A New Full Set Of Teeth? More Possible Than You Think!

Getting a full set of fixed, implant-supported teeth is now possible for more people than you think. Whether you have failing teeth, loose dentures, or long-term tooth loss, modern implant options can restore function and confidence. This guide explains how a Full Set Teeth Walnut Creek CA solution works, who can get it, what the process looks like, and sensible next steps you can take.

What “full set of teeth” means: common treatment types

All‑on‑X (All‑on‑4 / All‑on‑6)

All‑on‑X replaces an entire arch with a fixed bridge supported by 4 to 6 implants. Many patients get same‑day provisional teeth so they leave surgery with a fixed arch. This option is common for people who want a stable, non-removable solution and faster return to normal chewing.

Implant‑supported removable overdentures

Overdentures snap onto implants but can be removed for cleaning. They cost less than fixed bridges and can be easier to maintain for some patients. People with limited budget or easier hygiene needs often choose implant‑supported removable overdentures over fixed bridges.

Zygomatic implants and advanced options

Zygomatic implants are long implants anchored in the cheekbone. They are used when the upper jaw has severe bone loss and traditional implants or grafts are not ideal. Zygomatic implants let some patients receive a full arch without extensive bone grafting.

Who is a candidate for Full Set Teeth Walnut Creek CA

Candidates commonly include people with failing dentition, painful or unstable dentures, severe wear, or advanced decay. Age alone rarely rules you out. Health and lifestyle matter more.

Medical and dental factors that affect candidacy:

  • Overall health and ability to heal
  • Smoking status — quitting improves success
  • Controlled diabetes or other chronic conditions
  • Oral infection or active gum disease must be addressed first

For patients with bone loss, solutions include bone grafting, sinus lifts, or zygomatic implants so a Full Set Teeth Walnut Creek CA plan can still be possible.

Treatment process and recovery — what to expect

Step 1: Consultation and digital planning

The first visit uses CBCT 3D imaging and intraoral scans to map bone and anatomy. Digital planning and treatment simulation let you see proposed results and choose between same‑day provisionals or a staged plan.

Step 2: Surgery day (what happens)

On surgery day, implants are placed using guided protocols. Many patients receive same‑day provisional teeth that are fixed to the implants. Sedation options range from oral or IV sedation to general anesthesia for comfort and safety.

Step 3: Recovery and follow‑up

Expect soft‑tissue healing in a few weeks and full bone integration to take several months. Pain is managed with medication and a soft diet is recommended initially. Final prostheses are delivered once healing and integration meet the plan’s milestones.

Why modern technology improves predictability and comfort

Advanced tools make treatment safer and more predictable. CBCT 3D imaging shows exact anatomy. Guided surgery and 3D‑printed surgical guides ensure precise implant placement. CAD/CAM design and on‑site labs speed up prosthesis fabrication and improve fit. Sedation and anesthesiology services help patients stay comfortable during longer procedures.

Costs, insurance, and financing

Cost depends on how many implants, whether bone grafting or sinus lifts are needed, prosthesis materials, and case complexity. Prices vary widely, so exact costs come from a personalized plan.

Many practices offer financing, in‑house plans, or third‑party payment programs. Some insurance may cover portions like extractions or limited lab fees; full arch implants are often considered elective. Ask about estimates and payment options during your consult for a clear picture.

What to expect long‑term and how to care for your new teeth

Implant‑supported full arches improve eating, speech, and facial support. Daily care includes brushing, flossing or interdental cleaning under the prosthesis, and regular checkups. Expect periodic maintenance and occasional adjustments. Contact your surgeon if you notice pain, looseness, or changes in fit.

About the team and how to get started with Full Set Teeth Walnut Creek CA

Dr. Ali Alijanian is a board‑certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon with over 24 years’ experience. He specializes in All‑on‑X, zygomatic implants, and complex bone grafting. The Walnut Creek practice uses CBCT, intraoral scanning, CAD/CAM, 3D printing, and an on‑site lab to streamline care and produce accurate results.

What to bring to your first consult:

  • Any recent dental x‑rays or CBCTs, if you have them
  • List of current medications and medical history
  • Your goals and photos of your smile, if available

Next steps: schedule a consult, get a CBCT scan if needed, and review a personalized plan for a Full Set Teeth Walnut Creek CA solution.

Short FAQ

  • Q: Am I too old for implants? A: Age alone rarely rules you out; overall health and healing ability matter more.
  • Q: How long does recovery take? A: Soft‑tissue healing is a few weeks; full bone integration can take several months.
  • Q: Can I eat normally after? A: Most people start on a soft diet and gradually return to regular foods as directed.

Ready to learn if a Full Set Teeth Walnut Creek CA solution is right for you? Request a consultation to review options and get a personalized plan.

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About The Author:
Dr Ali Alijanian

Dr. Ali Alijanian is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon with more than 24 years of experience in advanced oral surgery and dental implant care.

As the founder of the Partnership Study Club and the Centurion Dental Practi(CE)nter, he has trained and collaborated with dentists for two decades to elevate treatment standards in implant dentistry. Dr. Alijanian has been recognized with prestigious awards including the James M. Pappenfus Award and Delta Dental’s Smile Star Award for his dedication to patient-centered care, clinical excellence, and community impact.

His leadership roles, including serving as President of the Contra Costa Dental Society, reflect his ongoing commitment to advancing oral health and ensuring patients receive the highest quality outcomes.

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