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When multiple teeth are missing, the impact goes far beyond appearance. Eating, speaking, and living with full confidence all change. Full mouth dental implants at Tarasha Dental Clinic offer the most permanent, natural-feeling restoration available — designed by AIIMS-trained specialists with precision-guided digital planning.
Full mouth dental implants are an advanced, fixed solution for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth — or whose remaining teeth cannot be saved. Unlike removable dentures, implant-supported teeth are anchored permanently into the jawbone, providing stability, natural chewing function, and an appearance that is genuinely indistinguishable from natural teeth.
The foundation of the treatment is titanium implant posts surgically placed into the jawbone. These integrate with the bone over time (osseointegration) and act as artificial tooth roots — providing the same stable platform that natural roots provide. On top of these implants, a custom-fabricated prosthetic arch (either individual crowns or a fixed bridge) is attached, completing the smile.
At Tarasha Dental Clinic, full mouth dental implants in South Delhi are planned and placed by Dr. Niraj (MDS, AIIMS Alumni — Prosthodontics & Implantology) using digital 3D planning and guided surgery protocols — ensuring precise placement, optimal bone utilisation, and the most predictable long-term outcome available.
For patients considering full mouth rehabilitation in Delhi, implants represent the most permanent and functionally superior solution — a genuine investment in quality of life, not just appearance.

Full mouth implants address a wide range of complex tooth loss situations. If any of the following describes your current dental situation, a consultation with Tarasha’s implant specialist is the most important step you can take.
Patients with several missing teeth across both jaws — whether from decay, gum disease, trauma, or extraction — who want a fixed, permanent solution rather than partial dentures or a bridge.
Patients who have lost all or nearly all their natural teeth and are seeking the most stable, natural-feeling, and long-lasting alternative to complete dentures.
Existing denture wearers who experience slipping, discomfort, difficulty speaking, or restricted food choices — implant-supported solutions eliminate all of these issues permanently.
Patients who have significantly restricted their diet because of missing teeth or unstable dentures — full arch implants restore close to full natural chewing force.
Missing teeth or ill-fitting dentures can cause slurring or lisping. Fixed implant-supported teeth restore normal speech patterns immediately and permanently.
Anyone who wants a fixed, non-removable tooth replacement that functions and feels like natural teeth — without the daily removal, adhesives, and limitations of conventional dentures.
“Full mouth implants are not simply cosmetic. They restore the ability to eat what you want, speak without hesitation, and smile without reservation — and they do it permanently.”
— Dr. Niraj, MDS · AIIMS Alumni · Prosthodontics & Implantology, Tarasha Dental ClinicThe difference between living with missing teeth or uncomfortable dentures and life with full mouth implants is difficult to overstate. These are the outcomes patients at Tarasha Dental Clinic describe most consistently after completing their implant journey.
Custom-fabricated crowns matched to your natural tooth colour, shape, and proportion — indistinguishable from natural teeth to anyone who does not know they are looking at implants.
Full arch implants restore close to natural biting and chewing force — allowing patients to return to foods they had been avoiding for years, from fresh fruits to steak.
Fixed implant-supported teeth do not shift or slip, eliminating the speech issues that accompany missing teeth and removable dentures.
Implants stimulate the jawbone as natural roots do — preventing the bone resorption that accelerates the ageing of the lower face after tooth loss. This is the only tooth replacement option that maintains bone volume.
With appropriate care, full mouth implants can last 15–25 years or longer. They represent the highest-longevity tooth replacement option available, and the most cost-effective over a lifetime.
Consistently the most significant outcome patients report: the freedom to eat, speak, laugh, and smile without limitation or self-consciousness — and a restored sense of normality and confidence.

Many patients considering full mouth restoration have lived with conventional dentures for years — and carry assumptions about their limitations that modern implant dentistry can permanently resolve. Here is an honest, direct comparison.
| Feature | Full Mouth Implants | Traditional Dentures |
|---|---|---|
| Stability | Fixed permanently in jawbone | Removable; can slip or rock |
| Chewing Force | ~70–90% of natural force | ~25–30% of natural force |
| Appearance | Indistinguishable from natural teeth | Can look artificial; gum line may show |
| Bone Preservation | Stimulates bone — no bone loss | No stimulation; bone resorbs over time |
| Daily Maintenance | Brush and floss like natural teeth | Must be removed, soaked, cleaned separately |
| Speech | Normal speech immediately restored | Can cause slurring; may slip when speaking |
| Food Restrictions | None after healing | Significant — hard, sticky foods avoided |
| Longevity | 15–25+ years | 5–10 years before replacement needed |
| Adhesives Required | Never | Often necessary for stability |
| Comfort | Feels like natural teeth | Soreness, pressure, and adjustment issues common |
Not every full mouth implant case is the same. Tarasha offers multiple implant-supported restoration options — each suited to different clinical situations, bone volumes, and patient goals. Your specialist will recommend the most appropriate approach based on your specific anatomy and needs.
