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At Stone Surgical Arts, full-arch dental implants provide a life-changing solution for patients who are missing most or all of their teeth. Tooth loss can affect more than appearance — it can compromise chewing ability, speech, facial structure, and overall quality of life. Full-arch implants restore a complete, functional smile using advanced surgical techniques designed for stability, comfort, and long-term success.

Our approach emphasizes precision, planning, and individualized care. Through advanced imaging and expert surgical execution, we help patients regain confidence, comfort, and reliable function with implant-supported full-arch restorations.

What Are Full-Arch Implants?

What Are Full-Arch Implants?

Full-arch implants are a comprehensive tooth replacement solution that restores an entire upper or lower arch of teeth using a fixed, implant-supported prosthesis. Instead of placing an implant for every missing tooth, a full arch is supported by strategically positioned dental implants that anchor a complete set of replacement teeth.

A full-arch implant solution typically includes:

  • Dental implants: Titanium posts placed into the jawbone
  • Abutments or connectors: Secure the prosthesis to the implants
  • Full-arch restoration: A custom-designed prosthetic arch that replaces all teeth

This approach allows patients to regain a stable, natural-feeling smile without removable dentures.

Benefits of Full-Arch Dental Implants

Full-arch implants offer significant advantages over traditional dentures and removable appliances.

Key benefits include:

  • Fixed, non-removable tooth replacement
  • Restored chewing strength and bite stability
  • Improved speech and comfort
  • Prevention of jawbone loss
  • Preservation of facial structure
  • No adhesives or removable components
  • Long-term durability and reliability

By replacing tooth roots, implants stimulate the jawbone and help prevent the bone deterioration that often occurs with long-term denture use.

Benefits of Full-Arch Dental Implants
Full-Arch Implants vs. Traditional Dentures

Full-Arch Implants vs. Traditional Dentures

Traditional dentures rest on the gums and rely on suction or adhesive for stability. Over time, bone loss can cause dentures to loosen, leading to discomfort and reduced function.

Full-arch implants are anchored directly into the jawbone, providing superior stability and eliminating common denture concerns such as slipping, sore spots, and difficulty chewing. Patients often report improved confidence and comfort compared to removable options.

The Full-Arch Implant Process

Every patient receives a customized treatment plan, but the full-arch implant process generally follows several key stages.

Comprehensive Consultation and Planning

Your care begins with an in-depth evaluation, including digital imaging and 3D scans. This allows our surgical team to assess bone structure, anatomical considerations, and ideal implant placement.

Implant Placement Surgery

Dental implants are surgically placed into the jawbone using precise techniques. Comfort measures and anesthesia are used to ensure a smooth surgical experience.

Healing and Integration

Over several months, the implants integrate with the bone through osseointegration, creating a strong and stable foundation for the final restoration.

Final Full-Arch Restoration

Once healing is complete, a custom full-arch prosthesis is securely attached to the implants, restoring full function and appearance.

Throughout each step, our team provides guidance and clear communication to support a confident experience.

Same-Day and Immediate Load Options

In certain cases, patients may qualify for immediate load or same-day full-arch restorations, where a temporary prosthesis is placed shortly after surgery. Eligibility depends on bone quality, implant stability, and overall oral health.

A consultation will determine whether this option is appropriate for you.

Same-Day and Immediate Load Options
Bone Grafting and Preparatory Procedures

Bone Grafting and Preparatory Procedures

Some patients experience significant bone loss due to prolonged tooth loss or periodontal disease. When necessary, bone grafting or other preparatory procedures may be recommended to support implant placement.

These treatments help expand candidacy and improve the long-term success of full-arch implants.

Who Is a Candidate for Full-Arch Implants?

Full-arch implants may be an excellent option if you:

  • Are missing most or all teeth in an arch
  • Are dissatisfied with removable dentures
  • Want a fixed, permanent solution
  • Have adequate bone or are open to grafting
  • Are in good overall health

Even patients who have been told they are not candidates in the past may benefit from modern surgical techniques.

Who Is a Candidate for Full-Arch Implants?

Precision and Surgical Expertise

At Stone Surgical Arts, full-arch implant placement is performed with meticulous attention to detail. Advanced planning and surgical expertise allow for optimal implant positioning, safety, and long-term stability.

Our focus on precision ensures predictable outcomes and reliable function.

Long-Term Care and Maintenance

Full-arch implant restorations require routine oral hygiene and regular dental visits to maintain gum health and implant stability. With proper care, full-arch implants can provide long-lasting comfort and function.

Long-Term Care and Maintenance
Restore Your Smile and Quality of Life

Restore Your Smile and Quality of Life

Full-arch dental implants offer a powerful solution for patients seeking stability, comfort, and confidence after tooth loss. This advanced treatment restores not only your smile, but also your ability to eat, speak, and live comfortably.

Schedule a Full-Arch Implant Consultation

If you are missing most or all of your teeth and want a fixed, long-term solution, full-arch implants may be right for you. At Stone Surgical Arts, our surgical team is committed to delivering precise, patient-centered care with results designed to last.

Contact Stone Surgical Arts today to schedule your consultation and take the next step toward restoring your smile with full-arch dental implants.

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