Full Mouth Implants: Full-Mouth Implants for Failing Bridges, Comfort, and Function
Description
This Staten Island full-mouth implant case is strongest when paired with the patient's video story. He described years of discomfort with bridges, periodontal disease, dental work that was beginning to break down, and the need for a more stable long-term solution. The case was not only about appearance; it was about comfort, eating, smiling, and feeling more at ease with his teeth. A key part of the story is how quickly the comfort mattered. In the video, he explained that the new implant-supported teeth had only been in for a short time, yet he was already feeling a major difference compared with years of bridge discomfort. He described the change as a game changer, and he also acknowledged the office staff and treatment team who helped him through the process. Dr. Jason Hecht planned implant treatment to replace failing dental work with fixed implant-supported teeth. The before-and-after photos show the facial result, close-up smile change, and retracted clinical proof, while the video context adds the patient's own emphasis on comfort and everyday function. For patients who have lived with uncomfortable bridges, failing dental work, periodontal disease, or fear that implants will feel difficult or artificial, this case is about moving toward a stable fixed solution. Treatment with Jason Hecht, DDS is planned individually after consultation, imaging, and review of health, bone, bite, and goals. Individual results vary.







