Full-Mouth Implant Rehabilitation for a Patient from Ohio

Clinic Name: Dental Creations, Matunga, Mumbai
Patient’s Name: Gina
Patient’s Age: 60 years
Gender: Female
Patient Background
Gina, a 60-year-old travel industry professional from Ohio, had lived with multiple missing teeth for years. This affected her ability to enjoy food and impacted her social confidence. She was looking for a long-term solution that was cost-effective yet of the highest quality. After remote consultations and reviewing her scans, Dr. Amol Pradhan recommended a comprehensive full-mouth implant rehabilitation at Dental Creations.
“Even through virtual consultations, our priority was to give Gina complete clarity and confidence before she traveled,” said Dr. Pradhan.
Symptoms
- Multiple missing teeth affecting chewing and speech
- Facial aesthetics concerns
- Difficulty enjoying regular meals
Diagnostic Method
- Remote evaluation of dental scans and photos
- Virtual consultation to discuss treatment expectations and outcomes
- Onsite clinical assessment before finalizing the treatment plan
Disease Diagnosed
- Partial edentulism (multiple missing teeth)
- Generalized chronic periodontitis
Treatment Plan and Post-Surgery Guidelines
A meticulously structured, three-phase treatment approach was developed to ensure both surgical precision and long-term stability:
1: Bone Grafting & Pre-Surgical Preparation
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- Targeted bone grafting was performed to fortify implant sites.
- Surgery was scheduled during a period of minimal tremor activity to enhance procedural accuracy.
- A customized sedation regimen was designed to optimize intraoperative stability.
Post-Surgery Care (Phase 1):
- A soft diet was recommended to minimize pressure on the implants.
- Prescribed medicated mouth rinses and gentle brushing techniques helped maintain oral hygiene.
- Virtual consultations were scheduled to monitor healing progress and provide continuous support.
Phase 2 – Final Restoration (April 2025)
After a necessary healing period and a brief delay due to professional commitments, Gina returned for the final phase of her treatment. To complete the rehabilitation process, the remaining natural teeth were extracted. Her temporary prosthesis was modified to connect securely with the now fully integrated implants, offering immediate functional improvement.
Advanced digital scans were then performed to design her permanent prosthesis with precision. Before final placement, the new teeth were carefully trialed to ensure optimal comfort, bite alignment, speech clarity, and natural aesthetics. Once satisfied, the permanent prosthesis was securely fixed, completing her full-mouth restoration.
Post-Surgery Care (Phase 2):
- Gina was advised to gradually reintroduce solid foods, avoiding hard or sticky items initially.
- Detailed instructions on maintaining oral hygiene with special attention to implant care were provided.
- Annual follow-ups were scheduled to ensure the long-term health and stability of her implants.
Outcome
Long-term implant stability using advanced American and European systems
With proper care and regular follow-ups, Gina’s implants are expected to last 15 years or more, providing both aesthetic and functional stability.