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How Long Do Full Mouth Implants in Chandigarh Last? Insights from Dr. Anshu Gupta

Full mouth implants in Chandigarh
Full mouth implants in Chandigarh

How Long Do Full Mouth Implants in Chandigarh Last? Insights from Dr. Anshu Gupta


When considering full mouth dental implants, one of the most common questions patients ask is:

“How long will they last?”


At Advanced Dental Care Center in Chandigarh, Dr. Anshu Gupta—renowned implantologist and full mouth restoration expert—explains that full mouth implants are not just a short-term solution. They are designed to last decades, and in many cases, a lifetime.


In this blog, we break down the key factors that influence the lifespan of full mouth dental implants and how you can ensure your smile remains strong, functional, and beautiful for years to come.


So, How Long Do Full Mouth Dental Implants Really Last?


With proper care, the titanium implants placed in the jawbone can last 25 years or more—and often for life. The visible teeth (called the prosthesis or bridge) typically last 10–20 years, depending on the material used, oral hygiene, and regular dental checkups.


What Affects the Longevity of Full Mouth Implants?


1. The Skill of the Implant Dentist


The experience and precision of your dentist matter immensely.

Dr. Anshu Gupta has placed thousands of implants with a success rate of over 98%, using advanced imaging (CBCT scans) and guided surgery to ensure optimal placement and stability.


2. The Quality of Materials Used


We use premium-grade titanium implants and high-quality ceramic or zirconia prosthetic teeth that are durable, biocompatible, and resistant to wear.


3. Oral Hygiene Practices


Just like natural teeth, implants must be cleaned daily. Brushing, flossing, and routine dental checkups are essential to keep the gums healthy and prevent peri-implantitis (a gum infection around the implant).


4. Smoking & Lifestyle Habits


Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, or uncontrolled diabetes can reduce the lifespan of implants. Dr. Gupta works closely with patients to manage these risks before and after surgery.


5. Bone Health


Implants are anchored into your jawbone, and strong bone support is crucial. If you’ve lost significant bone, grafting or zygomatic implants can be used to restore function.


Do Implants Need to Be Replaced?


Generally, the implants themselves do not need replacement if they integrate well with the bone and stay infection-free. However, the prosthetic teeth on top may wear over time and could require replacement or repair after 10–15 years, especially if you grind your teeth.


Dr. Anshu Gupta offers customized maintenance plans to ensure your implants remain in top condition year after year.


Real Patient Experiences at Advanced Dental Care Center


“I had my full mouth implants done 12 years ago with Dr. Gupta. They still feel like my natural teeth. I eat everything, smile confidently, and have never had an issue.”

Mr. Bhalla, Chandigarh


“The implants gave me my life back. And knowing they’ll last decades is the best part.”

Mrs. Kaur, UK-based NRI


Tips to Make Your Full Mouth Implants Last a Lifetime

• Brush twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush

• Use a water flosser or special implant floss

• Avoid smoking or excessive alcohol

• Wear a night guard if you grind your teeth

• Visit your dentist every 6 months for checkups

• Follow your dentist’s advice for long-term care


Conclusion: A Lifelong Investment in Your Smile


Full mouth dental implants are one of the best long-term solutions for patients with missing teeth. With the right care and an experienced dentist like Dr. Anshu Gupta, they can last a lifetime—functionally and aesthetically.


Think of it as an investment not just in your teeth, but in your confidence, health, and quality of life.


Book Your Consultation Today

Learn more about long-lasting full mouth implants at Advanced Dental Care Center, Chandigarh.


Contact Dr. Anshu Gupta

Phone/WhatsApp: +91 98551 23234

Address: House No. 20, First Floor, Sector 18A, Chandigarh




 
 
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