Full Arch Restoration in Downtown Los Angeles

Replace All the Teeth in One Go

Full arch restoration Downtown Los Angeles. Dr. Kevin Chin at City of Angels Dentistry evaluates patients for full arch implant-supported tooth replacement — the most complete solution for patients missing most or all of their teeth.

Losing Most or All of Your Teeth Is a Significant Problem. There Are Good Solutions.

Full arch tooth loss affects every aspect of daily life — eating, speaking, appearance, and confidence. Conventional dentures address the cosmetic issue but do little for function or bone preservation. Full arch implant-supported restoration replaces the teeth and the roots, preserves the jawbone, and provides a level of function that conventional dentures cannot match.

Maybe your hesitation has been showing up as:

Missing most or all of the teeth in one or both arches
Conventional dentures that don't function or fit the way you need them to
Wanting to understand all implant-supported full arch options before deciding on a treatment path
You have options

Full Arch Teeth Replaced on Implants. Permanent. Functional. Natural-looking.

Full arch restoration at City of Angels Dentistry replaces all teeth in one or both arches using implant-supported fixed or removable prosthetics. Whether it's All-on-4, implant-supported overdentures, or another approach, Dr. Chin evaluates and coordinates the right full arch solution for your bone, health, and goals.
  • Fixed or removable options depending on bone volume, health, and patient preference
  • Implant-supported prosthetics that preserve jawbone and provide natural function
  • Complete evaluation and honest comparison of all options before treatment begins
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Why Patients Choose Us

Experience and guidance from a team you can trust

Full arch restoration consultations at City of Angels Dentistry are among the most comprehensive assessments in dentistry — they involve evaluating bone volume across an entire arch, overall health status, current prosthetic situation, and patient goals and budget. Dr. Kevin Chin has been coordinating complex implant cases in Downtown Los Angeles since 2018, and his approach to full arch consultations is always the same: complete information, honest comparison of all realistic options, and a plan the patient fully understands before any treatment begins.

How Full Arch Restoration Works at City of Angels Dentistry

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Comprehensive Arch Evaluation

Dr. Chin evaluates bone volume across the full arch, gum health, bite, overall health, and current prosthetic situation. He presents all appropriate full arch options with honest comparisons.

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Treatment Planning & Phasing

A full treatment plan is developed including number of implants, timing, prosthetic type, and complete timeline. Any necessary preparatory treatment (extractions, bone grafting) is sequenced appropriately.

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Implant Placement & Restoration

Implants are placed and allowed to integrate. The final fixed or removable prosthetic is attached after confirmed integration. Dr. Chin manages the full process.

Ready for a dentist who gets it right?

Full arch restoration at City of Angels Dentistry replaces all the teeth in one or both jaws with implant-supported prosthetics — fixed or removable, depending on your bone health and goals. Same-week consultations available in Downtown LA.

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Full Arch Restoration in Downtown Los Angeles

Full arch restoration is implant-supported tooth replacement across an entire upper or lower jaw. At City of Angels Dentistry in Downtown LA, Dr. Kevin Chin evaluates patients for full arch restoration using fixed options (All-on-4, All-on-6), removable implant overdentures, and other approaches appropriate to each patient's bone volume, health, and goals.

What are the options for full arch restoration?

The main full arch restoration options are fixed implant bridges (All-on-4 or All-on-6 — permanently attached, cannot be removed), implant-supported overdentures (snap onto implants, can be removed for cleaning), and implant-retained dentures with a bar connection. Each has different cost, maintenance, aesthetic, and functional characteristics. Dr. Chin explains all options in detail at the consultation.

How many implants does full arch restoration require?

The number depends on the approach. All-on-4 uses four implants per arch. All-on-6 uses six. Implant overdentures typically require 2–4. Individual implants replacing every tooth would require more. Dr. Chin determines the appropriate number based on bone volume and the prosthetic approach chosen.

How long does full arch restoration take?

Timeline varies by complexity. Most fixed full arch cases take 3–6 months from implant placement to final prosthetic. Cases requiring bone grafting or multiple extractions before implant placement take longer. Dr. Chin provides a realistic timeline at the consultation.

Full arch restoration near Downtown Los Angeles

City of Angels Dentistry is at 1127 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1100 in Downtown LA — accessible from the Financial District, Bunker Hill, the Arts District, Koreatown, Echo Park, and Silver Lake.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does full arch restoration cost in Downtown Los Angeles?

Full arch restoration is a significant investment. Cost depends on the approach, the number of implants, whether preparatory treatment is needed, and the prosthetic type. Dr. Chin provides a complete cost breakdown at the consultation. Financing is available.

Is full arch restoration covered by insurance?

Most dental insurance plans have limited implant coverage. Some medical insurance may cover related surgical components. Financing is available at City of Angels Dentistry to manage the cost over time.

Can full arch restoration be done in phases?

Yes. Many patients phase full arch treatment — starting with the arch of greater functional priority and completing the second arch when timeline and budget allow. Dr. Chin designs the full plan upfront so each phase builds toward the complete result.

What happens if I don't get implants and continue with conventional dentures?

Bone resorption continues under conventional dentures because there are no roots to stimulate the bone. Over years, the ridge shrinks and the denture fit worsens requiring relining or replacement. The face also changes shape due to bone loss. Implants can halt this process.