Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost

26 Jul
Full Mouth dental implant cost

Full-mouth dental implant costs can vary widely. Dental implants are ideal for full-mouth rehabilitation, restoring your confident smile and turning back the clock on your oral health. However, a complete set of implants can be costly. Prices can vary between $6,000 and $70,000, but why is there such a wide range of prices?

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There is no set price for complete mouth restoration because everyone is different and has different needs. Any "online quote" for dental implants is just an estimate. No dentist can give you an accurate price until they complete a free evaluation of your situation.

Before making such a big investment, it's vital to understand your needs and what options are best for your individual case.

Full-mouth dental implants restore the look and bite strength of natural teeth quickly. New fixed-removable dentures like Renew's SureSNAP are fast becoming a go-to choice for patients because they are 60% less than average costs.

A complete set of individual implants has many benefits. Unfortunately, the higher cost and complex surgery often cause patients and oral surgeons to question whether it is the right choice. Both usually decide to explore whether a lower-cost alternative is a better fit.

If you are facing this major life decision, you are not alone. Below, we go in-depth and break down the benefits and costs of permanent full mouth implants and explore removable implant dentures for a new healthy smile. We also answer questions about the long-term benefits, surgical procedure, and average cost of achieving a radiant, natural look.

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Benefits of Full Mouth Dental Implants

Full-mouth dental implants can be a costly investment, but their long-term value and benefits are huge. First and foremost, high-quality dental implants improve your oral health, which is already a massive benefit for your overall health and comfort.

With improved oral health, you can also enjoy the foods you have always loved but have had to avoid since you've had hurting or missing teeth for a long time.

Life Changing Treatment

A new smile's improved aesthetic is a significant benefit of full-mouth dental implants, especially if you are missing multiple teeth or your remaining ones are yellow, discolored, and out of place.

When you invest in full mouth restoration, you’re investing in a better quality of life and well-being, especially if you previously struggled with tooth loss. While they have a higher initial investment, they’re much more durable than tooth replacement options like fragile, uncomfortable dentures and dental crowns.

Compared to traditional dentures, dental implant treatments are far more resilient, making them more cost-effective over time and a permanent solution in the long run. However, because they’re so costly, it’s important to seek out proper care from a reputable and experienced dental practice.

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Dr. Anthony Corral, DMD, has an undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University in Cellular/Molecular Neuroscience and years of experience providing general dentistry, complex dental procedures, and implant dentistry.

In addition, Dr. Corral is a certified sleep-sedation dentist, allowing patients to receive the local anesthesia required for complete mouth restoration in one location.

Different Types of Full Mouth Dental Implants

Dental implant treatment is well established as a long-term solution for dental care, and new and innovative methods are available to help you achieve your goals of replacing missing or damaged teeth.

Different types of full-mouth dental implants are also available when you're missing a number of teeth. Your dentist or oral surgeon can advise you on the exact type of implant that would work best for you, but some of the most popular options include:

AIO (All-In-One or All-on-4)

  • This type of implant is usually called a full-mouth dental implant. Using a few individual implants as a base for a full set of teeth. This is non-removable but takes less time than a bunch of single implants because you replace a row of lower or upper teeth with full-arch dental implants. This permanent denture option is supported by four to six implants.

FIXED Secure

  • These implants are less expensive, so you can get a new smile for less. The cost of the procedure appeals to dental insurance companies, so patients with dental insurance should ask about it. However, this over-denture system usually attaches to already fixed implants from another dentist or dental provider. It's like using parts from a different brand car to fix your own car. This fixed-secure treatment requires the same number of implants as the quicker AIO method, but the bridge or denture is attached differently in this case. Still, these implants are non-removable.

Snap-In Implant Dentures

  • Innovative snap-in dentures offer the best of both worlds. These are completely removable and are secured by the same number of implants as the two previous types of dental implants. Removable, traditional dentures are convenient for cleaning, oral health, and future oral surgery, but dealing with sticky adhesives and paying for replacement costs are the worst. Plus, dentures without a single dental implant to support them are bad for patients' long-term oral health. This game-changing method inserts two to six implants into your jawbone, where your oral surgeon then snaps in new implant-supported dentures. You can remove them at any time without having to go to the dental office. Their ease of removal and cleaning is why they’re considered more convenient than permanent All-on-4 dental implants. They also look like real, new teeth, giving you an entirely new smile.

The Digital SureSNAP System process takes only a day and is approximately 60% cheaper than other implant options. While traditional dentures require time-consuming suction or adhesives to insert, SureSnap lets you quickly snap your teeth in and out whenever you needed to.

