Full Mouth Dental Implants

Flavio Sonanini
Reviewed by Flavio Sonanini, Medical Travel Expert|Updated: March 2026

Full mouth dental implants are a cutting-edge solution for individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth. By replacing an entire upper or lower arch of teeth with implants, this procedure restores chewing functionality, enhances aesthetics, and improves overall oral health. In Switzerland,...

What is Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Full mouth dental implants are a cutting-edge solution for individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth. By replacing an entire upper or lower arch of teeth with implants, this procedure restores chewing functionality, enhances aesthetics, and improves overall oral health.

In Switzerland, full mouth dental implants are performed by skilled professionals who prioritize precision, safety, and the use of high-quality materials. This ensures long-lasting results and a natural-looking smile that can significantly enhance your quality of life.

How Full Mouth Dental Implants Work

The procedure involves the strategic placement of several dental implants into the jawbone. These implants act as artificial tooth roots to support a fixed dental prosthesis, such as a bridge or denture. Over time, the implants integrate with the bone (a process called osseointegration), providing a stable and durable foundation for the replacement teeth.

Who Is a Good Candidate

Full mouth dental implants are ideal for individuals who:

Have lost most or all of their teeth.
Have healthy gums and sufficient jawbone to support implants.
Are non-smokers or willing to quit smoking.
Are in good overall health.
Are committed to maintaining proper oral hygiene.

The Procedure

1. Consultation and Planning: A thorough assessment, including X-rays and 3D imaging, is conducted to evaluate your suitability for the procedure.
2. Implant Placement: Under local or general anesthesia, implants are surgically placed into the jawbone.
3. Healing Period: The implants are left to integrate with the bone over 3-6 months.
4. Prosthetic Attachment: Once healing is complete, the custom-made dental prosthesis is securely attached to the implants.
5. Final Adjustments: Minor adjustments are made to ensure comfort and functionality.

Benefits

Restores full chewing functionality

Improves aesthetics and boosts confidence

Durable and long-lasting solution

Prevents bone loss in the jaw

Customizable for a natural look

The Process

Procedure

1

Consultation and Planning

A thorough assessment, including X-rays and 3D imaging, is conducted to evaluate your suitability for the procedure.

2

Implant Placement

Under local or general anesthesia, implants are surgically placed into the jawbone.

3

Healing Period

The implants are left to integrate with the bone over 3-6 months.

4

Prosthetic Attachment

Once healing is complete, the custom-made dental prosthesis is securely attached to the implants.

5

Final Adjustments

Minor adjustments are made to ensure comfort and functionality.

Recovery & Downtime

Recovery includes a few weeks for initial healing and 3–6 months for complete osseointegration.

Potential Side Effects

  • Swelling and bruising
  • Mild discomfort or pain
  • Temporary numbness or tingling
  • Risk of infection
  • Minor bleeding post-surgery
  • Jaw stiffness
  • Gum irritation

Is This Right For You?

Ideal candidates:

  • Ideal candidates are those with significant tooth loss, healthy gums, and sufficient bone to support implants.

Frequently Asked Questions

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