Fixed full-arch care

Full-Mouth Dental Implants

Full-mouth treatment is a staged, patient-specific process that may include extractions, implant placement, temporary teeth, healing, and final restorations. Start with our Clinton Township office and call to confirm current availability.

  • Full-arch treatment planning
  • Temporary and final phases explained
  • Eligibility confirmed by evaluation
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Patient-specific planning

What to expect when discussing full-mouth dental implants.

Your dentist will use your goals and clinical findings to explain appropriate options without guaranteeing eligibility, timing, or outcomes.

  • Understand your clinical starting point
  • Compare fixed and removable solutions
  • Review treatment stages and long-term maintenance

Your first visit

A calm, practical path from concern to plan.

The team gathers the information needed to recommend an appropriate next step.

  1. 01

    Share your goals

    Tell us what feels uncomfortable, what you want to improve, and what has made dental care difficult.

  2. 02

    Complete an evaluation

    An exam and appropriate imaging help the team understand teeth, gums, bite, and treatment needs.

  3. 03

    Compare appropriate options

    Review benefits, limitations, timing, maintenance, insurance, and financial considerations.

  4. 04

    Choose the next step

    Ask questions and decide how to proceed with a patient-specific clinical plan.

Helpful answers

Questions to ask before treatment.

What happens at a dental implant consultation?

Your visit may include a conversation about your goals, a clinical evaluation, appropriate 3D imaging, and a review of implant and non-implant options. Candidacy, timing, and costs are confirmed only after evaluation.

What is the difference between fixed implant teeth and snap-in dentures?

A fixed full-arch restoration stays attached unless removed by the dental team. A snap-in denture is removable by the patient. Your anatomy, health, goals, maintenance preferences, and budget all matter.

Are dental implants right for everyone?

No. Bone, gum health, medical history, medications, smoking, bite, and other factors can affect candidacy and whether preparatory treatment is needed.

Which office should I call about Full-Mouth Dental Implants?

Start with the Clinton Township office at (586) 250-0497. Call before visiting so the team can confirm current scheduling and availability.

Talk with our team

Start with questions, an evaluation, and a clear next step.

Start with the Clinton Township office or send a secure appointment request. The team will confirm current availability, clinical fit, timing, and costs after an evaluation.