Full-Arch Dental Implants: A Comprehensive Guide

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Dr. Carrasco

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Struggling to articulate words clearly wearing those awkward plastic plates?

Just want to confidently sink your teeth into juicy steaks and crunchy apples again the way we all took for granted with natural teeth? 

Let’s transform your smile, nutrition and outlook forever via innovative full arch dental implants costing 70% less than the exorbitant rates in the USA.

This secure fixed bridge solution will have you conquering corn on the cob pain-free in no time

What Are Full Arch Dental Implants?

Full arch dental implants offer a permanent fixed solution to replace failing dentition when all teeth are missing in a patient’s upper or lower arch. Known as edentulism, this full tooth loss arises from severe tooth decay, advanced periodontal disease, injuries and other factors ultimately requiring extractions.

Rather than wearing removable dentures anchored by adhesives over bare gums, cutting-edge full arch bridges securely integrate into the jawbone via strategic implants for superior stability and lifespan. They transform both function and self confidence.

Who Is a Suitable Candidate?

Those missing all upper or lower teeth who struggle with conventional dentures and have adequate density bone to facilitate implant integration. Periodontal disease must be successfully treated first.

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Advantages of Full Arch Dental Implants

  • Permanent stable solution
  • Prevents bone loss
  • Retains natural facial contours
  • Allows normal chewing ability
  • Improves speech clarity
  • Boosts smile esthetics and self esteem

Types of Full Arch Dental Implants

Several techniques exist to replace a full upper or lower arch of missing teeth utilizing dental implants as anchors for lifelike non-removable bridgework.

As the name implies, only 4 wide-diameter dental implants on each arch are strategically angled to maximize distribution for optimal durability supporting 12-14 fused teeth.

When additional bone grafting is needed before implants, some patients elect to have 6 implants placed per arch for even greater long-term bridgework stability. The extra implants provide additional surface area contact fused with the jaw.

Conventional full arch bridges are fixed to 6 or more evenly spread implants per arch. More implants means less load per and greater overall retention. Wide-diameter implants improve durability.

The Benefits Of Full Arch Dental Implants

Full arch implant-secured bridges deliver tremendous enhancements to oral health and lifestyle over traditional removable dentures that slip, rub and require frequent refitting as bone loss accelerates. Benefits include:

  • Permanently stabilized non-removable prosthetic teeth
  • Preserves jaw bone and facial aesthetics
  • Allows comfortably eating favorite foods
  • Restores ability to bite and chew properly
  • Clear balanced speech and articulation
  • Natural high aesthetic smiles and confidence
  • No messy denture adhesives ever again
  • Long lasting durable solution with good oral hygiene

Full Arch Dental Implants vs. Traditional Dentures

The most popular implant-supported full arch option is Nobel Biocare’s trademarked All-on-4 technique utilizing 4 strategically placed implants fused to the jaw to securely anchor a non-removable prosthetic bridge. Compared to conventional dentures, benefits abound:

  • Stable permanent bridge – no movement
  • Better force distribution to stimulate bone
  • Preserves and restores facial proportions
  • Allows chewing and tasting favorite foods
  • Clearer speech, smiles and social confidence
  • Enhanced oral hygiene access
  • Won’t require refitting or added procedures
  • More affordable long run than recurring denture costs

Full Arch Dental Implants Prices

In America, patients pay $50,000 to $80,000 out of pocket on average for implant dentistry even with insurance subsidies. But dental tourists seeking quality full arch restorations for 70% less are jetting to Mexico for superior affordability even after adding vacation costs.

Procedure Average Cost in the US Average Cost in Mexico Save
All-on-4 Implants (Full Arch)
$5300
$16000
$37000
All-on-6 Implants (Full Arch)
$59000
$19000
$40000

Please note that these are approximate average costs and can vary based on the specific dentist and the complexity of your case.

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WHY MEXICO IS THE BEST PLACE FOR FULL ARCH

Mexico, making it incredibly convenient for US residents seeking affordable dental care. Here’s why Cancun stands out as the top choice for dental implants:

The most compelling reason to choose Mexico for dental implants is the significant cost savings. As highlighted in the cost comparison table, you can expect to pay a fraction of the price for dental implants compared to the United States. The affordability of dental care in Los Algodones has made it a mecca for dental tourists.

