Long-Term Benefits of Dental Implants
Dental implants offer a long-term solution to restore your smile and improve oral function. At Mirelez Revitalize Dental Implant Center, we provide comprehensive dental implant services tailored to your unique needs. Using the latest technology and a personalized approach, we aim to give you a confident, lifelong smile.
Exploring Tooth Replacement Options
- Dental Implants: Dental implants provide a stable foundation that mimics natural teeth, enhancing your ability to chew and speak while maintaining the health of your jawbone and facial structure.
- Snap-In Dentures: A more stable alternative to traditional dentures, snap-in dentures are anchored onto dental implants, reducing the risk of slippage and providing a more comfortable fit.
- Dental Bridges: While bridges can fill gaps left by missing teeth, they require the modification of healthy teeth and may not offer the longevity of dental implants.


The Journey to a New Smile
- Consultation and Planning: Your journey begins with a detailed evaluation at Mirelez Revitalize Dental Implant Center in Clovis. We use advanced imaging technology to create a custom treatment plan that ensures precise implant placement.
- Implant Placement: Our implant specialist, Dr. J. Art Mirelez, Jr., has extensive experience in implant procedures, ensuring your implants are placed with precision. Advanced techniques are used to minimize discomfort and promote successful healing.
- Restoration and Follow-Up: Once healed, custom prosthetic teeth are attached to the implants, designed to match your natural teeth for enhanced function and aesthetics. We provide post-treatment care instructions and schedule follow-up visits to monitor your progress.
Why Choose Our Dentist in Fresno or Clovis?
At Mirelez Revitalize Dental Implant Center, we prioritize excellence and patient-centered care. Led by Dr. J. Art Mirelez, Jr., a recognized implant specialist, our team combines cutting-edge technology with individualized treatment plans to ensure your dental implant experience is as comfortable and successful as possible. Trust us to restore your smile’s health, beauty, and vitality.

Frequently Asked Question
What Are Full Mouth Dental Implants?
Full mouth dental implants replace all teeth in the upper or lower arch using strategically placed implants that support a fixed prosthetic restoration.
How Many Implants Are Needed For Full Arch Restoration?
Typically, four to six implants support a full arch restoration. The exact number depends on bone density, anatomical structure, and treatment planning.
Are Full Mouth Implants Permanent?
Full mouth implants are designed as long-term solutions. With proper maintenance and regular dental care, they can provide durable, stable function for many years.
What Is The Difference Between Fixed And Removable Implant Solutions?
Fixed restorations remain permanently attached, while removable options can be taken out for cleaning. Your dentist will recommend the most appropriate option.
How Long Does Full Mouth Implant Treatment Take?
Treatment duration varies but often spans several months. Healing time for bone integration must occur before final prosthetics are secured.
Is Bone Grafting Required For Full Mouth Implants?
Bone grafting may be necessary if insufficient bone volume exists. Diagnostic imaging determines whether additional support is required.
Can I Eat Normally After Full Mouth Implant Treatment?
Yes, once healing is complete, most patients regain strong chewing function and can enjoy a varied diet comfortably.
How Do I Clean Full Arch Implants?
Daily brushing, flossing tools designed for implants, and routine professional cleanings help maintain oral health and implant stability.
What Are The Benefits Of Full Mouth Implants Over Dentures?
Full mouth implants provide superior stability, improved chewing efficiency, preserved bone structure, and enhanced comfort compared to traditional removable dentures.
Am I A Candidate For Full Mouth Implants At Revitalize Dental Implant Center?
Candidacy depends on bone health, medical history, and overall oral condition. A detailed consultation determines eligibility.