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Full Arch Dental Implants

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Full arch dental implants in Sheffield

If you’re struggling with dentures or missing most of your teeth, full arch dental implants offer a more long-term solution. This treatment replaces removable dentures with fixed teeth, helping you eat more comfortably and feel more confident day to day. For many patients, it’s a significant improvement in both comfort and quality of life.

Problems with dentures and missing teeth

Living with dentures or significant tooth loss can be frustrating and limiting.

Common issues include:

.Dentures that feel loose or uncomfortable

.Movement or slipping when eating or speaking

.Food getting trapped underneath

.Reduced ability to taste food due to palate coverage

.Difficulty eating certain foods

Tooth loss is often caused by:

.Gum disease

.Long-term oral health issues

.Previous extractions over time

What are full arch dental implants and how do they work?

Full arch dental implants replace an entire set of teeth using a fixed bridge supported by implants. Small titanium implants are placed into the jawbone, acting as anchors for a custom-made bridge that stays securely in place.

How this treatment helps:

.Replaces removable dentures with fixed teeth

.Removes the need for a plastic plate covering the roof of the mouth

.Provides a stable solution that doesn’t move or fall out

.Feels much closer to natural teeth

Who is it suitable for?

.Patients currently wearing dentures

.Patients with very few remaining teeth

.Anyone looking for a fixed alternative to removable options

What are the benefits of full arch dental implants?

.Fixed teeth (not removable)

.No slipping or movement

.Improved comfort day to day

.Better ability to eat a wider range of foods

.Improved overall quality of life

.No palate coverage, so food tastes more natural

.Easier to maintain than traditional dentures

.Same-day temporary teeth in many cases

What to expect during full arch implant treatment

You’ll meet with an implant dentist to assess your suitability and discuss your goals.

Planning

A detailed 3D scan of your jaw is taken, allowing precise digital planning of implant placement.

Implant Placement

The implants are placed into the jawbone, and a temporary bridge is usually fitted on the same day, so you leave with a full set of teeth.

Healing and Final Teeth

After around 3 months of healing, your final, custom-made bridge is fitted.

Aftercare:

.Brush and clean your teeth as normal

.Regular hygienist visits are recommended (typically every 3 months)

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Full arch dental implant cost in Sheffield

The cost of full arch dental implants is £14,000 regardless of the number of implants required. This fixed fee includes everything needed to restore your smile, even in more complex cases where additional planning or treatment may be required.

Because this is a highly personalised treatment, we still recommend a consultation so we can assess your needs and create a tailored treatment plan.

Finance options are available for treatments over £1,000, helping you spread the cost.

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£2,500 includes all diagnostic scans, the implant and final custom crown | £52 per month | Free Consultation

Full arch dental implant FAQs FAQs

What’s the difference between dentures and full arch implants?

Dentures are removable, while full arch implants are fixed in place and not taken out.

Are full arch dental implants painful?

The procedure is similar to having a tooth removed. Some soreness is expected afterwards but is usually manageable with pain relief.

How long does it take to get used to them?

Most patients adapt quite quickly, and many report they feel natural within a couple of weeks.

Do all remaining teeth need to be removed?

In most cases, yes, especially if the remaining teeth are not strong enough to support long-term treatment.

Can everyone have full arch dental implants?

Most patients are suitable, but this depends on bone levels and overall oral health.

Will I need bone grafting?

In some cases, yes. This depends on the quality and volume of bone available.