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Elite Prosthetic Dentistry
Serving Georgetown, DC

Full Mouth Dental Implants in Georgetown, DC

Georgetown DC patients choose Dr. Gerald Marlin for full mouth dental implants. All-on-4, full arch restoration by a prosthodontist.

Full Mouth Dental Implants in Georgetown, DC

Georgetown residents live in one of the most recognized neighborhoods in the country, a community where the quality of everything from the brownstones along P Street to the restaurants on M Street reflects a standard that does not tolerate compromise. When Georgetown patients face the reality that their teeth are failing, that dentures have become intolerable, or that years of patchwork dental care have reached a dead end, they look for a solution that matches the standard they hold for everything else in their lives.

Full mouth dental implants provide that solution. At Elite Prosthetic Dentistry, located 12 minutes north of Georgetown at 4400 Jenifer Street NW, Dr. Gerald Marlin has been performing full arch implant restorations for over four decades. our practice is built around precisely this kind of complex prosthetic work: replacing full arches of teeth with fixed, permanent restorations that look natural, function like real teeth, and last for decades.

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What Full Mouth Dental Implants Deliver

The core promise of full arch implant restoration is simple: permanent teeth that do not come out. Four to six titanium implants are placed in the jawbone, and a custom prosthetic arch is fixed to them. The result is a set of teeth that stays in place 24 hours a day, restores nearly full chewing strength, and prevents the progressive bone loss that plagues denture wearers.

For Georgetown residents, the practical impact is significant. Meals at the restaurants along Wisconsin Avenue are no longer anxiety-producing. Social gatherings, professional meetings, and public appearances happen without the background worry of teeth shifting or slipping. The daily routine of adhesives, soaking, and adjustment disappears entirely.

The Clinical Reality Behind the Promise

Full arch implant restoration is not a commodity procedure. The quality of the outcome depends entirely on who plans the prosthesis, where the implants are positioned, and how the final restoration is designed and fabricated.

our practice is a prosthodontist. His specialty, the only one in dentistry devoted entirely to tooth replacement, gives him a fundamentally different perspective than a general dentist offering All-on-4 services. We begin every case by designing the final prosthesis: what the teeth should look like, where they should sit, how they should interact during biting and chewing. Only after that design is complete does the surgical plan come together. The implant positions serve the restoration, not the other way around.

This prosthetic-first approach produces restorations that look more natural, distribute forces more evenly across the implants, and last longer than restorations designed around surgical convenience.

The Georgetown Patient Profile

Full arch implant patients from Georgetown tend to fall into three categories:

Denture Wearers Ready for a Permanent Solution

Some Georgetown residents have worn removable dentures for years and are tired of the limitations. The adhesive never holds well enough. The fit deteriorates as the jawbone continues to resorb under the denture. Meals are restricted to soft foods. These patients want a permanent upgrade that eliminates every daily frustration of denture wear.

Patients with Multiple Failing Teeth

Others still have natural teeth, but those teeth are failing in rapid succession. Old crowns are cracking. Root canal-treated teeth are fracturing at the root. Bridges are coming loose. Instead of replacing one tooth at a time in an endless cycle of repairs, these patients opt for a comprehensive approach: extract the failing teeth, place implants, and restore with a fixed full arch prosthesis.

Patients Seeking Revision of Substandard Previous Work

A third group has already invested in implant treatment elsewhere and is dissatisfied with the results. Poorly fabricated full arch restorations, prosthetics with teeth that look obviously artificial, bite problems caused by incorrect occlusion, or implants that have failed are issues our prosthodontic team sees regularly from patients across DC.

The Treatment Process

Phase 1: Evaluation and Planning

Every full arch case begins with a comprehensive assessment. Elite Prosthetic Dentistry examines your remaining teeth, evaluates jawbone volume with 3D cone beam CT imaging, reviews your medical history, and discusses your expectations. You receive an honest assessment of what is achievable and a detailed treatment plan.

Phase 2: Preparatory Procedures

Patients who need bone grafting, sinus augmentation, or extraction of failing teeth undergo these procedures before or during implant placement. our practice coordinates all preparatory work with trusted oral surgeons and periodontists.

Phase 3: Implant Placement and Immediate Restoration

The implant surgery is performed by a experienced specialist using Dr. Marlin’s detailed surgical guide. In qualifying cases, a temporary fixed prosthesis is attached to the implants on the same day, allowing the patient to leave the appointment with functional teeth.

Phase 4: Integration

The implants integrate with the jawbone over three to six months. The temporary restoration remains in place throughout this period, and our prosthodontic team monitors healing with periodic check-ups.

Phase 5: Final Prosthesis

Once osseointegration is confirmed, our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry designs and fabricates the permanent prosthesis in our on-site dental laboratory. Material options include monolithic zirconia for maximum strength and durability, porcelain-veneered zirconia for the most lifelike esthetics, or hybrid acrylic prostheses where appropriate.

