Full Arch Implant Supported Fixed Bridges
There are several types of implant secured fixed prosthetic
solution for each of the upper and lower jaw. The actual number
of implants placed will be dependent on bone condition and
case. A checkup and diagnosis would be required before determining
what is most approprioate for your case.
Benefits
of Full Arch Implant Supported Fixed Bridges
- Gives Functional Excellence in mandible
and maxilla
- Fixed and cost effective in the long-run
- Predictable protocol for high probability
of successful results
- Good prosthetic support
- Implants acts similar to new teeth roots
with fixed bridges on implants or an all-acrylic bridge
on implant
Installing Full Arch Implant Supported Fixed Bridges
The course of treatment described here is one of several
options available. Consult your dentist to find out what the
best solution is for you, given your specific condition.
1:Before
the procedure
The dentist determines what needs to be done and prepares
both himself and the patient for the coming treatment procedure.
2.
Installing the implants
The first step is installing dental implants to replace the
lost tooth roots. In this of illustration case, five implants
are used. Temporary removable full dentures may be worn that
enable you to eat and function like normal while waiting for
the permanent fixed bridge to be installed.
3.
Attaching bridge
The final bridge is securely installed on top of the implants.
4.
End result
Your new teeth should be hard to tell from natural –
both for you and others. People who have had traditional dentures
before getting a fixed bridge often describe this as an overwhelming
and very positive experience.

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