What Are Full-Arch Implants?
Full-arch implants are surgical fixtures that fuse
with your jawbone and provide an effective solution to restore the form and
functionality of a full set of teeth. They’re usually supported by four to
six dental implants and
are made to naturally work in conjunction with your mouth so that they look,
feel, and function identically to regular teeth.
Who Are They For?
Full-arch implants are for people that are
experienced a reduced quality of life due to missing multiple teeth or full
rows of teeth (upper or lower) who:
·
Are
in good general health
·
Have
good oral health
·
Are
roughly 18 years or older (have a fully developed jaw
Who Are They Not For?
Full-arch implants are very reliable and effective
teeth replacement solutions, but they’re not for everyone. They may not be
right for you if:
·
You
have poor dental hygiene (smoking can contribute to these issues)
·
You
have underlying medical conditions such as cancer, uncontrolled diabetes, or
blood-clotting disorders
·
You
are under the age of 18 (in which case it is recommended that you wait until
your jawbone is fully developed before seeking treatment)
How Does The Process Work?
Here is a basic overview of how the process works
should you decide that full-arch implants are right for you: