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Replace an entire arch, not just a tooth: How ONEARCH changes lives

HOUSTON – Dr. Michel Azer, founder and surgeon at Texas Dental Implant Center discusses the facts and myths associated with dental implants and what sets his ONEARCH procedure apart from others.

Who needs full-mouth reconstruction?

Full-arch implant reconstruction is for people losing most or all of their teeth or whose remaining teeth are no longer predictable because of gum disease, severe decay, failed dental work, trauma or long-term breakdown. Many patients “hold on” to problem teeth for years - but they can’t chew comfortably, they avoid smiling, or they’re dealing with repeated infections, loose teeth or broken bridges. For those patients, rebuilding the entire upper or lower arch can be a safer, longer-lasting option.

What is ONEARCH and how it works

ONEARCH is a full-arch dental implant solution that restores an entire upper or lower set of teeth using strategically placed implants. Rather than replacing one tooth at a time, the arch is rebuilt as a connected, fixed set of teeth supported by implants. For many patients the process includes removing failing teeth, placing implants and attaching a fixed temporary prosthesis during healing so you leave the office with a working smile. ONEARCH focuses on stability, function and a natural appearance.

Beyond a cosmetic fix: function, health and confidence

A full-arch solution does more than improve a photo-ready smile. It restores chewing function, supports facial structure, stabilizes the bite and reduces the cycle of emergency repairs and infections. Advances such as angled implants, zygomatic and pterygoid implants, plus 3D imaging and digital planning, mean more patients are candidates than they were in the past - even those who’ve been told they “don’t have enough bone.” Patients commonly say they stop avoiding restaurants, family gatherings and photos - and that renewed confidence is as important as the health benefits.

Who’s a good candidate?

People with multiple failing or missing teeth, loose dentures, advanced gum disease or repeated failures from prior dental work. A consultation with a full-arch specialist helps determine whether ONEARCH or other implant approaches are right for you.

To learn more, call 336-ONEARCH (663-2724) or visit www.bestdentalimplantshouston.com.