Full-Arch Dental Implants in Bermuda
REBUILD A FULL SMILE AND RESTORE FULL CONFIDENCE AT SIGNATURE DENTAL AESTHETICS
At Signature Dental Aesthetics, our full-arch dental implant solutions are designed for patients seeking a complete transformation of their smile.
Whether you are missing most or all teeth in the upper or lower arch, we provide advanced, fixed implant restorations that restore full function, aesthetics, and long-term oral health.
Using the world-renowned Swiss Straumann Implant System, we deliver precision-engineered results backed by extensive global research, exceptional stability, and outstanding long-term success.
REBUILD A FULL SMILE AND RESTORE FULL CONFIDENCE AT SIGNATURE DENTAL AESTHETICS
At Signature Dental Aesthetics, our full-arch dental implant solutions are designed for patients seeking a complete transformation of their smile.
Whether you are missing most or all teeth in the upper or lower arch, we provide advanced, fixed implant restorations that restore full function, aesthetics, and long-term oral health.
Using the world-renowned Swiss Straumann Implant System, we deliver precision-engineered results backed by extensive global research, exceptional stability, and outstanding long-term success.
At a Glance
3-9 months (varies by case)
Managed with anesthesia / sedation
Straumann implant system + fixed bridge
15+ years
Full smile restoration
Phased healing process
What Are Full-Arch Dental Implants?
Full-arch dental implants are a modern solution for replacing an entire row of missing teeth using a small number of strategically placed implants to support a fixed bridge.
Unlike traditional dentures, full-arch restorations are permanently secured and do not need to be removed.
This treatment is ideal for patients who have experienced significant tooth loss, failing dentition, or who are looking to permanently replace removable dentures. At Signature Dental Aesthetics, each case is carefully planned using advanced 3D imaging and digital design to ensure optimal implant positioning and natural-looking results.
The outcome is a stable, fixed smile that restores both appearance and full chewing function – helping patients regain confidence in everyday life.

What Do Full-Arch Implants Treat?
Full-arch implant treatment is designed for advanced restorative needs, including:
- Complete tooth loss in upper or lower arch
- Severely failing or decayed dentition
- Long-term removable denture replacement
- Multiple failing dental restorations
- Severe functional bite breakdown
- Advanced periodontal (gum) disease cases
How The Treatment Works
The SDA Process
Advanced Diagnostics & Full Smile Planning
We begin with a comprehensive assessment using 3D CBCT imaging, digital scanning, and bite analysis to evaluate bone structure, gum health, and facial support. Using advanced implant planning software, we design a fully customized full-arch solution that maps the precise placement of each implant for maximum stability and long-term success. We use Cone Beam CT (CBCT) scanning and digital implant planning technology to design full-arch restorations with maximum precision and predictability.
Implant Placement & Surgical Phase
A small number of strategically positioned implants are placed into the jawbone using the Straumann Implant System (Switzerland), known globally for its precision engineering and clinical reliability. Depending on your case, immediate temporary teeth may be fitted so you leave with a functional, natural-looking smile while healing begins.
Healing & Osseointegration
During the healing phase, the implants integrate naturally with the jawbone, creating a strong and stable foundation for your final restoration. This process ensures long-term durability and allows us to refine your bite and aesthetics before final placement.
Final Full-Arch Restoration
Once healing is complete, your custom-designed full-arch bridge is securely attached. Each tooth is individually crafted to replicate natural shape, color, and translucency, creating a lifelike smile that is both functional and aesthetically balanced.
Many of our surgical treatments can be performed under moderate conscious sedation to maximize comfort and reduce treatment anxiety. Sedation is administered by a board-certified anesthesiologist, allowing patients to feel relaxed throughout more complex procedures.

What Results Can You Expect?
- A complete, fixed set of natural-looking teeth
- Restored ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently
- Improved facial structure and support
- Elimination of removable dentures
- A long-term, stable smile solution
Why Patients Choose Full-Arch Implants
- Permanent alternative to dentures – fixed and non-removable
- Full smile transformation – restores entire arch function and aesthetics
- Fewer implants required – strategically placed for maximum support
- Improved comfort and stability – no slipping or movement
- High long-term success rates – predictable, durable outcomes

Why Choose Signature Dental Aesthetics
Expertise. Precision. Full-Smile Transformation.- Uses the Swiss Straumann Implant System for world-class reliability
- Advanced 3D digital planning and guided implant placement
- Experience in complex full-mouth rehabilitation cases
- Led by Dr DeVon Binns, Harvard-trained dental implantologist
- Patient-focused, luxury clinical experience with meticulous attention to detail

Frequently asked questions
Typically 4-6 implants are used per arch, depending on bone quality and treatment planning.
Temporary fixed teeth are usually provided so you maintain function and appearance during healing.
With proper care, they can last 15 years or more, often significantly longer.
The procedure is performed under anesthesia or sedation, and most patients report manageable post-operative discomfort.
Full-arch implants are a common and highly effective replacement for removable dentures.
Many of our surgical and more complex procedures can be carried out under moderate conscious sedation, helping you feel calm and comfortable throughout treatment. Sedation is provided by a board-certified anesthesiologist, allowing us to offer a high level of care for patients who may feel anxious or are undergoing more involved procedures.
