FAQ Category: Full Arch
Most patients start with a softer diet during the initial healing period and then progress as recommended. Your exact timeline depends on the…
Private coverage varies by plan and may help with eligible parts of treatment. Implant-related procedures are not covered by the CDCP. Our team will…
Possibly, yes. Angled implant placement, careful planning, and in some cases grafting can make treatment possible for patients who assumed they were…
That depends on your anatomy, bone density, bite, and the prosthesis design. Some cases work well with four implants, while others are better served…
Yes. We offer iFinance financing and in-house payment plans so patients can spread treatment costs into more manageable payments. Your consultation…
Treatment is performed with local anesthesia, and we also offer general anesthesia, IV sedation, nitrous oxide, and oral sedation options. Most…
With good home care, regular maintenance, and a well-designed bite, full arch implants can last many years. The prosthetic teeth may need maintenance…
The total cost depends on how many implants are needed, whether extractions or grafting are required, the type of sedation used, and the material…