A Complete Arch.
Fixed in Place. Forever.
Replace an entire upper or lower row of teeth using just 4–6 strategically placed implants. Permanently anchored. Non-removable. Designed to last a lifetime.
- Same-day provisionals available in many cases
- Works even with significant bone loss
- One doctor, start to finish — in-house lab advantage
What It Is
All Your Teeth Replaced. Permanently. On Just 4–6 Implants.
Full-arch fixed implants — often called All-on-4 or All-on-X — replace every tooth in an upper or lower arch with a single, custom-milled prosthesis anchored by 4–6 titanium implants. The prosthesis is screwed to the implants, meaning it does not come out.
This is the most comprehensive tooth replacement available. It eliminates the failures of traditional dentures — no more slipping, no more adhesives, no restrictions on eating. Patients eat steak, bite apples, and laugh freely the day they leave our office with their provisional arch.
- Replaces an entire arch with a fixed, non-removable prosthesis
- Angled rear implants maximize bone contact — often no grafting needed
- Immediate load possible: leave with teeth the same day in many cases
- Preserves remaining bone and maintains facial structure
- Completed entirely by Dr. Pasicznyk — one doctor, no referrals
Is This Right for You?
Who Is a Good Candidate for Full-Arch Fixed Implants?
If you've been told you're not a candidate for implants, we'd encourage you to come in for a second opinion. Dr. Pasicznyk treats many patients that other offices turn away.
- Are missing all or most of your teeth in one or both arches
- Wear full dentures and want a permanent alternative
- Have failing teeth that need extraction
- Are in generally good health with no uncontrolled systemic conditions
- Are committed to long-term follow-up care
- Want the most durable, lifelike result available
- Significant bone loss — angled implants often bypass grafting entirely
- Long-term denture wear — we rebuild the foundation
- Thin sinus floors — zygomatic implants available for severe upper bone loss
- Prior implant failures — we evaluate the cause and can often retry
- Periodontal disease — extracted and replaced in the same procedure
The Process
How Full-Arch Fixed Implants Are Placed
A full cone beam CT scan and digital impressions create a virtual model of your anatomy. Dr. Pasicznyk plans implant positions, angle, and the prosthetic design before a single appointment is made.
Any remaining failing teeth are removed at the same surgical appointment as implant placement — minimizing the number of procedures and your overall recovery time.
4–6 titanium implants are placed per arch using computer-guided surgical templates for precision. Rear implants are angled to engage more bone — this is what makes immediate load possible.
In many cases, a full-arch temporary prosthesis is attached the same day. You leave with a complete set of teeth — able to eat soft foods and smile with confidence within hours.
After 4–6 months of healing, your permanent, custom-milled zirconia or acrylic arch is fabricated and seated. It is screwed into place — secure, beautiful, and built to last.
Unlike dentures, your full-arch restoration is screwed to the implants. It doesn't come out. It doesn't move. It functions like natural teeth — and feels like it too.
The angled rear implants (pterygoid or zygomatic if necessary) allow Dr. Pasicznyk to anchor full-arch restorations in patients with significant bone resorption — patients other offices say they can't help.
Patients describe full-arch fixed implants as life-changing. No diet restrictions, no social anxiety, no adhesives. Just your new teeth — reliable, beautiful, and yours.
Common Questions
Full Arch Fixed Implant FAQs
Both replace a full arch of teeth. All-on-4 uses 4 implants (2 straight in front, 2 angled in back), while All-on-6 adds 2 more implants for greater surface area and load distribution. Dr. Pasicznyk determines the right number based on your bone density, bite force, and anatomy — the goal is always the most stable and durable result for you specifically.
In many cases, yes. If your bone volume and quality support immediate loading, Dr. Pasicznyk attaches a provisional full-arch prosthesis the same day as your surgery. You leave the office with a full set of teeth. The final arch — made from stronger materials — is delivered after healing is confirmed.
Often, yes. Angled rear implants engage denser bone further back in the jaw, frequently eliminating the need for grafting. For patients with severe upper jaw bone loss, zygomatic implants — which anchor into the cheekbone — can provide the foundation needed. Dr. Pasicznyk is one of a limited number of providers who performs zygomatic implants. Come in for a second opinion.
The surgery itself takes 3–5 hours per arch. The entire process from surgery to final arch delivery takes approximately 6–9 months — most of which is healing time, not active treatment. You'll have a provisional arch throughout, so you're never without teeth.
Daily brushing, a water flosser for the tissue beneath the arch, and regular professional cleanings every 6 months. Dr. Pasicznyk's team will provide detailed maintenance instructions at delivery and at follow-up visits. Annual check-ins allow us to monitor the implants and address any wear on the prosthesis early.
Full-arch treatment is a significant investment, and the cost varies based on the number of implants, whether extractions or grafting are needed, and the prosthetic material selected. We provide complete, transparent pricing at your consultation — and offer financing so that cost doesn't prevent you from getting the result you deserve.
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Book your consultation — we'll do a 3D scan, review your options, and give you a complete picture of what's possible. Even if you've been told you have no options.