Full Arch Dental Rehabilitation
What is Full Arch Dental Rehabilitation?
At Holton OMFS, we understand the importance of a healthy and beautiful smile. Our team, led by Dr. Adam Holton, is dedicated to providing top-notch dental care to our patients in Spencer and Storm Lake, IA. One of the services we offer is full arch dental rehabilitation, a comprehensive solution for patients with multiple missing or damaged teeth.
Full arch dental rehabilitation is a treatment plan that involves replacing all of the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw with a full arch of dental implants. This treatment is designed for patients who have lost most or all of their natural teeth and are looking for a permanent and functional solution.
Why choose Full Arch Dental Rehabilitation?
Full arch dental rehabilitation offers a number of benefits to patients, including:
- Improved functionality: A full arch of dental implants allows patients to eat, speak, and smile with confidence, making daily activities much more comfortable and enjoyable.
- Enhanced aesthetics: Dental implants are designed to look and function like natural teeth, giving patients a beautiful and natural-looking smile.
- Long-lasting results: Dental implants are designed to last for many years, making full arch dental rehabilitation a long-term solution for patients.
- Easy maintenance: Unlike traditional dentures, full arch dental rehabilitation requires minimal maintenance, making it a convenient option for patients.
What is the procedure like?
The full arch dental rehabilitation procedure typically involves the following steps:
- Initial consultation: During this appointment, Dr. Adam Holton will evaluate your oral health and determine if full arch dental rehabilitation is the right option for you.
- Implant placement: During this procedure, Dr. Holton will place dental implants into the jawbone to provide a stable foundation for the new teeth.
- Healing period: After the implant placement procedure, patients will need to wait for the implants to fuse with the jawbone, a process known as osseointegration. This typically takes several months.
- Final restoration: Once the implants have fused with the jawbone, Dr. Holton will place the final restoration, which can be a full arch bridge or a set of individual teeth.
How much does it cost?
The cost of full arch dental rehabilitation varies depending on a number of factors, such as the number of implants needed and the type of restoration chosen. Our team at Holton OMFS will provide you with a detailed treatment plan and cost estimate during your initial consultation.
At Holton OMFS, we understand that full arch dental rehabilitation is a significant investment. We work with our patients to help them find the best financing options available.