Full Arch Dental Implants

Secure, permanent tooth replacement designed to restore your confidence, comfort, and function.

A Permanent Solution for Missing or Failing Teeth

Full arch dental implants replace an entire upper or lower set of teeth using a small number of strategically placed implants that support a fixed, natural-looking bridge. Instead of a removable denture, this solution restores a stable bite, confident smile, and long-term jawbone support — allowing you to eat, speak, and live without worry about movement or discomfort.

Dental implant-supported full arch with detailed bone and implant view.
Illustration of dental implants supporting a full upper denture.

Who Is a Candidate for Full Arch Implants?

You may be a candidate if you:

  • Are missing most or all teeth in an arch
  • Have failing teeth or advanced decay
  • Wear dentures and want stability
  • Struggle with loose or painful dentures
  • Have bone loss but want fixed teeth

Even if you’ve been told you lack bone, many patients still qualify through grafting or advanced implant techniques.

The best way to know is a 3D implant evaluation.

How Full Arch Implants Work

A full-arch restoration is typically supported by four to six implants placed in areas of strongest bone. These implants fuse with the jaw through osseointegration, creating a stable foundation for a custom-crafted bridge that looks and functions like natural teeth.

Because the bridge is fixed to implants, it does not shift, rub, or require adhesives like dentures.

A person holds a 3D printed dental model with a crown.

Benefits of Full Arch Restoration

Patients often experience:

  • Secure, non-removable teeth
  • Improved chewing strength
  • Natural smile appearance
  • Preserved jawbone volume
  • Clearer speech
  • Increased confidence
  • Freedom from denture movement

For many patients, this treatment is life-changing.

The Full Arch Treatment Process

Digital Evaluation

3D imaging and planning determine implant positions and candidacy.

Implant Placement

Implants are placed comfortably, often with IV sedation.

Healing & Integration

Bone bonds to implants over several months.

Final Fixed Teeth

A custom full-arch bridge is secured to the implants.

Dentist in blue scrubs smiling, holding a dental model.

Why Choose an Oral Surgeon for Full Arch Implants

Complete arch treatment is both surgical and restorative.
An oral and maxillofacial surgeon provides:

  • Advanced implant training
  • Bone grafting expertise
  • Sedation capability
  • Complex case management
  • Anatomical precision

This combination improves safety and long-term success.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are full arch implants permanent?

Yes. The implants are designed to integrate with bone and support long-term fixed teeth.

Is the procedure painful?

How long does treatment take?

Can I eat normally afterward?

Am I too old for implants?

Reclaim a Stable, Confident Smile

If you are living with missing teeth or dentures, full arch implants may provide a permanent, comfortable solution.

Schedule your full arch implant consultation today.