A Broader Solution for Extensive Tooth Loss

Full Arch Restoration in Jerusalem

Full arch restoration is a treatment approach for patients who need to replace all or most teeth in the upper or lower jaw. By combining advanced planning, dental implants, and a full-arch prosthetic solution, treatment can restore function, stability, and confidence.

Restore function

Full arch treatment can help improve chewing, speaking, and daily comfort.

Improve stability

Implant-supported solutions may offer more stability than traditional removable alternatives.

Plan comprehensively

Successful full arch care depends on careful surgical and restorative planning from the beginning.

Who may benefit from full arch restoration?

Patients with multiple failing teeth, advanced tooth loss, or significant dental breakdown may be candidates for full arch treatment. The goal is to create a stable, functional solution that supports everyday life more comfortably.

  • Many missing teeth in one arch
  • Severely compromised remaining teeth
  • Difficulty chewing with current teeth or dentures
  • Need for a more stable long-term solution

What full arch treatment may involve

Examination and planning

The condition of the teeth, gums, bone, and bite are carefully reviewed.

Site preparation and implant planning

Failing teeth may need removal, and the implant plan is tailored to the anatomy and restorative goals.

Restoration and follow-up

Treatment may involve temporary and final restorations, along with long-term maintenance planning.

Why planning is essential

Full arch restoration is not a one-size-fits-all procedure. Good outcomes depend on bone support, bite, implant position, healing, and restorative design. A clear surgical and restorative plan is essential from the beginning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does full arch restoration mean?
It refers to replacing all or most teeth in one arch with a broader implant-supported treatment approach.
Is this only for patients missing every tooth already?
No. Some patients still have compromised teeth that may be part of the overall treatment decision.
Why is full arch treatment more complex?
Because it involves broader functional, surgical, restorative, and long-term planning.

Wondering whether full arch treatment is the right path?

A consultation can clarify your current dental condition and the most appropriate long-term solution for your goals.