Full Arch Implants

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What Are Full Arch Implants?

Loss of teeth is a common problem. While dentures are a known solution, they can be uncomfortable to wear and they often slip, causing embarrassment in front of others.
Tooth loss can be caused by extensive decay, gum disease, or mouth injury. If left untreated, missing teeth can be a root cause of bone loss.
Gateways Dental Centre offers a full-arch implant procedure that is an alternative to traditional dentures that will give you back your confidence as well as your ability to eat comfortably.
Full-arch implants restore a complete arch of lost teeth with a set of four to six dental implants. They are securely placed in the jawbone. These dental implants act just like real teeth, providing a secure foundation for permanent or removable replacement teeth that look completely natural.
Unlike traditional dentures, these replacements won’t slide around or shift while you’re eating or talking thanks to their attachment to the dental implants instead of relying on suction alone. They also provide much more stability than regular dentures do because they attach directly to the bone with titanium screws rather than clips. This makes them perfect for people who have had previous problems with slipping.

Benefits of Full Arch Implants

Full-arch implants are becoming one of the most popular dental restorations and an alternative to dentures.
Full arch implants are similar to dentures in appearance, but they are linked to your jaw with implant posts rather than your gums with paste. If you’re considering full-arch dental implants, it’s essential to know the benefits they can offer:

1.) Comfort

Implants are permanently attached to your jawbone, which means that they both look and feel like natural teeth. That means that you are able to eat and talk as normal without any worry of them aggravating your mouth.

2.) Stability

As implants are placed directly into your jawbone, they move with your mouth as you eat, talk and smile. Dentures, on the other hand, can come loose and are far less stable.

3.) Support

All teeth implants are the only way to replace your teeth while protecting your bone and dental health. As your jawbone fuses with the implants, they work to preserve the health of the bone and support your facial features.

4.) Maintenance

While you don’t have to worry about taking implants out to clean them, you do need to maintain good oral hygiene. However, as with your normal teeth, if you brush and floss regularly and visit your dentist frequently, they can last you a lifetime.
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How To Choose A Dentists For Full-Arch Dental Implants

If you require full-mouth dental implants, the dentist you choose is crucial. You want to ensure that your dentist is capable of performing not only traditional implants but also the All on 4 procedure, and that you will leave with not only a set of teeth that function properly as well as a gorgeous smile. Consider the following three factors when selecting a dentist:

Frequently Asked Questions About Full Arch Implants

Since some people may not be suitable candidates for implants, you should consult with our dentist to take a thorough assessment. Several factors to determine whether you can undergo implant surgery include the following:

  • People who have missing teeth in the lower or upper arch, or both.
  • A person may consider full-arch dental implants if they can’t wear traditional dentures.
  • People who do not take certain medical prescriptions.
  • You have healthy gum tissue and sufficient bone structure. If you have weak bones, the dentist may recommend a bone graft.
  • Don’t have any health conditions that may impede the recovery period or receive an implant procedure.

Full-arch dental implants can be quite an expensive treatment for replacing several damaged teeth. In Australia, the typical cost of a full arch implant is between $23,000 and $27,000 per arch. Full mouth implants can be a great investment since they can last fifteen years or even a lifetime when properly cared for.

With our affordable payment plan options, you can receive your dental needs without paying out-of-pocket.

The most significant advantage of full-arch implants is their durability. It may generally last between five to fifteen years, while some can last a lifetime with the practise of good dental hygiene habits and regular visits to the dentist.

Full-arch implants are considered a safe treatment. Studies show that after a five-year follow-up period, full-arch metal-porcelain prostheses have a relatively high survival rate of implants (99.8%) and restorations (98.8%). Maintaining your dental hygiene and getting a regular dental checkup are important keys to the survival of full-arch implants.

Moreover, the research discussed that full-arch metal-ceramic prosthesis appear to be beneficial in the rehabilitation of completely edentulous patients or those who have lost all of their teeth in the mouth.

Proper brushing

The biggest risk to your dental implants is peri-implantitis, a treatable infection. Plaque and tartar bacteria can cause it, and proper brushing of your teeth twice a day can help prevent it.

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Clean your artificial teeth using a manual or electric toothbrush. Consider an interdental brush for hard-to-reach areas like around implants or under the bridge. Sulcus brushes are another option. Due to its small size, this brush is ideal for cleaning the edges of bridges and dentures.

Flossing

Even the greatest brushing techniques can’t clean your mouth completely. Dental implants can fail due to harmful bacteria and food particles in your mouth. To remove any residue, flossing every night is essential. Every day, flossing is recommended by the dentist. Although traditional floss works, a threader or water flosser may be easier to use.

Mouthrinse

Besides brushing and flossing, a mouth rinse can help remove bacteria from your mouth. To prevent gum disease, use an antibacterial mouthwash twice daily. It can help improve dental health and minimise inflammation, irritation, and infection risk.

Visit your dentist

In addition to good dental hygiene at home, you should see your dentist twice a year for a professional cleaning and checkup. Your dentist will remove plaque buildup and give advice on how to improve your oral hygiene at home between appointments. Your dentist will examine you thoroughly for any issues, such as infection. Early detection allows your dentist to respond and avoid further damage to your dental implants. Proactive oral hygiene can help your Full-Arch implants last a lifetime.

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