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Full-Arch Implant Restoration for Rohnert Park Patients

Replace an entire upper or lower arch on all-on-4 or all-on-6 implants in a coordinated surgical and restorative plan. Dr. Bonin manages every phase from Rohnert Park consultation to final bridge delivery.

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

Why Rohnert Park patients choose Bonin Dental Care

Rohnert Park patients with extensive tooth loss or a failing full denture often ask the same question: are implants realistic at my age or with my health situation? The honest answer, for most patients, is yes. All-on-4 and all-on-6 protocols are specifically designed to work in cases where bone loss is significant and options feel limited. We evaluate your specific anatomy with 3D CBCT imaging and give you a clear yes, no, or maybe depending on the clinical picture, not your age or a generic checklist.

How We Serve Rohnert Park

Rohnert Park patients often bring practical concerns about work time, recovery, and whether the treatment fits a real life. A full-arch implant case does require multiple appointments spread over months, but the work is compressed into specific windows: surgery day, follow-up checks, restorative appointments. We consolidate these into the fewest number of trips and coordinate around your schedule.

Worth the Drive

The 22-minute drive to Windsor puts you at a practice that handles the full-arch surgery, immediate temporary bridge, bone integration, and final restoration all in one place. Rohnert Park patients who have been to Santa Rosa specialists appreciate avoiding the referral ping-pong that comes from being sent to a surgeon, then back to a restorative dentist, then back again.

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

Concerns we hear most from Rohnert Park

Rohnert Park patients pursuing full-arch implants are often managing the emotional weight of significant tooth loss. Whether from decay, extractions, or a failing full denture, the loss affects self-image, eating enjoyment, and social confidence. Full-arch restoration addresses all three. Rohnert Park patients bring practical questions about bone grafting: Will I need it? How much longer does it take? Does it cost extra? The CBCT scan shows the exact bone anatomy, and we explain upfront whether grafting is necessary. Some Rohnert Park patients have adequate bone for all-on-4 without grafting; others benefit from grafting to position implants more favorably. Another Rohnert Park concern is age: patients in their 60s, 70s, or 80s worry whether implants are realistic for them. The honest answer is yes, assuming general health is stable and chronic conditions are managed. We coordinate with your physician when relevant. Rohnert Park patients also appreciate the honesty about recovery: surgery day and the following day require rest. By day three or four, most patients are back to light activity. Pain is usually manageable with over-the-counter medication. By two weeks, most Rohnert Park patients are back to work.

Neighborhood & Travel

Getting to us from Rohnert Park

The M-section and Canon Manor neighborhoods represent the heart of Rohnert Park's residential stability, where multigenerational families often choose to age in place. Access to these areas from Highway 101 is seamless: exit at Rohnert Park Expressway or Windsor River Road, then navigate the predictable grid layout. These neighborhoods sit west of the university campus and appeal to retirees and established families precisely because of their quiet, planned-community character. The grid makes navigation simple, and there are no winding country roads or unmarked turnoffs to confuse commuters.

From these neighborhoods, the drive to Windsor is consistently 20 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. The Route 101 corridor is direct, and there are no necessary detours through downtown Santa Rosa or congested shopping centers. For patients who need multiple appointments spaced over months, this predictability is valuable. You can plan travel time confidently and even block appointments back-to-back on a single day if your schedule demands it.

Clinical Depth

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

Full-arch implant restoration (also called implant-supported dentures or full-mouth implants) typically uses four to six strategically placed implants to anchor either a fixed crown bridge or a removable overdenture prosthesis. Dr. Bonin evaluates your bone density, jaw structure, and functional goals at consultation to recommend whether fixed or removable restoration best fits your situation. The CBCT scan shows exactly what bone you have to work with, and if grafting is necessary, that sequence is planned upfront. Rohnert Park patients often have realistic expectations after Dr. Bonin explains the osseointegration timeline, which typically takes three to six months for the implants to anchor solidly.

The prosthetic phase involves either a milled zirconia bridge (which is fixed, non-removable, and nearly indistinguishable from natural teeth) or an implant-retained overdenture (which snaps onto the implants, is removable for cleaning, but stays firmly seated during chewing and speaking). Both restore chewing function to near-normal levels. Most full-arch cases from Rohnert Park are completed within nine to twelve months total, including bone integration and final restoration. Dr. Bonin maintains detailed digital records so any future adjustments or repairs can be coordinated locally or managed by any qualified dentist.

Why This Matters Locally

Fit for Rohnert Park lifestyle

Rohnert Park's retiree community and working-age professionals who have lost multiple teeth often hesitate between full-arch implants and traditional complete dentures because they have worn dentures before and know the limitations. Implants appeal to this demographic because they restore the ability to eat with confidence, speak without worrying about slippage, and maintain clear speech patterns. For Sonoma State University faculty approaching retirement and planning to age in Rohnert Park, the long-term stability of implants is especially compelling.

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 Rohnert Park: FAQ

Do I need to be awake for full-arch implant surgery?

You can choose. Local anesthesia plus nitrous oxide is standard; oral conscious sedation is available if you prefer to be drowsy or asleep. Most patients who choose sedation report they do not remember the surgery and woke up to hear that the implants were already placed. A driver is required if you choose sedation.

How do you decide if a patient needs all-on-4 versus all-on-6?

The choice depends on your jawbone anatomy, how much space the arch spans, and how much bone we have to work with. The CBCT scan shows us the height, width, and density of bone in each region. All-on-4 often works when bone is compromised; all-on-6 adds security when bone is adequate. We explain the scan and the choice at consultation.

What happens if I had a full denture before and now want implants?

Many Rohnert Park patients transition from dentures to all-on-4 or all-on-6. The jawbone has usually resorbed over time from denture wearing, so bone grafting is sometimes part of the plan. The CBCT scan tells us how much bone has been lost and whether grafting is necessary.

Can I have both upper and lower full-arch implants at the same time?

Yes, but most patients prefer to do one arch at a time so they can manage recovery and adjust to the first restoration before addressing the second arch. The timeline for doing both would be one arch completed, then a few months later the second arch. We discuss the sequencing and your preferences at consultation.

What is the recovery like after full-arch implant surgery for a Rohnert Park patient in my 70s?

Recovery is typically straightforward. Day one post-surgery, rest at home. Days two to three, mild soreness managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. By day four to five, most patients are ready for light activity. By two weeks, normal work and activities resume. Age alone does not change recovery. What matters is general health and following post-operative instructions.

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