What if your dental problems finally had a permanent solution?

Solutions for Every Smile Situation

No matter how your teeth got here—dentures, failing dental work, or years of patchwork fixes—full mouth dental implants offer a way to stop managing the problem and actually solve it.
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See What Your Situation Could Look Like with the Right Solution

Every dental story is different. But the outcome doesn’t have to be.

Whether you're dealing with slipping dentures, teeth that keep breaking, or dental work that never quite holds up… there’s a reason it keeps happening—and a solution designed to fix it for good.

Tired of Living with Dentures?

If you’ve worn dentures long enough, you already know the tradeoffs. The shifting, the limitations on what you can eat, the worry in the back of your mind that they’ll fall out when you laugh or speak too freely.

What most people aren’t told is that dentures don’t just sit on your gums—they slowly contribute to bone loss over time. Which means the fit often gets worse… and the cycle typically continues.

Full mouth dental implants change that completely. Instead of resting on your gums, they’re anchored into your jaw—giving you a stable, permanent set of teeth that don’t move.

  • Eat foods you’ve been avoiding for years
  • No slipping, adhesives, or nightly removal
  • Preserve jawbone and facial structure
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Dealing with Failed Dental Implants?

You trusted the process—and it didn’t work. Failed implants can be the result of an inexperienced provider, poor aftercare, or a combination of factors. But it definitely does not have to be that way. 

At Nuvia, all we do are dental implants, day in and day out. Nuvia surgeons have placed thousands of implants and are no strangers to complex cases.

See How Failed Implants Can Be Corrected

Still Holding Onto Failing Teeth?

It usually doesn’t happen all at once. One tooth needs work. Then another. Then something that was “fixed” fails again.

At some point, it can stop feeling like progress—and start feeling endless.

Full mouth dental implants replace a failing system all at once, so you’re not stuck chasing problems (and paying bill after bill) for years.

  • Stop repeated dental work
  • Avoid compounding costs
  • One procedure, not years of fixes
How to Stop Fixing and Start Replacing

Frustrated with Partials That Don’t Feel Secure?

Partials can feel like a solution that never quite works. They often shift, trap food, and rely on teeth that may already be under stress.

Full mouth dental implants don’t depend on surrounding teeth. They’re fixed, stable, and complete.

  • No shifting or metal clasps
  • Strong bite resembling natural bite force
  • Built as a full solution
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Stuck with Snap-Ins or Mini Implants?

Snap-ins can feel like an upgrade—until the movement, maintenance, and wear become obvious.

They still come out and they can still wear down and need replacing.

Full mouth dental implants are fixed in place and are designed to last a lifetime with proper care.

  • No removal or daily maintenance
  • Strong, stable bite
  • Designed for durability
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Constantly Repairing Bridges and Crowns?

Crowns and bridges can work—but when multiple teeth are involved, they often turn into a cycle of repairs.

Each fix depends on teeth that may already be failing.

Full mouth dental implants replace that entire foundation.

  • No reliance on weak teeth
  • Fewer repeat procedures
  • Built to last
See Why Replacing Can Outperform Repairing

Other Common Situations

Not every dental story fits neatly into one category—but the impact is just as real.

Bone Loss

Even if you’ve been told you don’t have enough bone, advanced implant techniques may still make a permanent solution possible.

See options for low bone density →

Gum Disease

Ongoing infection and inflammation can make saving teeth unpredictable—but replacing them can eliminate the source of the problem.

 Learn how full mouth dental implants address gum disease →

Accident or Trauma

Sudden damage can change everything overnight and often lead to ongoing problems as time goes on—but a full restoration can rebuild both function and appearance.

Explore restoration after injury →

Genetic or Health Conditions

Some conditions make dental issues unavoidable—but that doesn’t mean you’re out of options or that you have to settle for a temporary solution.

See solutions built for complex cases →

Cost Guide

Dental Implant Cost Guide

2026 Full Arch Dental Implant Cost Guide

This guide is designed to walk you step by step through the dental implant process and each dental implant type with their associated costs.

  • Different implant types and their average costs
  • 4 little known factors that affect pricing
  • How much will dental & health insurance typically cover for dental implants?
  • What 1000’s of average Americans are doing to make this treatment affordable.
  • And more...
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