Full-mouth dental implant treatment can be life-changing for the right patient, but it should be planned carefully. Patients considering All-on-X or full-arch implant treatment often have loose dentures, failing teeth, repeated dental infections, or a smile that no longer feels stable.

At Astra Dental, full-mouth implant planning begins with diagnosis. The goal is not simply to remove teeth and place implants. The goal is to understand what can be saved, what cannot be saved predictably, and what design will support function, speech, comfort, hygiene, and appearance.

What full-mouth implant treatment can involve

Full-arch treatment may include extractions, bone evaluation, implant placement, temporary teeth, healing, and a final prosthesis. Some cases are completed in stages, while others may allow teeth to be removed and a fixed temporary smile to be placed the same day.

The exact plan depends on bone support, smile display, bite position, medical history, and the patient's goals.

Why the temporary teeth matter

Temporary teeth are not just cosmetic. They help test bite position, tooth shape, speech, lip support, and cleanability before the final restoration is made.

This stage gives the dentist and patient a chance to refine the plan instead of guessing at the final result.

Questions patients should ask

A full-mouth implant plan should be specific and easy to understand.

  • Will my teeth be fixed or removable?
  • How many implants are planned and why?
  • What material will the final teeth be made from?
  • How will I clean under the restoration?
  • What happens if an implant needs additional healing time?

The Astra Dental approach

Dr. Sran combines implant training, surgical education, digital scanning, 3D planning, and in-house lab workflows to help patients understand complex care before treatment begins.

Patients in Stratford and surrounding Fairfield County communities can schedule a consultation to learn whether full-mouth implant treatment is appropriate for their situation.