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Full Arch Restoration in Fresno, CA

Full Arch Restoration

Full arch restoration replaces an entire row of teeth with a permanent, implant-supported solution. Dr. Justin Nassiri at Valley Oak Oral Surgery helps Fresno patients rebuild their smiles and their confidence from the ground up.

Full Arch Restoration

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Expert Full Arch Restoration in Fresno

Full arch restoration in Fresno is the most comprehensive tooth replacement solution available, designed for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth on the upper or lower arch. Dr. Justin Nassiri at Valley Oak Oral Surgery delivers full arch restorations with precision and personalized care, giving Fresno patients a permanent smile they can feel confident in every day.

Full arch restoration goes beyond cosmetics. By replacing the entire arch with an implant-supported structure, the procedure restores your ability to eat, speak, and smile naturally without the limitations or discomfort that come with traditional dentures. The result is a stable, long-lasting solution that functions just like your natural teeth.

At Valley Oak Oral Surgery, every full arch case is planned and performed personally by Dr. Nassiri from your very first consultation through your final restoration. Fresno patients choose us for our attentive care, shorter wait times, and commitment to results that are built to last a lifetime.

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What Is the First Step?

The first step in getting full arch restoration in Fresno is scheduling a consultation with Dr. Justin Nassiri at Valley Oak Oral Surgery. During your visit, Dr. Nassiri will conduct a thorough evaluation of your oral health, review your medical history, and take detailed imaging of your jaw to assess bone density and determine the best implant approach for your specific case.

If you decide to move forward, Dr. Nassiri will develop a personalized treatment plan outlining the number of implants needed, the condition of your jawbone, and whether any preparatory procedures such as extractions or bone grafting are required before your restoration can begin.

Once your plan is in place, our team will walk you through every detail including scheduling, pricing options, financing, and pre-treatment instructions so you feel completely prepared and confident before your procedure. At Valley Oak Oral Surgery, we make sure every patient understands exactly what to expect at every stage of their full arch journey.

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What Is Full Arch Restoration?

Full arch restoration is a permanent tooth replacement procedure that uses dental implants to support an entire row of upper or lower teeth. Rather than replacing individual teeth one by one, a full arch restoration rebuilds the complete dental structure in a single comprehensive treatment, giving patients a fixed, natural-looking smile that is anchored securely to the jawbone.

The most common approach to full arch restoration is the All-on-4 or All-on-X technique, where four or more implants are strategically placed in the jawbone to support a full arch prosthesis. This method maximizes the use of available bone, often eliminating the need for bone grafting, and provides an immediate foundation for your new smile.

Once the implants have fully integrated with the jawbone, a custom-crafted arch prosthesis is attached, completing your restoration. The result is a permanent, stable smile that looks, feels, and functions just like natural teeth, with none of the slipping, discomfort, or dietary restrictions that come with traditional dentures.

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Full Arch Restoration Process

Understanding each stage of your full arch restoration helps set clear expectations and gives you the confidence to move forward. Our full arch restoration process is carefully structured to deliver the best possible outcome while keeping you comfortable and informed from start to finish. Below is an overview of how Dr. Nassiri approaches each full arch case.

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1.)

Consultation & Treatment Planning

Dr. Nassiri begins with a comprehensive evaluation of your oral health, jawbone density, and overall medical history. Using detailed imaging and modeling, he develops a fully customized treatment plan that outlines the number of implants, the restoration approach, and the complete timeline for your case.

2.)

Preparatory Procedures

Depending on your situation, preparatory steps such as remaining tooth extractions or bone grafting may be needed before implant placement. Dr. Nassiri performs these procedures in-house, streamlining your care and ensuring your jaw is fully prepared to support a strong and lasting restoration.

3.)

Implant Placement

Dr. Nassiri surgically places the titanium implant posts into the jawbone at precise angles to maximize stability and bone contact. IV sedation is available to keep you fully comfortable throughout the procedure, and a temporary arch prosthesis is typically attached the same day so you leave with a functional smile.

4.)

Osseointegration & Healing

Over the following weeks and months, the jawbone heals around the implants through a natural process called osseointegration, bonding them firmly as a permanent part of your dental anatomy. This phase is critical to the long-term strength and stability of your full arch restoration.

5.)

Final Arch Placement

Once osseointegration is complete, Dr. Nassiri attaches your final custom-crafted arch prosthesis. Designed to match the natural appearance of your teeth and gums, the finished restoration is permanently fixed to your implants for a result that is seamless, stable, and built to last.

Types of Full Arch Restoration

All-on-4

All-on-4 is the most widely recognized full arch restoration technique, using four strategically placed implants to support a complete arch prosthesis. The implants are angled to maximize contact with available bone, making it an excellent option for patients with moderate bone loss who want a permanent, fixed smile without the need for extensive bone grafting.

All-on-X

All-on-X follows the same foundational approach as All-on-4 but uses a customized number of implants based on each patient's unique bone structure and restoration needs. This flexible approach allows Dr. Nassiri to optimize implant placement for maximum stability and the best possible long-term outcome for your specific case.

Implant-Supported Fixed Bridge

An implant-supported fixed bridge replaces multiple missing teeth across an arch using implants as anchors rather than natural teeth. This option is ideal for patients who still have some remaining healthy teeth but need a comprehensive solution to restore the majority of their smile in a single, stable structure.

