Full Arch Implants Explained

Full arch implants are an advanced tooth replacement solution designed for patients who are missing most or all of the teeth in the upper or lower jaw. Instead of replacing each tooth individually, this approach restores an entire row of teeth using multiple dental implants that support a full arch prosthesis. Depending on the patient’s needs, different techniques such as All-on-4 or All-on-6 implants may be used to support the restoration.
When many teeth are missing, everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, and smiling comfortably can become challenging. In addition to these functional concerns, tooth loss can also affect the structure of the jaw and facial appearance over time. Full arch implants help address these issues by replacing the entire arch of teeth and supporting the natural shape of the face. Patients often choose full arch implants because they provide a more secure and natural feeling tooth replacement option compared to removable dentures. The prosthetic teeth are designed to closely resemble natural teeth in both appearance and function, allowing patients to enjoy improved comfort and confidence in their daily lives.