Mexico is incredibly accessible for US residents. It’s a convenient day-trip destination for many Americans. The short travel distance eliminates the need for expensive flights and long stays, making it a cost-effective option.

While Mexico offers budget-friendly prices, it doesn’t compromise on quality. Many dentists in Mexico have received their education and training in the United States, ensuring that patients receive top-notch care and have access to the latest dental technologies.

Mexico has established itself as a dental tourism hub, with a high concentration of dental clinics and specialists. This competitive environment has driven clinics to maintain high standards of care and continually improve their services to attract international patients.

The town of Cancun is well-prepared for dental tourists. Most dental offices have English-speaking staff, and the process of crossing the border is straightforward. Patients can receive their dental treatment and return to the US on the same day.

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How To Go In Mexico

With Mexico bordering the southern United States, Americans have convenient options to travel there by car or plane. The proximity and options make visiting Mexico’s rich culture and stunning landscapes easy.

Driving allows you to cut expenses if departing from towns near the Mexican border. Short drives to popular destinations for dental implant surgery include:

  • Otay Mesa, CA to Tijuana – Approximately a 30 minute drive
  • Calexico, CA to Mexicali – One hour drive
  • Andrade, CA to Los Algodones – Two hour drive
  • Nogales, Arizona to Nogales, Sonora – One hour
  • El Paso, TX to Ciudad Juárez – Half hour across the border
  • Laredo, TX to Nuevo León – Two hours south

Flights provide a quicker way to access Mexican interior cities and destinations further from the border. Various budget airlines offer cheap, direct flights daily from US and Mexican carriers.

  • San Antonio International
  • Albuquerque International Sunport
  • Phoenix Sky Harbor International
  • Los Angeles International
  • Calgary International
  • Vancouver International
  • Toronto Pearson International
  • Regina International
  • Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International.

The Implant Procedure

The full mouth restoration is accomplished over several visits spanning 2-3 months. After initial 3D scans, modeling ideal placement and fabricating custom surgical guides, the oral surgeon embeds precision titanium implants into the edentulous jaw ridges utilizing advanced techniques like hydraulic sinus lifts and bone grafts as needed. Part two mounts the abutments. Finally specialized lab techs design, mill, stain and securely screw the non-removable bridges onto the fully integrated implants for seamless form and function – all expertly coordinated on site. Going with an all-inclusive dental vacation package simplifies each phase.

Patients before & after results

How To Prepare For Full Arch Implant Surgery

Proper preparation ensures optimal full arch surgery and integration outcomes:

  • Have any necessary extractions, grafts or sinus lifts performed first
  • Take 2 weeks off prescriptions affecting bleeding, healing or immunity
  • Quit all smoking 6 months prior for best bone fusion
  • Avoid alcohol for 48 hours pre and post surgery
  • Plan airport transfers and resort stays through clinic
  • Maintain an accompanying caregiver for assistance

After The Surgery: Tips For A Quick Recovery

Swelling, bruising and moderate discomfort are normal initially before resolving over a week or so. Use ice packs to reduce inflammation and take any analgesic medications as directed. Rinse carefully with prescribed oral solution keeping lips moisturized. Avoid disturbing the site while osseointegrating. Attend all follow up monitoring appointments to ensure proper healing until teeth placement.

Stick to soft, lukewarm nourishing foods like soups, smoothies and mashed items without seeds or grains getting caught under the temporary healing caps. Strictly avoid crunchy vegetables, chewy meats, crusty breads and sticky sweets that could dislodge the implants while the jawbone fuses to screws through osseointegration over several months.

Once healed, fixed bridges must be properly cared for like natural teeth with good plaque control and dental re-care visits. Use ultrasoft toothbrushes and floss gently around abutments. See the dentist biannually to ensure screws remain tightened so these permanent solutions last decades.

