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Full-Arch Dental Implants (All-on-4 / All-on-X, Coordinated with Specialists) for Oakmont

Why Oakmont patients choose Bonin Dental Care

Many Oakmont residents over 60 have worn dentures or are considering them because multiple teeth are failing. Full-arch implant restoration is a game-changer. Instead of removing all remaining teeth and adapting to dentures, you can have a permanent, implant-supported set of teeth that function like your natural ones. Dr. Bonin has helped dozens of Oakmont patients transition from dentures to full-arch implants, and the difference in quality of life is profound. No slipping, no paste, no nightly soaking. Just teeth that work.

How We Serve Oakmont

Oakmont's retired professionals and former executives spent careers looking polished and confident. A full-arch restoration preserves that image and functionality. Whether you're at the Oakmont Village community center or hosting grandchildren, implant-supported teeth allow you to eat, laugh, and socialize without self-consciousness. The investment in full-arch implants is an investment in dignity and independence.

Worth the Drive

Full-arch implant surgery requires specialized training in bone grafting, implant angulation, and complex prosthetics. Dr. Bonin's Naval residency covered trauma and surgical reconstruction, skills that translate directly to full-arch work. You also benefit from continuity; the same dentist manages your surgery, healing, and final restoration. Chain clinics typically sub out implant surgery to specialists, then use other providers for the crown. Here, one dentist owns your entire outcome.

What Oakmont Patients Ask About Full-Arch Dental Implants (All-on-4 / All-on-X, Coordinated with Specialists)

Concerns we hear most from Oakmont

Full-arch restoration is one of the most significant dental decisions you'll make. It typically requires 4 to 6 implants per arch, placed surgically and then restored with a fixed prosthesis that can be ceramic or hybrid. The bone must be adequate to support all implants; if significant resorption has occurred from long-term denture wear, bone grafting may be necessary. We also assess your bite, your ability to tolerate surgery, and your medical conditions. Many Oakmont residents take multiple medications or have cardiac, autoimmune, or metabolic conditions. Dr. Bonin coordinates with your physicians and adjusts surgical protocols accordingly. Recovery takes time. You'll need soft foods for weeks and follow post-operative care closely. The final result is worth the commitment, but it's not a quick fix.

Neighborhood & Travel

Getting to us from Oakmont

Oakmont is a community of intention. Residents chose this place for its tranquility, its golf course, its proximity to wine country, and its social infrastructure. The Berger Center hosts clubs, classes, and gatherings that keep Oakmont residents engaged and connected. When you're part of an active community like this, your ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently matters. Full-arch implants give you the freedom to participate fully.

The drive from Oakmont west through Highway 12 and into Windsor is scenic and manageable. You're traveling to a dental home where full-arch implant surgery is performed with the same discipline and planning that your former careers demanded.

Clinical Depth

How Dr. Bonin approaches Full-Arch Dental Implants (All-on-4 / All-on-X, Coordinated with Specialists)

Full-arch implant restoration involves a coordinated sequence of surgical and prosthodontic steps. After implant placement, osseointegration occurs over 3 to 4 months, during which new bone forms around each implant body. Once integration is complete, we take impressions and fabricate either a fixed crown (cemented permanently) or a removable prosthesis on implant attachments (screw-retained). Both options are stable and functional, but they require different maintenance routines. The final prosthesis is milled to restore vertical dimension, proper bite pressure, and facial support. We custom-shade and contour the teeth to match your original anatomy or to give you the smile you've always wanted.

Post-operative healing is monitored closely. We see you at 1 week, 2 weeks, and then periodically during the integration phase. Bone levels are assessed by X-ray at 6 months and annually thereafter. The long-term success of full-arch implants depends on healthy bone, proper oral hygiene, and absence of peri-implantitis (infection around implants). We screen for these risks and provide you with clear maintenance protocols.

