Full Arch Dental
Description
If you seek a comprehensive restoration of your teeth for both functionality and aesthetics, full arch dental implants offer a stable and lifelike solution. This advanced treatment utilizes 3D imaging to precisely position implant posts, providing a foundation for a full arch implant bridge
Candidate Eligibility :
Full arch dental implants are suitable for individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth, particularly those with extensive dental damage necessitating full mouth extraction. If you are currently using removable dental appliances like dentures and desire a more lifelike, durable, and comfortable alternative, full arch dental implants may be an ideal choice.
Before recommending full arch implants, an evaluation of your oral health and jawbone condition is conducted. A 3D CT scan helps assess bone resorption, and if necessary, bone grafting is recommended to establish a stable foundation for the restoration.
Benefits of full Arch Dental :
There are many benefits of full arch dental, such as:
- Comfort. Dentures that are anchored in place by dental implants are more comfortable than traditional dentures that can pinch the gums and get food particles stuck underneath.
- Support. Implants offer better support than denture adhesives and suction. They stay in place and won’t slip while you’re eating, talking, laughing, sneezing, etc.
- Bone health. Dental implants fortify the jaw bone and prevent bone loss. Traditional dentures allow the jaw bone to weaken and eventually dissolve.
- Appearance. Bone loss in the jaw from traditional dentures gives wearers a sunken look in the jaw. But implant supported dentures allow you to keep the shape of your jaw and face looking natural.
- Dental implants can last a lifetime. One of the biggest benefits of dental implants is that once they fuse with the bone they can last forever. Dentures may eventually wear out and need to be replaced, but the cost will be much less than the original cost when the implants were placed.
Procedure Overview :
- Custom Treatment Plan: A personalized plan is devised based on digital models created from photos and x-rays. The computer-guided implant system generates a surgical template for precise implant placement.
- Anesthesia and Sedation: Local anesthesia is administered, and sedation is recommended in most cases for patient comfort.
- Implant Placement: Utilizing the surgical guide, the dentist strategically places four or more implant posts at angles to minimize impact on surrounding bone tissue.
- Restoration Options: Following implant placement, you can choose between an implant-retained full arch implant bridge with permanent teeth or opt to receive the permanent restoration after a healing period.