Removable Implant-Supported Overdenture

An implant-supported overdenture is a full arch solution that snaps securely onto implants for stability during the day but can be removed for cleaning. This option provides significantly more comfort and confidence than traditional dentures while offering patients the convenience of a removable restoration.

Full Arch Restoration Aftercare Instructions

What Comes Next

Proper aftercare following your full arch restoration is essential to a successful outcome and the long-term stability of your implants. Following Dr. Nassiri's post-procedure instructions carefully protects your investment, supports healthy healing, and ensures your implants integrate fully for a result that lasts a lifetime.

In the days following your procedure, some swelling, mild discomfort, and minor bleeding are completely normal and expected. Dr. Nassiri and his team will provide you with detailed instructions on managing these symptoms, what foods to eat during recovery, and how to care for your temporary arch prosthesis while your implants heal.

At Valley Oak Oral Surgery, your care continues long after you leave the office. Dr. Nassiri follows up with every full arch patient throughout the healing process to monitor integration, address any concerns, and ensure your final restoration is placed at exactly the right time for the strongest and most lasting result.

Who Are the Best Candidates for Full Arch Restoration?

Full arch restoration is an excellent option for adults who have lost most or all of their teeth on the upper or lower arch and are looking for a permanent, fixed solution. Ideal candidates are in good overall health, have sufficient jawbone density to support dental implants, and are looking for a long-term alternative to traditional dentures that offers superior stability, comfort, and aesthetics.

Patients who have struggled with ill-fitting dentures, experienced significant bone loss due to missing teeth, or are dealing with multiple failing teeth that cannot be saved are often excellent candidates for full arch restoration. During your consultation, Dr. Nassiri will evaluate your complete oral and medical health to determine whether full arch restoration is the right path forward for your specific situation.

Good candidates for full arch restoration typically have:

Most or all teeth missing on the upper or lower arch

Adequate jawbone density to support implants or willingness to undergo bone grafting

Good overall physical health with no uncontrolled medical conditions

Struggled with the discomfort or instability of traditional dentures

Multiple failing or severely damaged teeth that cannot be restored

Realistic expectations for the process, timeline, and outcome

How Much Does Full Arch Restoration Cost in Fresno?

Full arch restoration is one of the most comprehensive and transformative procedures in modern dentistry, and the cost reflects the level of planning, precision, and customization involved. Pricing in Fresno depends on several factors including the number of implants used, whether preparatory procedures such as extractions or bone grafting are needed, and the type of arch prosthesis selected for your restoration.

While the upfront investment for full arch restoration is higher than traditional dentures, it is widely considered the superior long-term value. Unlike dentures that require ongoing adjustments, adhesives, and eventual replacement, a full arch restoration is a permanent solution that preserves the jawbone, restores full function, and eliminates the recurring costs associated with removable alternatives.

At Valley Oak Oral Surgery, we believe every Fresno patient deserves access to life-changing care. Dr. Nassiri's team offers flexible payment options and works closely with each patient to develop a financial plan that makes full arch restoration achievable without compromising on quality or results.

We work with most major dental insurance providers and can help you understand what portion of your treatment may be covered. For procedures not covered by insurance, third-party financing options are available to help spread the cost of treatment into manageable monthly payments.

Every full arch case is unique which is why the most accurate way to understand your total investment is through a personal consultation with Dr. Nassiri. During your visit he will provide a detailed breakdown of all costs involved so you can make a fully informed decision about your care.

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Why Choose Valley Oak for Full Arch Restoration?

Full arch restoration is one of the most significant investments a patient can make in their oral health and quality of life, which is why choosing the right surgeon matters more than ever. At Valley Oak Oral Surgery, every full arch case is planned and performed personally by Dr. Justin Nassiri, giving you the consistency, attention, and expertise that a procedure of this magnitude demands. Unlike high-volume clinics where care is divided among multiple providers, Dr. Nassiri oversees every stage of your restoration from your initial consultation through your final arch placement, ensuring nothing is overlooked and every detail is executed with precision. Fresno patients choose Valley Oak Oral Surgery for our shorter wait times, flexible financing, IV sedation availability, and the personalized follow-up care that sets us apart from larger practices. When you trust Dr. Nassiri with your full arch restoration, you are choosing a surgeon who is as invested in your outcome as you are.

Why Choose Valley Oak for Full Arch Restoration?

Full arch restoration is one of the most significant investments a patient can make in their oral health and quality of life, which is why choosing the right surgeon matters more than ever. At Valley Oak Oral Surgery, every full arch case is planned and performed personally by Dr. Justin Nassiri, giving you the consistency, attention, and expertise that a procedure of this magnitude demands. Unlike high-volume clinics where care is divided among multiple providers, Dr. Nassiri oversees every stage of your restoration from your initial consultation through your final arch placement, ensuring nothing is overlooked and every detail is executed with precision. Fresno patients choose Valley Oak Oral Surgery for our shorter wait times, flexible financing, IV sedation availability, and the personalized follow-up care that sets us apart from larger practices. When you trust Dr. Nassiri with your full arch restoration, you are choosing a surgeon who is as invested in your outcome as you are.

Full Arch Restoration FAQ

What Is the Difference Between All-on-4 and Traditional Dentures?

How Long Do Full Arch Restorations Last?

Will I Have Teeth the Same Day as My Procedure?

Can Full Arch Restoration Be Done on Both Upper and Lower Arches?

What Happens If I Do Not Have Enough Bone for Implants?