Factors Affecting Cost

Variables impacting full mouth dental implant pricing include:

  • Number of necessary implants
  • Extent of bone grafting and sinus lift requirements
  • Laboratory fees for custom abutments and fixed bridgework
  • Materials utilized – titanium grades, attachments, porcelain types
  • Regional average practitioner costs
  • Foreign country savings up to 70% less

Drawbacks of Full Arch Dental Implants

  • Higher initial financial outlay – mitigated by dental tourism
  • 2-3 month treatment period until teeth placement
  • Possible bone grafting/sinus lift necessities
  • Short term invasive surgery risks during integration
  • Meticulous daily hygiene imperative
  • Regular professional maintenance requirements
  • Very few clinicians offer affordable in-house financing options upfront

What users are Saying?

Conclusion

New smiles and renewed confidence are priceless gifts. For completely edentulous patients who struggle wearing loose fitting dentures that accelerate bone loss and embarrass in public, innovative full-arch dental implant bridges permanently anchored along the gumline restore functionality and self-assurance. With 21st century CT-guided 3D planning and prosthetic advancements, non-removable teeth let patients eat, speak and laugh naturally again thanks to strategically angled implants fused to the jawbone for stability. And by partnering with Mexico’s elite dental tourism clinics, even fixed-income retirees can now afford this smile transformation without financial barriers. Candidates must commit to excellent hygiene and regular dental checkups.

Full arch dental implants FAQ

How long do full arch dental implants last?

With excellent patient self care and routine professional maintenance, full arch bridges on mature dental implants easily last 20-30 years, especially using modern materials. Some last several decades before possibly needing replacement.

Are full arch dental implants painful?

Patients report only moderate swelling and discomfort easily controlled by medication during the osseointegration fusion phase. The actual surgeries utilize local anesthesia for comfort. Once healed, implants and bridges themselves are not painful, just requiring diligent oral hygiene.

Can I eat normally after getting full arch dental implants?

Immediately after surgery, a soft food diet is prescribed for 4-6 weeks during initial integration until more permanent bridges are placed. This allows the bone to fully stabilize implants without disruption. Once healed, implants and secured bridges permit eating and chewing all your favorite foods.

What is the success rate of full arch dental implants?

Utilizing at least 4 well-placed implants per arch along with strict patient compliance, success and survival rates average 95-97% over more than a decade. With 6-8 implants, success is even higher though costs increase. Regular professional cleanings safeguard long term prognosis.

Is there an age limit for getting full arch dental implants?

There is no defined age cutoff delimiting full arch implant candidacy. More important is ensuring the patient has ample jaw bone density to facilitate healthy fusion along implant surfaces, which can be augmented through grafting if inadequate. Those with well managed chronic illnesses who follow doctor instructions before and after surgery tend to still integrate implants well into their 70s-80s and benefit greatly.

Full arch dental implants in Mexico a good decision?

Given Mexico’s 20+ year track record exclusively providing quality discount implant dentistry to tens of thousands of Americans and Canadians at 70% savings with fantastic 5-star hospitality, the decision is a resounding “YES!” Reputable Mexican facilities ranked on par with top American clinics produce fabulous treatment outcomes all while letting you recover across the border on sandy beaches or touring incredible ruins if desired during multiple visits. Savvy dental tourists take advantage of the supreme value south of the border to give themselves their smiles back!

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Dr. Carrasco

MEDICAL REVIEWER

Dr. Carrasco Graduated dental school in 1981 from the U.A.C.J. Since 2005 he has specialized in Prosthodontic and Oral Implantology. He is a member of American Dental Association (ADA), a fellow of the Mexican Dental Association, The American Society of Osseointegration and an associate fellow of The International Congress of Oral Implantologists

Dr. Carrasco has completed continuing education courses at prestigious U.S. universities such as Loma Linda University and New York University. He was the Former President of the College of Dental Surgeons, Former professor of undergraduate and graduate of the Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez.

This article is for informational purposes. It is not meant to be construed as dental advice or dental diagnosis or treatment. Consulting with a qualified dental professional before beginning or changing your dental treatment is strongly advised.
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