Full Arches Kitchener

When you’ve lost most or all of your teeth, everyday things become hard. Eating an apple. Smiling at your grandkids. Going out to dinner with friends. You might avoid these moments because you’re worried about your teeth. This treatment is part of our advanced dental implants in Kitchener solutions for full smile restoration.

Full arches can change that. At Homer Watson Dental in Kitchener, we help people get their confidence back with full arch dental implants. Let’s talk about how this works and whether it might be right for you.

Full arch dental implants replacing all teeth in upper and lower jaw

What Are Full Arches?

Full arches are a way to replace all the teeth in your upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. Instead of wearing dentures that slip around, you get new teeth that stay in place. They’re held by dental implants – small posts that go into your jaw bone.

Think of it like building a house. The implants are the foundation. They give your new teeth something strong to attach to. Once everything is in place, you can bite, chew, and smile just like you did before.

Most people need four to six implants to hold a full set of teeth. The exact number depends on your jaw bone and your specific situation.

How Full Arches Work

The process starts with a visit to our office at, 15 Pearson Street in Kitchener. We take a close look at your mouth and jaw. We use special images to see how much bone you have and plan where the implants should go.

On the day of the procedure, we place the implants into your jaw bone. These are made from titanium, which is a material that works well with your body. Over the next few months, your bone grows around the implants. This makes them strong and stable.

While your mouth heals, you might wear temporary teeth. This means you don’t have to go without teeth during the healing time. After everything has healed, we attach your permanent teeth. These are made to look natural and match your face.

The whole process takes several months. Your upper jaw usually takes longer to heal than your lower jaw. But the wait is worth it because you end up with teeth that can last for many years.

The process often involves advanced planning using tools like the iTero intraoral scanner for precision.

How full arch dental implants support a full set of replacement teeth

Who Needs Full Arches

You might be a good fit for full arches if you’re missing most or all of your teeth. Maybe you’ve been wearing dentures for years and you’re tired of them moving around. Or maybe you have teeth that are failing and need to come out soon. Severe damage or infection may also require endodontic treatment before moving forward.

People come to us from all over Kitchener – from Stanley Park, Forest Heights, Doon South, and Downtown. Some drive from Alpine Village or Country Hills. They all have different stories, but they share one thing: they want teeth that work better.

You need to have enough bone in your jaw to hold the implants. If you don’t, we can talk about ways to build up the bone first. You also need to be healthy enough for a dental procedure. We go over your medical history to make sure full arches are safe for you.

Full arch dental implants compared to traditional removable dentures

Full Arches vs Regular Dentures

If you’ve worn dentures before, you know they can be frustrating. They slip when you eat. They move when you talk. You have to take them out at night and soak them in a cup.

Full arches are different. They stay in your mouth all the time. You brush them just like regular teeth. You can eat foods that dentures make difficult – like corn on the cob or steak.

Dentures can also make your jaw bone shrink over time. This happens because there’s nothing stimulating the bone anymore. Full arches keep your jaw bone healthy because the implants act like tooth roots.

Some people worry that full arches look fake. But modern full arches are made to look natural. We work with you to pick the right size, shape, and color for your face.

Taking Care of Your Full Arches

Once you have your full arches, taking care of them is simple. You brush them twice a day, just like you would with natural teeth. You can use regular toothpaste and a soft toothbrush.

You should also clean around the implants. This keeps your gums healthy. We show you how to do this properly. It only takes a few extra minutes each day.

You’ll come see us for regular check-ups. We look at your implants and make sure everything is working right. We also clean your teeth during these visits.

Avoid chewing on really hard things like ice or hard candy. While your full arches are strong, being gentle helps them last longer.

What About the Cost

Full arches cost more up front than regular dentures. But they can last for decades with good care. When you think about how long they last, they can be a better value over time. Costs may vary depending on additional treatments such as oral surgery or restorative procedures.

The cost depends on how many implants you need and what type of teeth you get. We go over all the costs during your first visit. We want you to know exactly what to expect.

Some dental insurance plans cover part of the cost. We can help you figure out what your insurance will pay. We also offer payment plans to make the cost easier to handle.

Life After Full Arches

After you get your full arches, things start to feel normal again. You can eat at restaurants without worrying. You can laugh without covering your mouth. You can bite into a sandwich without thinking twice. Many patients also enhance their smile further with cosmetic dentistry or teeth whitening in Kitchener.

Many people tell us they feel younger after getting full arches. They smile more. They feel more confident at work and with family.

It takes a little time to get used to your new teeth. Your mouth needs to adjust. But most people adapt quickly. Within a few weeks, your full arches just feel like part of you.

Confident smile after full arch dental implant treatment

Why Choose Homer Watson Dental

At Homer Watson Dental, we understand that getting full arches is a big decision. We take time to answer all your questions. We explain each step so you know what to expect.

Our dental clinic in Kitchener is easy to find at, 15 Pearson Street. Whether you’re coming from Victoria Park, the Market District, or any other part of the city, you can reach us easily.

We’ve helped many people in the Kitchener area get their smiles back. We know how much it matters to be able to eat, talk, and smile without worry.

Common Questions People Ask

How long do full arches last?

With good care, full arches can last 20 years or more. Some people have theirs for even longer. The implants can last a lifetime if you take care of them.

Does it hurt?
You’ll be numb during the procedure, so you won’t feel pain then. After, your mouth might be sore for a few days. We give you medicine to help with any discomfort. Most people say it’s easier than they expected.
Can I eat normally?
Yes. Once you’re fully healed, you can eat almost anything. You might need to avoid very hard or sticky foods. But most foods are fine.
Will people know I have implants?
No. Full arches look like natural teeth. Most people won’t be able to tell the difference.
How soon can I get back to work?
Many people take a few days off after the procedure. But everyone heals at their own pace. We give you specific advice based on your job and how your procedure goes.

Getting Started

If you’re thinking about full arches, the first step is to come see us. We’ll look at your mouth and talk about whether full arches are right for you.

You can call our office at the number on our website. Or you can send us a message. We’re here to answer your questions and help you figure out the best path forward.

People from all over Kitchener trust us with their dental care. From Bridgeport to Huron Park, from Downtown to Country Hills – we’re here to help.

Your Smile Matters

Living without teeth or with teeth that don’t work well affects more than just your mouth. It affects how you feel about yourself. It changes what you can eat and how you interact with others.

Full arches give you back what you’ve been missing. They let you enjoy meals with your family. They let you smile in photos. They let you feel like yourself again.

At Homer Watson Dental, we’re here to help you through every step. From your first visit to the day you get your new teeth and beyond, we’re with you.

Visit Us in Kitchener

Ready to learn more about full arches? We’d love to meet you. Our office is located at:

Homer Watson Dental, 15 Pearson Street
Kitchener, Ontario N2C 0C5

We serve patients throughout Kitchener and the surrounding areas. Whether you live near the ION line, close to Victoria Park, or out in the newer neighborhoods like Forest Heights, we’re here for you.

Getting your smile back starts with a conversation. Let’s talk about what full arches can do for you. Reach out today and take the first step toward teeth that work and a smile you’ll love showing off.