3D CT scan
Evaluate bone, sinus position, nerve location, and implant options before guessing at a plan.

For failing teeth, loose dentures, severe bone loss, or a second opinion. Dr. Alexander Antipov plans All-on-4, All-on-6, zygomatic implants, and bone grafting with 3D CT imaging.
What the consultation includes
The best implant funnels remove uncertainty. This page routes patients into a focused consultation path: anatomy, options, cost range, financing, timing, and surgical comfort.
Evaluate bone, sinus position, nerve location, and implant options before guessing at a plan.
A board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon reviews All-on-4, All-on-6, zygomatic, and grafting paths.
Understand surgical steps, temporary teeth, healing, final restoration timing, and likely next appointments.
See what changes the fee: one arch vs two, bone loss, sedation, materials, and restorative design.
Built for full-arch cases
Full-arch implants can replace an upper arch, lower arch, or both arches with fixed teeth supported by dental implants. Same-day temporary teeth may be possible when anatomy and implant stability allow it.
Fixed full-arch implants vs removable dentures
A fixed bridge is secured to implants and does not rely on denture adhesive.
3D planning helps determine whether All-on-4, All-on-6, bone grafting, or zygomatic implants make sense.
IV sedation and general anesthesia options help make complex full-arch surgery more manageable.
Clinical case
Full-arch treatment may include extractions, grafting, implants, abutments, temporary teeth, and a final bridge. During consultation, Dr. Antipov explains which steps your case actually needs.
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Treatment path
The exact plan depends on your health, bone, bite, and goals. This is the typical full-arch path patients can expect.
Your city, current dental condition, timeline, and preferred contact method are confirmed.
Dr. Antipov reviews anatomy, treatment options, sedation, and what is realistic for your case.
You receive a clear roadmap for one arch or both arches, including temporary and final teeth timing.
Extractions, implant placement, and temporary fixed teeth may happen the same day when clinically appropriate.
After integration, final impressions and restorative steps create the long-term prosthesis.

Why Dr. Antipov
Full-arch cases can involve extractions, bone grafting, sinus anatomy, severe upper-jaw bone loss, IV sedation, bite design, and final prosthetic management. Dr. Antipov's practice connects oral and maxillofacial surgery, prosthodontic planning, and an in-house dental lab so the case is designed from surgery through the final bridge.
FAQ
These answers help you decide whether a full-arch consultation is the right next step.
Temporary fixed teeth may be possible the day of surgery when implant stability, bone quality, and bite planning support it. Final teeth are usually completed after healing.
You may still have options. Depending on anatomy, the plan may include bone grafting, sinus lift, angled implants, or zygomatic implants for severe upper-jaw bone loss.
The fee depends on one arch vs two, number of implants, bone grafting, sedation, temporary teeth, final material, and case complexity. The consultation gives you a case-specific plan.
Yes. Many full-arch patients start with loose, uncomfortable, or unstable dentures and want a fixed implant-supported option.
Send the form or call the office. The goal is simple: find out whether fixed implant teeth are realistic for your case and what the next step should be.