Traditional dentures are uncomfortable and only provide 10% of your natural teeth’s biting power. SureSNAP gives you superior biting power to enjoy all your favorite foods again. Patients can bite into apples and have delicious baby-back ribs again without worrying their teeth will fall out!

Factors That Influence Full Mouth Dental Implant Costs

For many patients, the first step is determining the cost of full-mouth dental implants. When investing in life-changing dental work, it’s important to look for reputable, high-quality dentistry, such as Renew Family Dental. We offer all the services you need under one roof.

The average cost of dental implants depends on a few essential factors, including:

  • The Type of Implant—The overall cost heavily depends on the type of full-mouth dental implants you select. Permanent dental implants are typically more expensive than snap-on options due to the long and intricate implant placement process. For this reason, more and more people are choosing snap-on implants like SureSNAP as a more affordable way to achieve a new smile.
  • Material: The materials used in your chosen implants can also affect the price. A zirconia teeth bridge is often the best option for a durable smile, but also the most expensive one. Other durable, lower cost materials are also available, so make sure to talk to your surgeon about your options beforehand.
  • Teeth Extraction: Whether you need tooth extraction will also decide on the price of your dental implant surgery. The more teeth extracted, the higher the price.
  • Extra Services: Extra services like CT scans, X-rays, and a sinus lift are should be considered. Most offices also charge a fee for sedation to make your treatment experience as comfortable as possible. At Renew Family Dental we offer an all-in-one solution with no hidden fees.
  • Gum disease: Patients with extensive gum disease may need to complete effective treatments to improve their oral health before committing to missing tooth implant procedures.
  • Bone loss treatment: When patients have lost extensive bone density, any additional costs for preparing your jaw for a new smile with bone grafting will be explained during your free initial consultation.
  • Location: Your geographic location and local market can affect the average price of prosthetic teeth in your area. More populated areas usually have lower prices due to higher competition.
  • Insurance coverage: While many dental insurance plans don't cover the costs of restorative treatments like root canals, bone graft treatment, or a full mouth of teeth implants, always check with your provider. You may be pleasantly surprised. For patients whose coverage doesn't meet their specific needs, third-party financing plans and CareCredit can "bridge" the gap to make your dental implant procedure possible. At Renew, we offer special, low-cost financing that a majority of patient qualify for.

All of these services are available at Renew Family Dental in Fort Lauderdale. There is no need to go to different dental providers and specialties. Having all these dental services available at one location allows us to offer the most convenient care and best value to all South Florida residents.

What Is the Cost of Full Mouth Dental Implants?

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While every patient is unique, a full-mouth rehabilitation with permanent dental implants used to cost as much as $90,000 or more! We specialize in making these implant treatments a lot more affordable.

Full arch implants have a widely varying average cost these days between $3,000 and $50,000, depending on additional procedures like tooth extraction, sinus lifts, and bone grafting.

New modern techniques that are fast and convenient allow dental implant procedures like SureSNAP to make it cheaper and easier to turn back the clock on tooth loss and aging.

As every patient has specific needs and average costs don't tell the full story. Many of our patients are surprised how affordable choosing our fixed-removable option can be.

An experienced dental office like Renew Family Dental can offer you a free consultation and no-obligation quote to see how much dental implants cost for your specific needs. Typically we are 60% less than our competitors, while still offering the same high quality service.

Depending on your insurance provider, you may benefit from reduced cost treatment. Our team of insurance pros can help.

Additionally, you can take advantage of exclusive financing options with monthly payment plans that work for you.

When it comes to follow-up consultations, it’s important to factor in the cost of keeping your new smile healthy going forward.

Summary of Full Mouth Restoration Costs

The total cost of full-mouth dental implants can be pretty high, depending on the type and number of implants needed.

Further charges like sedation, oral health, current bone density, having to see multiple dental specialists greatly increase the final cost of traditional full mouth permanent implants.

This is why the SureSNAP affordable fixed-removable, full mouth implant treatments are quickly gaining popularity with patients.

Using fewer dental implants in our new modernized process makes our removable full-mouth restoration quicker, cheaper, and more comfortable than other time consuming, more expensive options.

Sign up for a free consultation with Renew Family Dental and Dr. Anthony Corral today. During your personal consultation, we fully explain the process, create a unique treatment plan for your needs, and discuss payment plan options that suit your budget . You’re welcome to stop by and see us at Renew, whether you need a full mouth restoration or a single tooth implant.

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Dentist Anthony R. Corral, DMD at Renew Family Dental

Dr. Anthony Corral

Anthony R. Corral, DMD received his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University in Cellular/ Molecular Neuroscience and continued his education at Temple University where he received Doctor of Dental Medicine. Active membership in the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, & Academy of General Dentistry.

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