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Full-Arch Prosthetics

Restore complete smiles with precision, comfort, and lasting confidence.

At our Dental Laboratory, we specialize in fabricating Full-Arch Prosthetics that restore full dental function and aesthetics for patients with complete or partial tooth loss. Using advanced materials and digital technology, we craft restorations that deliver exceptional comfort, natural appearance, and long-term durability — helping patients regain full confidence in their smiles.

Why Choose Our Full-Arch Prosthetics?

Types of Full-Arch Prosthetics We Provide

Our Process

Case Analysis

We review the dentist’s case details, impressions, or digital scans for planning.

Digital Design

Using advanced CAD/CAM systems to design the prosthetic framework and tooth setup with precision.

Fabrication

Prosthetics are milled, layered, and assembled using durable, high-quality materials.

Quality Check

Each restoration undergoes a detailed inspection for fit, shade accuracy, and functionality.

Who Can Benefit from Our Full-Arch Prosthetics?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Full-Arch Prosthetics?

Full-Arch Prosthetics are complete dental restorations designed to replace an entire upper or lower set of teeth. They can be supported by implants or designed as removable dentures, offering a natural look and strong bite function.

Traditional dentures rest on the gums and may shift during eating or speaking, while implant-supported full-arch prosthetics are anchored securely to dental implants. This provides greater stability, comfort, and chewing efficiency.

We use high-quality materials such as zirconia, titanium frameworks, acrylic, and high-impact polymers. These materials provide durability, strength, and a lifelike appearance.

The All-on-4 and All-on-6 techniques use 4 or 6 strategically placed dental implants to support a full arch of teeth. This approach offers a secure, fixed restoration with fewer implants and reduced healing time.

With proper care and regular dental visits, full-arch restorations can last 10–20 years or longer, depending on material type and oral hygiene habits.

Ideal candidates include patients who have lost most or all teeth in one arch, have healthy bone density to support implants, and want a long-term, stable, and aesthetic solution.

The process is performed under local anesthesia or sedation for comfort. Most patients experience minimal discomfort, and recovery times vary based on individual cases and the type of restoration.