OVERVIEW
Struggling with loose dentures or missing most of your teeth? Living without a full set of teeth affects everything you eat, how you speak, and how confident you feel.
At The Windsor Dental Practice, full-mouth dental implants replace an entire arch of missing teeth with a fixed, permanent solution. Treatment is carried out fully in-house, from your initial 3D scan to your final restoration.
Missing most or all of your teeth does more than change your smile. The effects build up over time and can affect nearly every part of your daily life.
Many foods become off-limits, affecting both your nutrition and the enjoyment of everyday meals.
Slipping dentures, messy adhesives, and the constant worry of movement can make eating and speaking stressful.
Without natural tooth roots stimulating the jaw, bone gradually deteriorates across the entire arch.
As the jawbone shrinks, facial support is lost, creating a sunken or prematurely aged appearance that dentures cannot fully restore.
Many people begin avoiding photos, smiling less, or feeling self-conscious during conversations and social occasions.
The longer full-arch tooth loss is left untreated, the more bone is lost, making future restoration more complex.
Full-mouth dental implants replace an entire arch of missing teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both with a fixed, permanent set of teeth supported by implants placed directly into the jawbone.
Unlike removable dentures, these teeth remain securely attached and do not need to be taken out. They function much like natural teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with greater confidence.
At The Windsor Dental Practice, your treatment is completed entirely in-house. From your initial CBCT 3D scan through to your final fitted restoration, every stage is carefully planned and delivered by our experienced clinical team.
Permanently secured to dental implants, providing stability without slipping or movement.
Enjoy a wider variety of foods comfortably with improved chewing strength and confidence.
Every stage of treatment is carried out under one roof by our experienced implant team.
For patients missing most or all of their teeth, treatment usually comes down to two main options. Understanding the differences can help you choose the solution that best suits your lifestyle and long-term oral health.
For many patients, full mouth dental implants provide a permanent solution to the daily frustrations of dentures while also helping to protect the jawbone for the future. They offer greater comfort, stability and confidence in everyday life.
All-on-4 dental implants use four strategically placed implants to support a complete arch of fixed teeth. This approach is often suitable for patients with reduced bone density and can minimise the need for bone grafting.
A customised treatment using multiple implants placed across the jaw to provide maximum support and aesthetics. This option is ideal for patients requiring a fully tailored solution for more complex cases.
Your full-mouth dental implant treatment follows a carefully planned journey. Every stage is designed to ensure precise placement, comfortable healing, and a long-lasting result.
Your dentist examines your mouth, reviews your medical history, discusses your concerns, and explains the most suitable treatment options.
An in-house CBCT scan creates a detailed 3D image of your jaw, allowing every implant to be positioned with exceptional accuracy before treatment begins.
Your implants are carefully placed into the jawbone under local anaesthetic. Most patients describe feeling pressure rather than pain during this stage.
Temporary teeth are attached so you leave the practice with a complete smile while your implants heal.
Over the next 3–6 months, your implants naturally fuse with the jawbone, creating a strong and permanent foundation.
Your custom-made permanent teeth are fitted, completing your new smile with a natural appearance, strength, and long-term stability.
Proper aftercare helps your implants heal successfully and supports their long-term health and stability.
Full-mouth implants provide more than just replacement teeth. They restore confidence, improve function, and help protect your oral health for the future.
No food restrictions. Enjoy your favourite meals without the discomfort or limitations associated with dentures.
Your teeth stay securely in place with no slipping, adhesives, or overnight soaking.
Implants stimulate the jawbone across the full arch, helping maintain facial structure over time.
Preserving jaw support helps restore facial fullness and reduces the sunken appearance caused by tooth loss.
Custom-made teeth are designed with a natural shade, shape, and appearance.
With excellent oral hygiene and regular check-ups, implants are designed to provide many years of reliable function.
Most adults missing most or all of their teeth may be suitable for full-mouth implant treatment. Several important factors determine whether implants are right for you.
We deliver full-mouth implant treatment entirely in-house, from your first assessment to your final restoration. Every stage is carefully managed by our experienced team, ensuring continuity of care without unnecessary referrals.
Our in-house CBCT 3D scanner provides detailed imaging, allowing precise treatment planning at our Leicester practice.
Every stage from implant placement to your final fixed teeth is managed and delivered by our own dental team.
Your treatment is carried out by qualified implant dentists following UK clinical standards.
Trusted implant treatment delivered to patients across Leicester and surrounding areas.
You will understand every stage before treatment begins, with support throughout your implant journey.
Consistently highly rated by Leicester patients for quality implant care and service.
Trusted by patients choosing full-mouth dental implant treatment
The Windsor Dental Practice is located at 146 Melton Road, Leicester LE4 5EE, providing full-mouth implant treatment for patients across Leicester and the surrounding areas.
We welcome patients looking for a permanent, fixed solution for missing teeth, including those searching for full-mouth implants near me.
TREATMENT
Full-mouth implant treatment is a significant investment that varies depending on your individual case and the approach chosen.
The cost of teeth straightening depends on the treatment you choose and the complexity of your case.
The total cost depends on:
Number of implants → cost depends on how many implants are needed and whether one or both arches are being restored
Treatment approach → All-on-4 and full arch restoration are priced differently based on complexity and materials
Preparatory treatment → bone grafting or extractions, if needed, affects the overall cost
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QUESTIONS ABOUT
The number depends on your jaw condition and the approach chosen. All-on-4 uses four implants per arch, while a full arch restoration may use more depending on bone density and clinical need.
Yes. Temporary teeth are fitted on the same day as implant placement, so you leave the practice with a full set of teeth while your implants heal.
From your first consultation to your final restoration, treatment typically takes 6 to 12 months. Most of this time is the healing and osseointegration period, not active treatment.
Implant placement is carried out under local anaesthesia, so you should feel pressure rather than pain. Mild soreness in the days after surgery is normal and manageable with over-the-counter pain relief.
This depends on the severity of your condition and any medication you are taking. Your dentist will review your full medical history at the consultation to assess suitability safely.
Cost depends on the number of implants, the treatment approach, and any preparatory work needed. Full pricing is available on our fees page.
Fixed, permanent teeth are possible even if you have been wearing dentures for years or have been told you are not a candidate elsewhere. Book your full-mouth implant consultation at The Windsor Dental Practice in Leicester today. No waiting. No hidden fees. Safe, clinically guided whitening by an experienced dental team.