Full ArchDental implants
Restore Your Entire Smile with Secure, Natural-Looking Full Arch Solutions
Full Arch Dental Implants at Manson & Chi Dentistry in Kirkland, WA
At Manson & Chi Dentistry, we understand the profound impact that missing teeth can have on your quality of life. Serving the Kirkland, WA community, our experienced team offers Full Arch Dental Implants—a transformative solution for patients missing all or most of their teeth in one or both arches. With full arch implants, you can regain a complete, confident smile that looks, feels, and functions like natural teeth.What Are Full Arch Dental Implants?
Full Arch Dental Implants provide a permanent, fixed solution for replacing an entire upper or lower set of teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, which can slip or require adhesives, full arch implants are securely anchored to your jawbone using dental implants. This approach offers unmatched stability and a natural appearance, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.Key Benefits
- Natural Look and Feel: Customized prosthetics mimic the appearance of natural teeth.
- Enhanced Stability: Securely attached implants prevent movement and discomfort.
- Improved Oral Health: Implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and maintaining facial structure.
- Long-Term Solution: Designed for durability and longevity with proper care.
- Improved Quality of Life: Restore your ability to enjoy favorite foods and engage in social activities without worry.
Why Choose Full Arch Dental Implants?
Missing multiple teeth can lead to a range of issues, from difficulty chewing and speaking to decreased self-esteem. Traditional dentures may address some of these problems but often come with limitations like instability and maintenance challenges. Full Arch Dental Implants offer a superior alternative by providing:- Permanent Fixation: Eliminates the need for removable appliances.
- Comfort and Convenience: Feels like natural teeth without the hassle of removal for cleaning.
- Bone Preservation: Helps maintain jawbone density and prevent the “sunken” facial appearance associated with tooth loss.
- Enhanced Functionality: Allows for a stronger bite force, enabling you to eat a wider variety of foods.
Who Is a Candidate for Full Arch Dental Implants?
You may be an ideal candidate if you- Are missing most or all teeth in an upper or lower arch.
- Have sufficient bone density to support implants (bone grafting may be an option if necessary).
- Seek a permanent alternative to removable dentures.
- Are in good general health with no uncontrolled medical conditions.
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What To Expect
During Your All-on-4 Dental Implant Procedure
Consultation & Treatment Planning
Our experienced dentists will perform a thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and jawbone using advanced imaging technology like Cone Beam CT scans. We’ll discuss your goals, review your medical history, and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Any questions you have will be addressed to ensure you’re fully informed with the upcoming procedure.
Preparatory Procedures
If you have any remaining teeth in the arch to be restored, they may need to be gently extracted to prepare for implant placement. In cases where there is insufficient bone density to support the implants, bone grafting procedures might be recommended to augment and strengthen the jawbone..
Implant Placement Surgery
On the day of your surgery, you’ll receive appropriate anesthesia and sedation to ensure your comfort.Appropriate anesthesia and sedation options are provided to ensure you are relaxed and pain-free throughout the procedure. Our skilled dentists will strategically place the dental implants—typically four to six per arch—into your jawbone using computer-guided surgical techniques for precise placement.
Healing & Osseointegration
Over the next few months, your implants will undergo osseointegration, a natural process where they fuse with the jawbone to form a strong and stable foundation. Once osseointegration is complete, you’ll return to our office for the placement of your custom-designed permanent prosthesis.