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Full Arch Implants

If you feel that you could benefit from an implant-supported denture, then why not contact us to book a full arch dental implants appointment for a consultation with one of our experienced dentists today?

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Full Arch Implants in Manchester

CAUSES OF TOOTH LOSS

Teeth can be lost for a variety of reasons; therefore, it is essential to maintain good oral hygiene and visit the dentist regularly, ideally every six months. A significant reason for tooth loss is periodontal disease, where bacteria damage the bone levels, resulting in the loss of support around the tooth and causing it to become loose and eventually fall out. Periodontal disease is diagnosed by the dentist and is often something patients are completely unaware of.

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TEETH DON’T LAST FOREVER

In an ideal world, we would love for our teeth to last a lifetime; however, this doesn’t always happen. It is very upsetting and traumatic when a patient loses all of their teeth. Patients often feel they have no other option than to have a denture. Thankfully, with the development of full arch implants, this is not the case. Patients can now have a permanent fixed solution allowing them to enjoy food, banish troubles with speech and enjoy a beautiful smile!

Why Choose Yor Dental for Full Arch Implants

A sinus lift is required when there is not enough height of the bone in the premolar/molar region of the upper jaw. This is often a result of one or more of the following reasons:

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Anatomy of the skull result in less bone in the upper jaw than in the lower jaw

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Bone loss due to periodontal disease
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If teeth have been missing for a long time the bone will resorb over a period of time
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The shape of the sinus varies from patient to patient and the sinus can often become larger with age.

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What are the benefits of Full Arch Implants?

  • Assistance in proper chewing for a healthy and improved diet
  • Allows for a comfortable and beautiful smile
  • Improved speech and pronunciation and supports natural facial contour
  • Ensures a comfortable and secure fitting denture

Frequently Asked Questions about Full Arch Implants

What are full arch dental implants and how do they work?

Full arch dental implants are a long-lasting solution for patients who are missing most or all of their teeth in a jaw. Instead of replacing each tooth individually, a small number of implants are placed strategically into the jawbone to support a complete set of fixed replacement teeth. This means you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence, often on the same day as your treatment, depending on your personalised plan.

Can anyone have full arch dental implants?

Not everyone is automatically a candidate for full arch dental implants, but many people are eligible after a clinical assessment. Ideal candidates are typically those who:

  • Have lost most or all teeth in one or both arches
  • Have good general and oral health
  • Have sufficient bone in the jaw to support implants (or are suitable for bone grafting)
  • Don’t smoke heavily or have uncontrolled medical conditions like diabetes that may affect healing

If you’ve been told you’re not suitable for traditional implants due to bone loss, options like zygomatic implants or bone grafting procedures may still make treatment possible. A full consultation, including scans and X-rays, is the best way to find out if full arch dental implants are right for you.

Does it hurt to have full arch implants?

During the procedure itself, you will be given a local anaesthetic so that you can not feel any pain. Many patients say that it feels less painful than having a tooth removed.
After the dental implant surgery and once the anaesthetic has worn off, your mouth may feel sore. You may want to eat soft foods for a couple of days, and you can take paracetamol to manage any pain. Most patients report that they are back to work and their daily routines within a day or two.

How long last does the dental implant process take?

This will vary according to how many full arch implants you are having and the health of your teeth and gums. On average, for a single dental implant, it will take about an hour to place the implant into your jawbone. A healing period of about 3-6 months is needed before we can attach the final bespoke crown. You will be given a temporary crown in the interim so that you do not have a gap in your mouth.

Am I a candidate for full arch implants in Manchester?

Most people who have lost several or all of their teeth or who struggle with unstable dentures are potential candidates for full arch implants. At YOR Dental, we always begin with a friendly consultation and 3D scan to assess your oral and bone health. We’ll talk through your goals and determine whether full arch dental implants are the right option for you, with a focus on comfort, predictability, and lasting results.

What can I expect during treatment with full arch dental implants?

Your full arch implant journey starts with careful planning using digital imaging so we can personalise your treatment. On the day of your placement, implants are fitted into the jawbone under local anaesthetic and precise guidance. In many cases, we can attach a temporary set of teeth the same day. Over the following months, the implants integrate with your bone, and you’ll return for follow-ups before receiving your final, permanent arch, all with experienced, supportive care from our team.

How long do full arch implants last?

Full arch implants are designed to be a durable, long-term solution, and when cared for well, they can last for many years, often decades. The titanium implants fuse naturally with your jawbone, providing a stable foundation for your replacement teeth. Regular dental check-ups, good oral hygiene, and follow-up care with your dentist for implants in Manchester all help protect their longevity.

How much do full arch dental implants cost and are there finance options available?

The cost of full arch dental implants varies depending on your personalised plan, the materials used, and any preparatory treatments needed. At YOR Dental, we believe in clear, transparent pricing and offer flexible finance options, including interest-free plans, to help make full arch implants more affordable. During your initial consultation, we’ll provide a detailed cost breakdown and discuss the best finance route for your budget.