Full-Arch Teeth Replacement: New Smiles in One Day

Full Mouth Dental Implants in Lancaster PA

A patient that is missing an entire row of teeth is in a unique position: a chance to start fresh with a full-arch restoration! While there are other options for treating a full row of missing teeth such as single implants and dentures, patients these days are expressing a desire for a solution that is more affordable, quick and convenient.

A Revolution in Missing Teeth

The demand for immediate replacement teeth has led to a revolution in how we deal with missing teeth: the full-arch restoration. Also known as “implant supported dentures”, this innovative treatment allows Dr. Genetti and Dr. Weierbach to combine implant technology with dentures to give our patients a new smile and a renewed outlook on life, all in one day!

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Dentures and Implants: Working Together

Traditional dentures can be inconvenient, painful, and unstable. And while dental implants are an excellent choice for single tooth replacements, on the scale of a full arch, they can be expensive and complicated. However, putting these two treatments together yields a solution that works for nearly everyone: implant-supported overdentures. During this treatment, four dental implants are placed in the jaw and a full dental bridge attached to them, giving you a full row of teeth in just one appointment.

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The Benefits of Implant Supported Dentures

  • Cost: Because this treatment requires just four implants per arch, it is much more affordable than placing an entire row of implants.
  • Convenience: Replacement teeth can typically be placed during the same appointment as the implants.
  • Bone Graft-Free: Two of the four implants are placed at special angles in the back of the jaw to make the best use of available jawbone. This often eliminates the need for bone grafting.
  • Faster Healing: Less time in the chair and less time healing round out the benefits of full arch restorations.

Full Arch Replacement Procedure

As with other dental implant procedures, you will be anesthetized for comfort during the surgery and thus won’t feel a thing. Post-operation soreness is typically manageable with over-the-counter medications, and any necessary prescriptions will be discussed at your appointment.

Implant Supported Dentures: Your Options

Ball Attachment Denture

Two implants are placed in the lower jaw, onto which a denture snaps into place. This option is more stable than traditional, removable dentures; however, there will still be some movement. Sore spots can develop if food is caught underneath. Periodic appointments ensure proper adjustment.

A mouth with the lower jaw missing all of its teeth 1. Before
A mouth with the lower jaw with two implants and no bottom teeth 2. Implants Placed
A mouth with a Ball Attachment Denture latched onto the lower jaw by two implants 3. Denture Attached

Bar Attachment Denture

Referred to above as “overdentures”, this process involves the placing of four to six implants in the lower jaw. A custom support bar connects the implants, and a denture with internal retention clips is attached to the support bar. This option is very popular as the denture is more stable than with ball attachments, yet it is still removable for cleaning.

A mouth that has all teeth missing on its lower jaw 1. Before
A mouth without teeth and four implants connected by a metal bar on its lower jaw 2. Implants Placed
A mouth with a Bar Attachment Denture secured onto the lower jaw by four implants 3. Denture Attached

Hybrid Half-Denture/Half-Fixed

Also known as a screw-retained denture, this option offers maximum stability. Placed on five or more implants and secured by screws or clasps, the denture is permanent, only removed by us at maintenance visits. The denture does not contact gum tissue, allowing you to clean under it without removal.

A mouth that has all lower jaw teeth missing 1. Before
A mouth that has six implants and no teeth on its lower jaw 2. Implants Placed
A mouth with a Screw Attachment Denture affixed onto the lower jaw by six implants 3. Denture Attached

 

An Implant Retained Upper Denture with its implants attached

Implant Retained Upper Denture

Depending upon the number of implants to be placed, it may be possible to eliminate the need for covering the roof of your mouth with a complete denture. This option allows you to fully taste your food and gives you a better sense of its temperature. Your denture will feel more natural. You will still have a removable denture, which makes cleaning the support bar and denture much easier.

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If you are fed up with dentures and are looking for a better, more permanent solution, please call us to find out more about the life-changing transformations that full arch restorations are giving patients in our office.