Our team works closely with dental practices throughout the restoration process to support organized communication, restorative planning, and coordinated case development. We review treatment goals, assist with surgical guide preparation, coordinate prosthetic timelines, and help refine the final restoration design. This collaborative approach helps practices maintain greater predictability throughout full arch implant cases while supporting efficient treatment coordination from the planning stage through final prosthesis delivery.
Yes. Our studio remains actively involved throughout multiple stages of the restoration process, from planning and provisional preparation to smile evaluations and final prosthetic development. We work alongside dental practices to support restorative coordination, prosthetic refinement, and treatment organization. This continued involvement helps simplify communication and maintain consistency throughout full arch implant cases while supporting both functional and aesthetic restoration goals for each patient.
Restorative planning helps organize the aesthetic, functional, and structural goals of the implant restoration before treatment progresses. This process may include smile evaluations, prosthetic discussions, provisional planning, and surgical guide coordination. Organized restorative planning supports clearer communication between the dental practice and restorative team while helping improve treatment predictability, prosthetic consistency, and workflow coordination throughout complex full arch implant restoration cases.
Surgical guides are custom-fabricated tools developed to assist dental providers with implant positioning during surgery. These guides help support accuracy, angulation, and implant placement consistency throughout treatment. At Atlantic Implant Studio, we assist practices by developing surgical guides as part of the collaborative restoration process, helping improve predictability during complex full arch implant cases and supporting smoother restorative transitions following surgical treatment completion.
Final implant prosthetics may include advanced restorative materials such as zirconia and other durable implant-supported restorative options selected for strength, aesthetics, and long-term function. Material selection may vary depending on the treatment plan, restorative requirements, and clinical recommendations established by the dental practice. Our team carefully develops each prosthesis to support durability, appearance, comfort, and overall restoration performance throughout long-term patient use.
Atlantic Implant Studio specializes in full arch implant restorations designed to replace an entire upper or lower set of teeth with implant-supported prosthetics. Our studio supports dental practices through restorative planning, provisional restorations, smile design evaluations, surgical guide fabrication, and final implant-retained prosthetic development. Each restoration is carefully designed to support long-term function, aesthetics, and patient confidence throughout every stage of treatment.
Facial analysis helps evaluate how the final restoration will relate to the patient’s facial structure, smile proportions, and overall appearance. This process supports more personalized prosthetic planning by helping guide restorative decisions related to tooth positioning, smile symmetry, and aesthetic balance. Atlantic Implant Studio incorporates facial analysis as part of the collaborative restorative process to help support natural-looking implant restoration outcomes for full arch cases.
Smile design evaluations help refine the appearance, balance, and overall aesthetics of the final restoration before completion. During this process, the dental practice and restorative team review elements such as tooth shape, smile proportions, facial harmony, and patient preferences. This collaborative approach helps create more natural-looking prosthetic results while supporting patient confidence and improving communication before the final implant-retained restoration is delivered.
The planning process may include smile design evaluations, restorative discussions, surgical guide preparation, prosthetic development, and coordination with the treating dental practice. We carefully review the functional and aesthetic goals of each case to help support predictable restoration outcomes. Our team also assists in preparing provisional restorations and final prosthetic designs that align with the treatment objectives established between the patient and the dental provider.
Atlantic Implant Studio primarily collaborates with dental practices as a restorative support studio for implant cases. Our team works alongside dentists and treatment providers throughout the planning, provisional, and prosthetic development process. While patients may be involved in smile evaluations and restoration discussions coordinated through the practice, treatment, diagnosis, and surgical procedures are managed directly by the patient’s dental provider and clinical team.
Each implant-retained prosthetic is carefully developed to support both appearance and long-term daily function. Our restorative process considers factors such as smile aesthetics, structural durability, facial balance, comfort, and restorative precision throughout development. Through coordinated planning and prosthetic refinement, Atlantic Implant Studio helps dental practices deliver implant restorations designed to support chewing function, speech clarity, smile confidence, and long-term restorative stability for patients.
Our studio supports treatment predictability through collaborative planning, organized restorative coordination, surgical guide fabrication, provisional evaluations, and detailed prosthetic development. By remaining involved throughout multiple stages of the restoration process, we help practices maintain clearer communication and more structured workflows during complex implant cases. This approach supports greater consistency throughout treatment while helping simplify restorative transitions from surgery through final prosthetic delivery.
A trial prosthesis allows the dental practice and restorative team to evaluate aesthetics, fit, function, and patient comfort before the final prosthetic restoration is completed. This stage may help identify adjustments related to bite alignment, smile appearance, or overall prosthetic balance. Trial restorations also provide patients with an opportunity to preview elements of the final restoration before permanent prosthetic delivery and long-term treatment completion.
Yes. Throughout the restorative process, patients may have opportunities to review provisional restorations, smile evaluations, and trial prosthetic stages before the final prosthesis is delivered. This process helps support communication between the dental practice, restorative team, and patient while allowing adjustments to aesthetics and overall appearance before the restoration is finalized. These evaluations help improve confidence and satisfaction throughout treatment development.
The provisional phase allows the dental practice and restorative team to evaluate fit, appearance, function, and overall patient comfort before finalizing the prosthesis. Temporary restorations may be adjusted to support aesthetics, speech, bite alignment, and patient preferences throughout treatment. This stage also provides valuable feedback that helps guide the development of the final implant-supported prosthetic while supporting smoother long-term restoration outcomes for the patient.
Bart Francois brings more than 20 years of restorative experience to full arch implant cases and prosthetic development. His background includes training at Atlanta Technical College and leadership experience as a former Clear Choice lab manager. Through years of restorative planning and implant prosthetic development, Bart has supported dental practices with technical precision, restorative coordination, and collaborative implant restoration workflows focused on functional and aesthetic treatment outcomes.
Full arch implant restorations are designed to attach securely to dental implants rather than resting directly on the gums like removable dentures. This implant-supported approach may provide improved stability, function, comfort, and confidence for patients. Unlike traditional removable dentures, full arch prosthetics are developed as long-term restorative solutions intended to support everyday activities such as speaking, chewing, and smiling with greater consistency and support.
Dental practices interested in restorative collaboration can contact Atlantic Implant Studio directly to discuss treatment goals, restoration timelines, surgical guide preparation, and prosthetic support needs. Our team works closely with practices throughout the planning and restorative process to help coordinate full arch implant cases from provisional preparation through final prosthetic delivery. We welcome opportunities to support practices seeking collaborative restorative partnership and implant case coordination.
Atlantic Implant Studio supports dental practices throughout greater Cobb County and surrounding communities with collaborative implant restoration services and prosthetic support. Our studio works with practices seeking assistance with full arch restorations, surgical guide fabrication, restorative planning, and implant-supported prosthetic development. Practices interested in discussing restorative collaboration or implant case support are encouraged to contact our team directly for additional information and coordination details.
Our team works directly with dental practices throughout the restorative process to support organized communication, scheduling coordination, prosthetic preparation, and treatment planning discussions. We remain actively involved during multiple phases of restoration development to help simplify workflow coordination and support smoother case progression. This collaborative approach allows practices to maintain clearer restorative organization throughout full arch implant treatment and prosthetic delivery stages.