How Full Arch Implant Reconstruction Works
The process begins with a comprehensive consultation, including 3D imaging and digital treatment planning. This allows our surgeons to evaluate bone volume, sinus position, nerve anatomy, and overall oral health before surgery.
During the procedure, multiple dental implants are precisely placed into the jawbone. These implants act as artificial tooth roots, fusing with the bone over time through a process called osseointegration. Depending on your case, a temporary fixed prosthesis may be attached the same day, allowing you to leave with a functional smile.
After healing, your final custom-designed restoration is placed. It is carefully crafted for ideal bite alignment, facial support, aesthetics, and durability.
Benefits of Full Arch Reconstruction
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- Permanent, non-removable solution
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- Improved chewing ability and speech
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- Prevention of jawbone deterioration
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- Natural appearance and facial support
Beyond cosmetic improvement, this procedure restores structural integrity to the jaw and reduces the progressive bone loss that often occurs with missing teeth or traditional dentures.
Are You a Candidate?
Candidates typically include:
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- Patients missing most or all teeth
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- Individuals with failing crowns, bridges, or dentures
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- Those experiencing bone loss from long-term tooth absence
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- Patients seeking a fixed alternative to removable dentures
We evaluate systemic health, bone density, and lifestyle factors to ensure the safest and most predictable outcome. Sedation options, including IV sedation or general anesthesia, are available for comfort during surgery.
Full arch implant reconstruction offers long-term stability and renewed quality of life — allowing you to eat, speak, and smile without compromise.