What Is a Roundhouse Bridge?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains the options for a full-arch restoration, including semi-removable and fixed solutions for replacing all missing teeth. Learn about the benefits of a roundhouse restoration, offering natural comfort and function—schedule your free consultation today to explore this advanced tooth replacement option.

You may have heard the terms roundhouse bridge or full-arch restoration, which refer to a dental prosthesis that replaces all the missing teeth in an arch. This type of restoration can be designed in two ways:

  • Semi-removable: This option is securely attached to dental implants and can only be removed by a dentist for professional cleaning and maintenance.
  • Fixed: A fixed full-arch restoration remains permanently in place and is cleaned in the mouth, just like natural teeth.

A roundhouse restoration is one of the most natural-feeling tooth replacement options available because it does not extend into areas of the mouth beyond where natural teeth would be. This allows for better comfort and taste sensation compared to traditional dentures.

If you are missing all of your teeth and are looking for the most advanced solution that modern dentistry offers, I would be happy to discuss your options. Schedule a consultation to learn more about how a full-arch restoration can restore your smile and function.

OUR DENTAL SERVICES

Mini Dental Implants Can Change Your Life!

Read Our Dental Blog

Learn about our comprehensive dental treatments, and the latest advancements in general, cosmetic, and implant dentistry in Winston-Salem and beyond.

Looking for Mini Dental Implants in Greensboro? Come to Keider DDS

Greensboro earned its nickname “Gate City” in the late 19th century when it served as a major transportation hub, especially for railroads. Positioned just between the North and South on the East Coast, it was [...]

Sedation Dentistry Takes the Anxiety Out of Treatment

Remaining in good humor is quite the skill. But did you know the word “humor” actually has ancient medical roots? Early Greek physicians believed that four bodily “humors,” or fluids, needed to stay in balance [...]

How Full Arch Dental Implants Support Permanent Teeth

When you invested in traditional dentures, you were expecting something that felt like your natural teeth. Yet now that you have them, your dentures may feel more like a temporary band-aid fix than a true [...]

You Have Questions, We Have Answers!