Missing and failing teeth are a world of trouble. The simple fix?

Full Mouth Dental Implants

As the industry gold standard for replacing missing teeth, full mouth dental implants are your one and done solution to teeth troubles.

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WHAT ARE FULL MOUTH DENTAL IMPLANTS?

Full Mouth Dental Implants are a way to replace all the lost or missing teeth in a person's mouth. In this process, small metal posts are surgically placed into the jawbone, and they hold a attached to whole set of new teeth.

These new teeth look and work just like real teeth. The implants also help keep the jawbone and face shape healthy. With the right care, dental implants can last a very long time and make it easy to smile, eat, and talk without any problems.

Are you tired of dealing with missing, damaged, or decayed teeth? If so, full mouth dental implants might be the solution you've been searching for.

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Improve eating ability

Speech and health benefits

Denture alternative

Protect against bone loss

Potential self confidence boost

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The Dental Implant Procedure: Step by Step

Enjoy a simplified dental implant experience at Nuvia. Unlike traditional methods of getting dental implants that may take up to 10+ months before you finally get your permanent teeth, you will enjoy your permanent teeth 24 hours after surgery. Here’s how the step by step process works:

The Importance of Bone Density and Jaw Structure

When considering full mouth dental implants, the quality of bone density and the overall structure of the jaw are crucial factors that influence the success of the implant procedure. Dental implants require a strong and healthy jawbone for placement and long-term support. Here’s why these factors are so essential:

Foundation for Implants: The titanium post of the implant, which serves as the root for the new tooth, must be anchored securely within the jawbone. Adequate bone density ensures that the implant can be securely placed, providing the stability needed for it to fuse properly with the bone.

Long-Term Success: The durability and functionality of dental implants heavily depend on the health of the jawbone. Insufficient bone density can lead to implant failure, as the bone might not be able to adequately support the implant under the stresses of daily use, such as chewing and biting.

Aesthetic Results: A well-preserved jaw structure contributes to a more natural facial appearance. Loss of bone can lead to changes in facial contours, which full mouth dental implants can help prevent. By maintaining the bone structure, implants assist in preventing significant facial structure changes.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Full Mouth Dental Implants

Can you get dentures that stay in permanently?

Can immediate dentures be permanent?

Are permanent dentures thinner than temporary dentures?

What are the disadvantages of zygomatic implants?

How long do zygomatic implants last?

How painful are zygomatic implants?

What is the success rate of zygomatic implants?

Do Zirconia Teeth Look Good?

How long do zirconia teeth last?

Are zirconia teeth expensive?

Does zirconia feel like real teeth?

What are the 3 types of dental implants?

Which type of dental implants are best?

What is the healthiest dental implant?

What is the downside of all on four dental implants?

How many teeth are on All-on-4®?

How long do all on four implants last?

Who is not a candidate for all on 4 dental implants?

Are full mouth dental implants a good idea?

How painful are full mouth dental implants?

How long does it take to recover from full mouth dental implants?

How many implants are needed for full mouth?

Why Full Mouth Dental Implants?

Full mouth dental implants are an ideal solution for individuals who have lost all or most of their teeth due to decay, gum disease, or trauma. They can dramatically improve your quality of life by:

  • Restoring your ability to eat a wide variety of foods comfortably
  • Improving your speech and overall oral health
  • Providing a more natural-looking and comfortable alternative to dentures
  • Preventing further bone loss in the jaw
  • Boosting your self-confidence and overall well-being

Different Types of Full Mouth Dental Implants

There are several options available for full mouth dental implants. Here are the most common ones:

  • All-on-4® or All-on-X Dental Implants: This is a method of placing full mouth dental implants that requires four (or sometimes more) implants to be placed in the jawbone in a way where they’ll be able to maximize the use of available bone. Read here for more information on All-on-4®.
  • Zygomatic Dental Implants: These implants are used for those who have experienced significant bone loss in the upper jaw. The implants themselves are longer and are anchored into the cheek bones for support where the jaw bone can’t provide it.
  • Other options supported by dental implants: If you choose to opt for something other than full mouth dental implants, you may hear about fixed bridges supported by implants or implant-supported dentures. Both of these options involve placing implants in the jaw then attaching either dental bridges or removable dentures.
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A Fresh Perspective on Full Mouth Dental Implant Costs, Insurance, and Payment Plans

Full mouth dental implants can change lives and are a great solution for those looking to restore their smiles. If you’re considering a full mouth restoration, you may be wondering what that would cost. We’ve made it simple.