The final fitting involves precise adjustment of occlusion, esthetics, and comfort. Tooth shade, shape, and gum line contouring are individualized to your facial features.

Why the On-Site Laboratory Matters

Many dental practices outsource prosthetic fabrication to commercial dental laboratories, sometimes located across the country or overseas. When a full arch prosthesis needs a shade adjustment, contour refinement, or occlusal modification, that outsourced process can take weeks of shipping, waiting, and re-adjusting.

Our in-house laboratory eliminates that bottleneck entirely. Elite Prosthetic Dentistry works directly with the technicians who build your restoration. Adjustments are made in real time. If a shade needs refinement during your try-in appointment, it happens that day, not three weeks later.

For a procedure as complex and personalized as full arch implant restoration, this level of direct oversight produces measurably better results.

Addressing Georgetown Patient Concerns

”I have been told I am not a candidate”

Patients who have been told they lack sufficient bone for implants should know that bone deficiency is treatable, not necessarily disqualifying. Dr. Marlin has restored full arch cases for patients with severe bone loss by coordinating grafting procedures, using strategic implant angulation, and working with surgical specialists who have extensive experience in complex bone reconstruction.

”I am worried about the time commitment”

The full treatment process spans four to eight months for most patients. However, many patients receive a temporary fixed restoration on the day of surgery, meaning the transition from failing teeth or dentures to functional implant-supported teeth happens quickly. The remaining months are for healing and final prosthetic refinement.

”I want to know the full cost before I commit”

We provide detailed, itemized cost estimates during the planning phase, before any treatment begins. You will know exactly what every component costs. Financing options are available, and our team works with your insurance to maximize any applicable benefits.

Comparing Options

Full arch implant restoration is not the only option for patients with extensive tooth loss, but it is the most definitive. Here is how it compares:

Conventional Dentures: Removable, unstable, provide 20-25% of natural biting force, and accelerate bone loss. Require ongoing relines and adhesives.

Implant Overdentures: Snap onto 2-4 implants but remain removable. Better than conventional dentures but still move during function and must be removed for cleaning.

Full Arch Fixed Implant Prosthesis: Permanently attached to 4-6 implants, provides 85-90% of natural biting force, prevents bone loss, and is maintained like natural teeth. This is what we offer.

Getting to Our Office from Georgetown

Head north on Wisconsin Avenue from the Georgetown commercial district. The drive passes through Glover Park, the Cathedral neighborhood, and Tenleytown before reaching our Friendship Heights office at 4400 Jenifer Street NW. Total drive time: approximately 12 minutes.

Parking is available on Jenifer Street and in a nearby public garage. The Friendship Heights Metro Red Line station is adjacent to our building.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are full mouth dental implants?

Full mouth dental implants use four to six titanium implants per jaw to support a complete arch of fixed, permanent teeth. Unlike removable dentures, full arch implant restorations are secured directly to the jawbone and cannot shift, slip, or fall out. They restore natural chewing force and prevent the jawbone deterioration that occurs with conventional dentures.

How is this different from All-on-4?

All-on-4 is a specific brand name for one approach to full arch implant restoration using four implants per arch. The concept of full arch implant-supported prosthetics predates the All-on-4 trademark and can involve four, five, or six implants depending on the patient's anatomy and bone volume. Dr. Marlin evaluates each case individually and recommends the number of implants that will provide the best long-term stability for your specific situation.

Can I get full mouth implants if I currently wear dentures?

Yes. Many of our Georgetown patients transition from removable dentures to fixed full arch implant restorations. Even patients who have worn dentures for years and experienced significant bone loss are often candidates after bone grafting or other preparatory procedures. Dr. Marlin's experience with complex cases means he regularly treats patients that other practices have turned away.

Will I be without teeth during the process?

No. At no point during the full arch implant process will you be without functional teeth. In many cases, a temporary fixed restoration is placed on the same day as implant surgery. For cases requiring longer healing, a temporary prosthesis is provided and adjusted throughout the treatment period.

How do I care for full mouth dental implants?

Full arch implant restorations are cared for much like natural teeth: daily brushing, flossing around implant abutments, and regular professional cleanings. There are no adhesives to apply, no soaking overnight, and no removal required. Periodic check-ups with Dr. Marlin ensure the prosthesis and implants remain in optimal condition.

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Getting Here from Georgetown

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry is conveniently located near Georgetown, DC.

Straight drive north on Wisconsin Avenue from Georgetown to Friendship Heights. No highway needed.

Address:
4400 Jenifer Street NW, Suite 220
Washington, DC 20015

Phone: (202) 244-2101

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Georgetown residents trust Dr. Gerald Marlin for precision dental care. With 3,900+ implants placed and 40+ years of experience, your smile is in expert hands.