most sought-after tooth replacement options because of their natural appearance, durability and long-term comfort.

Can I Replace All My Teeth With Dental Implants?

Yes — in many cases, it is possible to replace a full set of missing teeth with implant-supported restorations. You do not need one implant for every missing tooth. Depending on your jawbone, oral health and treatment goals, your dentist may recommend a full-arch solution supported by a smaller number of implants.

How Many Teeth Do I Need To Be Missing To Get Implants?

Dental implants can be used for one missing tooth, several missing teeth, or a full arch. A single missing tooth can often be replaced with one implant and a crown. Multiple missing teeth may be restored with an implant-supported bridge. If all teeth are missing, a full fixed bridge can often be supported with a limited number of implants.

What Do All-on-4 And All-on-6 Mean?

All-on-4 and All-on-6 are full-arch implant treatment concepts used when all teeth in one jaw need replacing. The restoration is supported by four or six strategically placed implants.

All-on-6 can be particularly useful in cases where additional support is needed, especially when bone levels vary across the jaw. These treatments require careful planning, high-level surgical skill and detailed restorative design.

How Long Do Dental Implants Typically Last?

Dental implants are usually made from durable titanium alloys and are designed to provide a long-term solution. According to Healthline, implants may last for decades — and often a lifetime — when properly maintained.

The prosthesis attached to the implants, such as a crown, bridge or denture, may need maintenance or replacement over time, typically after 10–15 years depending on the case.

What Are The Benefits Of Replacing All My Teeth With Dental Implants?

If you are considering implant treatment, the following benefits often make it the preferred long-term option:

  • Aesthetics – implant-supported restorations are designed to look highly natural and support the face and smile.
  • Durability – well-planned implant treatment can provide decades of stable function.
  • No major dietary restrictions – fixed implant solutions usually allow stronger chewing compared with removable dentures.
  • Convenience – implants stay in place and do not need to be removed like dentures.
  • Easier day-to-day maintenance – oral hygiene is more similar to caring for natural teeth.

Where Can I Find Dental Implants Near Me?

Dental implants can look, feel and function much more like natural teeth than many other replacement options. However, implant treatment should always be planned and delivered by an experienced clinician with the right training.

If you are looking for expert implant care, a consultation is the best place to start. It allows your dentist to assess bone support, gum health, overall suitability and the most appropriate long-term treatment option for your case.

If you are considering replacing one, several or all of your teeth with implants, request an appointment today to discuss your options in more detail.

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