Download the FREE dental implants cost guide here for answers to your insurance questions, information about payment plans, and to see how you can afford a brand new smile.

Choosing the Right Dental Implant Provider: Key Questions to Ask

When getting full mouth dental implants, one of the most important decisions you can make is who your dental implant provider will be. When it comes to surgery, and full mouth reconstruction, you want to make sure it’s done right and that things go smoothly. To know whether or not your provider is as experienced as you’re comfortable with, consider asking these questions:

  • How many full mouth restorations have they done or do they usually do each year?
  • How many implants has the doctor placed?
  • Do they place them on a regular basis?

Nuvia only provides full arch restorations. Our surgeons and restorative doctors perform these procedures day in and day out.

Your Next Steps: Free 3D Scan and Consultation

If you haven’t already, take this 60-second quiz to see if you may be a candidate for full mouth dental implants. After you get your results, you can schedule a free consultation to take a better look at your jawbone health and create a treatment plan to get you the smile of your dreams.

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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.
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The NUVIA Difference

Why Wait Up To 10 Months Or More For Full Mouth Dental Implants?

The traditional dental implant process can be outdated, inconvenient and long. Nuvia’s 24hr permanent teeth process is safe, convenient and fast.

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Nuvia's 24HR Permanent Teeth
Traditional dental implants

Permanent Teeth Delivered in 24hrs

Up to 10+ months wait for permanent teeth

Eat Soft Foods* Immediately

May be on liquid diet for up to 6 weeks, then soft foods for up to 8+ months

Only 1 Appointment to Get Permanent Teeth

Up to 9+ visits required

Zirconia* Material

Delivered in 24hrs

Varies; delivered up to 10+ months after surgery

Titanium Framework

Flexibility of acrylic denture can be prone to break, may disrupt healing

Digitally Mapped for Precise Fit

Multiple, manual wax mold adjustments. Dependent on skill of provider

Slim Design for a Natural Feel

Temporary denture can be bulky and feel less natural

Teeth Created By In-House Lab

Saves you time and cost

Back and forth with 3rd party labs can cause delays & added expense

Comfortably Asleep During Procedure

Sedation included at no extra cost

Varies; may not be offered or can be an extra fee

Team of Surgeons, CRNA’s & Restorative Doctors for Every Procedure

Included at no extra cost

Varies; single dentist may handle multiple roles

Nuvia's 24HR Permanent Teeth
Traditional "TEETH IN A DAY"

Permanent Teeth Delivered in 24hrs

Up to 10+ months wait for permanent teeth

Eat Soft Foods* Immediately

May be on liquid diet for up to 6 weeks, then soft foods for up to 8+ months

Only 1 Appointment to Get Permanent Teeth

Up to 9+ visits required

Zirconia* Material

Delivered in 24hrs

Varies; delivered up to 10+ months after surgery

Digitally Mapped for Precise Fit the First Time

Multiple, manual wax mold adjustments. Dependent on skill of provider

Slim Design for a More Natural Feel

Temporary denture can be bulky and feel less natural

Teeth Created By In-House Lab

Saves you time and cost

Back and forth with 3rd party labs can cause delays & added expense

Comfortably Asleep During Procedure

Sedation included at no extra cost

Varies; may not be offered or can be an extra fee

Team of Surgeons, CRNA’s & Restorative Doctors for Every Procedure

Included at no extra cost

Varies; single dentist may handle multiple roles

*Not all those who come in for a consultation are eligible for this treatment. Results may vary in individual cases.

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