Why This Matters Locally

Fit for Oakmont lifestyle

At 60, 70, or 80, you're not done living. You're traveling, hosting family, playing golf, and building new chapters. Implant-supported teeth remove the anxiety and inconvenience of denture-related problems. No adhesive, no adjustments, no embarrassment. You reclaim the ability to enjoy meals with friends at local restaurants, to laugh freely, and to feel like yourself. For Oakmont residents, that freedom is priceless.

About This Service

Full-Arch Dental Implants (All-on-4 / All-on-X, Coordinated with Specialists)

Losing all your teeth, or reaching the point where extraction is your only option, can feel devastating. A full-arch dental implant restoration gives you your life back. Instead of a removable denture, you get a full set of fixed teeth anchored to just four to six implants per arch. They don't come out. They feel and function like natural teeth. You eat, speak, and smile without worry. A full-arch case is one of the most demanding procedures in dentistry, and the best outcomes come from a coordinated team: an oral surgeon or periodontist who places the implants using guided surgery, a prosthodontically focused restorative dentist who plans and seats the final bridge, and a lab that specializes in full-arch fabrication. At Bonin Dental Care, we want the best care for our patients, so we coordinate that team rather than try to do it all alone. The surgical phase is handled by trusted Sonoma County specialists whose practices are built around implant surgery and All-on-X protocols. The restorative phase is led by Dr. Bonin, who has built his career on complex restorative design. Four implants (the "All-on-4" technique) positioned at precise angles can support an entire arch of replacement teeth. Some cases call for five or six implants (All-on-5, All-on-6) if bone density is compromised or if extra security is needed. After healing and integration, the bridge becomes your permanent solution. You brush and floss it like natural teeth, and it lasts for decades with proper care. For patients in Windsor and throughout Sonoma County who've lived with missing teeth or ill-fitting dentures, full-arch implants are transformative. Some patients receive a same-day provisional (temporary teeth) on the day of surgery, so you leave the surgical office with teeth and can begin eating soft foods within days. Others wait for their bone to fully integrate before the permanent prosthesis is placed, which takes 3 to 6 months but ensures maximum stability. Dr. Bonin and the surgical specialist discuss the right approach for your bone, health, and timeline before treatment begins.

Common Questions

Full-Arch Dental Implants (All-on-4 / All-on-X, Coordinated with Specialists) in Oakmont: FAQ

Do I have to lose all my remaining teeth at once?

Not necessarily. We can remove failing teeth and coordinate implant placement with your oral surgeon over time if you prefer. However, many patients choose to remove all remaining teeth at the surgical visit, especially if those teeth are decayed or loose. This shortens the overall timeline. Dr. Bonin will discuss the best sequence based on your anatomy and preferences.

How many implants do I need to support a full arch?

The standard is 4 to 6 implants per arch, depending on bone quality and the design of the final prosthesis. Fewer implants (4) can work if bone and angles are ideal. More implants provide extra security and longevity. Dr. Bonin will recommend the optimal number for your situation after imaging and examination.

Will my bite feel natural immediately after the implants are restored?

The bite is carefully balanced during the crown fabrication and at placement. Most patients adapt within weeks to the new bite and chewing pattern. We may make minor adjustments at follow-up visits. Full comfort usually develops over 1 to 2 months as jaw muscles relax and you get accustomed to the solid foundation.

What if I don't have enough bone in my jaw for implants?

Bone grafting can rebuild volume in areas of loss. Your oral surgeon uses bone from your own body or biocompatible graft materials. The graft integrates over 4 to 6 months, then implants are placed. This extends the timeline but often allows implant restoration where it otherwise wouldn't be possible. Dr. Bonin will explain the graft material options at your consultation.

How do I care for a full-arch implant restoration?

You brush and floss as you would natural teeth. Some prostheses can be removed for thorough cleaning; others are cemented and permanent. We'll show you the best technique for your design. Regular checkups and professional cleanings are important to monitor bone health and implant stability. With proper care, your implants should last decades.

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