All-on-4 uses four strategically placed implants to support a full arch of fixed teeth. The posterior implants are angled to maximise bone contact in available bone — making it suitable for patients with some degree of bone loss who may not qualify for conventional implant approaches. A full arch of teeth can often be attached on the same day as surgery (immediate loading).
All-on-4 is the most widely performed full arch implant technique globally, and delivers excellent outcomes for patients with moderate-to-significant bone loss who want to avoid bone grafting.
All-on-6 uses six implants per arch — distributing load across a larger number of anchoring points. This provides greater stability, is better suited to patients with adequate bone volume who want maximum support, and is the preferred option for patients with heavier biting forces or parafunctional habits (grinding).
The additional two implants provide a broader force distribution and an extra level of security against mechanical complications over time — making All-on-6 the preferred solution when bone quality and quantity support it.
Implant-supported overdentures use 2–4 implants per arch as anchoring points for a removable prosthetic — creating a significantly more stable, comfortable denture than conventional complete dentures. The denture snaps onto the implants and can be removed for cleaning, while remaining securely anchored during daily use.
An excellent option for patients who prefer a simpler, more affordable introduction to implant dentistry, or who have specific clinical limitations that make a fully fixed solution more complex.
Full arch implant restoration with individual implants and crowns is the most comprehensive and premium approach — where each tooth position receives its own implant and custom crown. This provides the highest-precision individualised outcome, allows any single crown to be replaced independently in future if needed, and eliminates the shared stress of a full-arch bridge.
Recommended for patients with excellent bone volume who want the most natural-feeling and biologically ideal tooth replacement available.
Full mouth implant treatment is a journey — a carefully sequenced, digitally planned process designed to deliver a predictable, life-changing outcome. Here is what it involves, from your first consultation to your final smile.
A comprehensive clinical review of your dental history, existing teeth and gum condition, overall oral health, and medical history. Your implant specialist discusses your goals, explains all options, and sets realistic expectations — honestly and without pressure.
Cone Beam CT (CBCT) 3D imaging of your jaws — assessing bone volume, bone density, nerve locations, and sinus proximity. This imaging is the foundation of safe, precise implant planning. Intraoral scans create digital models of your current dentition for prosthetic planning.
Using the 3D data, your specialist plans the precise position, angle, and depth of each implant digitally — designing the final restoration simultaneously. You see a digital preview of your planned smile. A surgical guide is fabricated for guided, precision implant placement.
Under local anaesthesia (with sedation options for anxious patients), implants are placed using the surgical guide — ensuring each implant goes exactly where planned. For suitable cases, temporary teeth are attached on the same day (immediate loading), allowing you to leave with a functional smile.
The implants integrate with the jawbone over 3–6 months. During this period, you wear temporary teeth that function normally. Regular review appointments monitor healing and ensure integration is progressing as planned before final teeth are placed.
Once integration is confirmed, your final prosthetic teeth — custom-fabricated to your digital smile design — are attached and permanently fixed. Final adjustments for bite and aesthetics are completed. You leave with the smile that was designed for you at step one.
Regular 6-monthly check-ups to assess implant health, clean around implant surfaces, and monitor the prosthetic components. Long-term success rates for implants are directly linked to consistent maintenance — something Tarasha supports with a structured follow-up programme.
The quality and predictability of a full mouth implant outcome is profoundly influenced by the technology used in planning and placing it. At Tarasha Dental Clinic, every full arch implant case benefits from the most advanced available tools for each stage of the process.

Full mouth implant surgery is among the most technically demanding procedures in dentistry. The margin for error in implant positioning is extremely small — fractions of a millimetre determine whether an implant heals correctly or needs removal. Here is why AIIMS training represents the highest available standard for this kind of work in India.
AIIMS post-graduate Prosthodontics and Implantology training covers the full scope of implant surgery — from single implants to complex full arch cases — under the most rigorous supervision and case-volume exposure in Indian dentistry.
