Caring For Your Full-Arch Implants
You have a brand new full-arch restoration anchored on implants, with a fixed temporary bridge likely in place while everything heals. The implants need to fuse to your bone over the coming months. The next two weeks of careful care protect that investment and set up a result that can last for decades.
The First Few Days
- Oozing and swelling are expected with a procedure this size. Swelling often peaks on day 2 to 3.
- Rest with your head elevated, even while sleeping, the first few nights.
- Do not lift your lip to inspect or pull on the site. Let it heal.
Protect The Implants
These implants are integrating under your new bridge. For the first weeks:
- No smoking. This is critical for full-arch success.
- Soft diet only. Do not test the bite with hard or chewy foods.
- No straws or vigorous rinsing the first few days.
Comfort
- Ice 20 on, 20 off across both cheeks the first day or two.
- Stay ahead of pain with medication on schedule. Take all medications, including antibiotics, exactly as prescribed.
Eating & Cleaning
- Soft foods only while healing. Eggs, yogurt, soups, smoothies, well-cooked soft items.
- Clean as directed, often with a special brush or water flosser we show you.
- Keep every follow-up. These visits confirm the implants are fusing.
Call Us If
- Your bridge feels loose or you feel any movement.
- Pain or swelling worsens after day 3, or you develop a fever.
- Bleeding is heavy and will not slow with pressure.
- Anything feels off. With a case this size, we would rather hear from you.
How To Protect Your Full-Arch For Decades
Your bridge cannot decay, but the gum and bone around the implants underneath can. That is where every bit of your care goes.
- No nicotine. Smoking is the biggest threat to full-arch implants and dramatically raises the risk of failure.
- Clean under and around the bridge daily. Bacteria collect where the bridge meets the gum. A water flosser and the brush we recommend keep that line clean.
- Keep your maintenance visits. We remove the bridge periodically to deep clean underneath in a way you cannot at home. This is how full-arch cases last.
Care for the foundation and your new smile can serve you for many years!
Questions about your new smile or your recovery? Call the office anytime. We are here for you!