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Full Arch Implants: The Latest in Dental Implant Technology

Dental implants have been used for decades to replace missing teeth and restore oral function. Recently, full arch implants have emerged as a leading solution for patients who need to replace an entire arch of missing teeth. As a dental laboratory specializing in implant solutions, we’re excited to share the latest advancements in full arch implant technology.

What are Full Arch Implants?

Full arch implants are a type of dental implant that replaces an entire arch of missing teeth. Unlike traditional implants, which replace individual teeth, full arch implants use a small number of strategically placed implants to support a full arch of prosthetic teeth.

The Benefits of Full Arch Implants

Full arch implants offer a range of benefits for patients and dentists, including:

  • Improved oral function: Full arch implants restore oral function by replacing an entire arch of missing teeth, allowing patients to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
  • Enhanced aesthetics: Full arch implants provide a natural-looking and long-lasting solution for missing teeth, improving the appearance and confidence of patients.
  • Reduced treatment time: Full arch implants can often be completed in a single appointment, reducing the time and number of visits required for treatment.
  • Increased stability: Full arch implants provide increased stability and support compared to traditional dentures, reducing the risk of dislodging or slipping.

 

Leading the Way in Full Arch Implant Technology

At Integrity Dental Services, we’re proud to be at the forefront of full arch implant technology. Our team of experts uses the latest techniques and materials to provide accurate, efficient, and high-quality full arch implants. Whether you’re a dentist looking to offer this solution to your patients or a patient seeking a full arch implant, we’re here to help.

If you’re interested in learning more about full arch implants and how we can help, we invite you to contact us today. Our team of experts will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Here is a short video to explain the process of installing a full arch hybrid.

Digital smile design has made it easier than ever to create a blueprint for the desired smile.  This smile can be measured against all diagnostic information and communicated in ways that don’t exist in the analog world.   But what good is the ultimate design if you are unable to bring this smile to life with the intended tooth positions and occlusal scheme?

The design is the easy part. Execution is where cases succeed or fail.

The Gap Between Planning and Delivery

In full-arch implant cases, the most common source of frustration isn’t a flawed treatment plan — it’s a breakdown in translating that plan into reality. Surgical inefficiency in implant placement and bone contouring, or poor record taking leading to alignment errors all have their place as variable that limit our ability to bring the design to life.  A temporary conversion that isn’t validated against the original design turns the provisional phase into a guessing game. When surgery and prosthetics aren’t integrated from the start, the restoration becomes reactive, and chair time climbs accordingly. The result is a case that looks nothing like what was designed, through no fault of the design itself.

A Simple Principle That Changes Outcomes

The clinicians who deliver consistent full-arch results share one discipline: they establish the baseline before they refine anything. The goal in phase one is not to improve on the design; it’s to execute it accurately. Refinements only make sense once the original plan has been faithfully delivered. When that step is skipped, errors compound. Adjustments layer on top of deviations, and the final result drifts further from the intended outcome with every appointment.

A Workflow Built for Predictability

Consistent full-arch delivery follows a clear sequence:

  • Design for the end result first — tooth position, midline, occlusal scheme, and esthetics defined and patient-approved before surgical planning begins
  • Plan surgery around the prosthetic outcome — implant positioning that supports the final restoration, informed by CBCT and digital planning tools
  • Execute with guided precision — maintaining alignment between the surgical plan and the digital design at the time of placement
  • Validate through temporization — treating the provisional phase as a functional and esthetic checkpoint, not a correction phase
  • Deliver a final restoration that replicates the validated design — minimizing adjustments because the work was done upstream

 

Where IDS Fits In

At Integrity Dental Services, our role begins well before the final restoration leaves the lab. Through our vendor partner network, we support digital smile design collaboration, guided surgery coordination, and digital scanning integration — so the plan that gets built is one we can actually build to.

On the restorative side, our full-arch solutions — including Aventus® Zirconia, Fortis®, and TiBrid® — are engineered within a Digilog® workflow that prioritizes fit and accuracy at every step. We’ve also integrated iCam4D and MicronMapper photogrammetry technology to eliminate the guesswork in implant-level verification, giving clinicians a more predictable path from scan to seating. And because we stand behind the work we deliver, our full-arch zirconia restorations are backed by the INFINITY warranty — a lifetime guarantee that reflects our confidence in the materials, the process, and the partnership.

The value of digital dentistry isn’t just visualization — it’s the ability to make a promise to a patient and keep it. That only happens when design, surgery, and the laboratory are all working from the same blueprint.

Ready to Build a More Predictable Full-Arch Workflow?

Whether you’re placing your first full-arch case or looking to tighten up a workflow you’ve been running for years, we’d welcome the conversation. Tell us about your practice and let’s talk about how IDS can support you from planning through final delivery.

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