Dr. Niraj (MDS, AIIMS Alumni) has placed hundreds of implants, including complex full arch cases. The clinical experience and anatomical depth of knowledge that AIIMS training builds is directly reflected in implant outcomes.
AIIMS clinical culture is built on evidence-based dentistry — recommending implant designs, surgical approaches, and loading protocols that are supported by long-term clinical data, not commercial relationships with implant brands.
The analytical rigour of AIIMS training is evident in treatment planning — thorough bone assessment, identification of anatomical risk factors, honest communication of prognosis, and a conservative approach to surgical risk.
Implant success is not just about placement — it requires appropriate case selection, correct loading protocols, proper prosthetic design, and structured long-term maintenance. AIIMS training covers all of these as a clinical whole.
Complex full arch cases often require co-ordination with periodontics (gum preparation) and other specialists. Tarasha’s multi-specialty AIIMS team means this co-ordination happens within one clinic, by colleagues who trained together.
Full mouth implants are a significant clinical and financial commitment. Choosing the right clinic is not a secondary consideration — it is the most important decision in the process. Here is what Tarasha brings to that decision.
Dr. Niraj (MDS, AIIMS Alumni — Prosthodontics & Implantology) leads all full mouth implant cases, supported by Tarasha’s multi-specialist team across periodontics, endodontics, and prosthetics.
CBCT 3D imaging, digital surgical guides, and virtual treatment planning — every case is planned with the same rigor that complex orthopaedic surgery uses before the first incision.
All-on-4, All-on-6, implant-supported overdentures, and full arch individual restorations — all available at Tarasha. The right solution for your specific case, not the one the clinic only offers.
Implants are recommended when they are clinically appropriate. Honest assessment of bone volume, systemic health factors, and realistic prognosis — before any treatment plan is proposed.
Unhurried appointments, calm environment, clear communication at every stage. A full mouth implant journey involves multiple appointments over several months — the experience should reflect the seriousness of the investment.
Online consultations before travel, efficient scheduling, digital records for home dentists, WhatsApp support throughout. Tarasha is experienced in serving NRI and international implant patients.
Class B autoclaves, WHO-compliant surgical protocols, sterile field maintenance — the surgical standards that implant placement demands and that Tarasha maintains unconditionally.
25,000+ happy patients. A 5-star Google rating. The confidence of knowing that thousands of patients — including many with implants — have had their experience and their outcome meet expectations.
For patients seeking full mouth dental implants in South Delhi, the combination of AIIMS-trained Prosthodontics expertise, digital guided surgery, and the comprehensive multi-specialty support of Tarasha Dental Clinic delivers implant outcomes that consistently meet international standards — at a fraction of Western costs.
For NRIs and international patients, full mouth dental implants in India represent one of the most financially compelling opportunities in global healthcare. The savings on a full mouth case compared to equivalent treatment in the USA, UK, Canada, or Australia are typically 60–80% — representing tens of thousands of dollars across a full arch restoration.
Tarasha Dental Clinic is experienced in managing full mouth implant cases for international patients, including efficient scheduling, digital pre-travel planning, and structured follow-up support for patients who need to return to their home country between treatment stages.
Share your CT scan (if available), X-rays, and photographs via WhatsApp. Receive an initial implant assessment, provisional plan, and cost estimate before booking flights.
Full digital treatment plan, surgical guide fabrication, and appointment schedule confirmed before you arrive — maximising the productive use of your time in Delhi.
Where clinically appropriate, temporary teeth are placed on the same day as surgery — allowing you to leave India with a functional smile after your initial visit.
Detailed written aftercare provided. Digital records sent to your home dentist. Tarasha team accessible via WhatsApp throughout the healing period.
Return to Tarasha for final restoration placement once osseointegration is confirmed — typically 3–6 months after placement for standard cases.
Full mouth implant treatment is a significant investment, and at Tarasha, complete cost transparency is provided at your consultation before any commitment. The total cost is influenced by several clinical factors.
Dental implants are the longest-lasting tooth replacement solution available. With appropriate care, the implant fixtures themselves (the titanium posts) can last 20–25 years or longer — and in many cases, for life. The prosthetic components (the crowns or bridge) typically last 10–15+ years before they may need replacement.
Long-term implant success depends on several factors within the patient’s control.

The most important questions patients ask about full mouth dental implants — answered honestly by the Tarasha implant team.
“Every implant case is unique. Your consultation answers the questions specific to your situation.”
Book Implant Consultation ↗Full mouth dental implants are a fixed, permanent solution for patients who have lost most or all of their natural teeth. Titanium implant posts are surgically placed in the jawbone (acting as artificial roots), and a full arch of custom-fabricated teeth is permanently attached on top. Unlike dentures, implant-supported teeth do not move, do not require adhesives, and function close to natural teeth. At Tarasha Dental Clinic, full mouth implants are placed by Dr. Niraj (MDS, AIIMS Alumni — Prosthodontics) with digital 3D planning for each case. Options include All-on-4, All-on-6, and implant-supported overdentures.
In most meaningful ways, yes. Full mouth implants are fixed (they do not move), restore 70–90% of natural chewing force (conventional dentures restore 25–30%), require no adhesives, preserve jawbone (dentures accelerate bone loss), and typically last 15–25+ years. The one advantage dentures retain is lower initial cost. Over a lifetime, however, implants are typically more cost-effective because dentures require replacement every 5–10 years and require relining as bone resorbs. For patients who can receive implants, they represent a significantly superior quality of life.
The number of implants per arch depends on the approach chosen. All-on-4 uses 4 implants per arch; All-on-6 uses 6. For implant-supported overdentures, typically 2–4 implants per arch are sufficient. For individual crown restorations on every tooth position, 8–10 implants per arch may be placed. Your Tarasha specialist determines the appropriate number based on your bone volume, bone quality, and the type of restoration planned. In most full arch cases, 4–6 strategically placed implants provide excellent support for an entire arch of teeth.
Implant placement is performed under local anaesthesia and should not be painful during surgery — patients typically experience pressure but not pain. Post-operatively, discomfort for 2–5 days is normal and managed well with prescribed pain medication. Most patients are surprised by how manageable the recovery is compared to their expectations. For anxious patients, Tarasha offers sedation options to ensure the surgical experience is comfortable. Your implant specialist will discuss post-operative expectations in detail before surgery.
The total treatment duration for full mouth implants is typically 3–9 months, depending on the approach. The implant placement surgery itself takes 2–4 hours. Where immediate loading is appropriate, temporary teeth are attached the same day. The osseointegration (bone healing) period takes 3–6 months. For cases requiring bone grafting, additional healing time before implant placement may be needed. International patients can often have surgery on the first visit and return for the final restoration 3–6 months later after healing at home.
The titanium implant posts are designed to be permanent — and with good oral hygiene and regular maintenance, they can last 20–25 years or longer. The prosthetic components (crowns, bridges, or hybrid dentures) attached to the implants typically last 10–15+ years before they may need replacement. This is why full mouth implants are considered the most cost-effective long-term tooth replacement when compared over a lifetime to dentures, which require replacement every 5–10 years. Implant success is significantly influenced by oral hygiene, avoidance of smoking, and regular 6-monthly professional maintenance.
Yes — and for many international patients, full mouth implants in India represent one of the most financially compelling healthcare decisions available. Cost savings of 60–80% compared to USA, UK, Canada, and Australia are typical — on treatment that, at Tarasha, is delivered by AIIMS-trained specialists using the same implant systems and digital planning technology as the best clinics in the West. Tarasha offers pre-travel online consultations via WhatsApp (+91 96259 52590), efficient scheduling to maximise treatment during India visits, and digital records for home dentists. Begin your consultation online.
Full mouth implant surgery is among the most demanding procedures in dentistry — involving precise 3D anatomical planning, awareness of vital structures (nerves, sinuses), bone biology assessment, and prosthetic design. AIIMS post-graduate Prosthodontics and Implantology training is the most rigorous specialist training available in India. Dr. Niraj (MDS, AIIMS Alumni) at Tarasha brings evidence-based surgical protocols, detailed anatomy knowledge, and extensive case experience to every full arch implant case. For a treatment this significant, the qualification of the specialist is the most important factor in your outcome.
If missing teeth or uncomfortable dentures have been limiting your life — what you eat, how you speak, how you smile — full mouth dental implants at Tarasha Dental Clinic offer the most permanent and life-changing restoration available. The conversation starts with one consultation.
No pressure. No obligation. Just an honest assessment of what is possible for your specific situation, from an AIIMS-trained implant specialist who has helped hundreds of patients restore not just their teeth, but their confidence in living.
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