How Much Do Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost?

Full mouth dental implant rehabilitation can range from $6,000 to over $90,000, with each arch costing anywhere from $3,000 to $50,000. These figures are estimates, as several factors can influence the final cost of your procedure.

Full mouth dental implant rehabilitation can range from $6,000 to over $90,000, with each arch costing anywhere from $3,000 to $50,000. These figures are estimates, as several factors can influence the final cost of your procedure.

Factors That Affect the Cost of Full Mouth Dental Implants

The price of full mouth dental implants varies based on several key factors, including:

Your location – Dental implant costs differ depending on regional pricing.

Type of implant solution – Whether you opt for removable Snap-in Dentures, a semi-permanent option like FIXEDSecure, or a fully fixed solution such as the All-In-One Solution.

Materials used – The quality and type of material for the bridge or denture impact pricing.

Necessary extractions – The number of teeth that need to be removed before implant placement.

Dental insurance – Some plans may provide partial coverage for implants.

Additional services – X-rays, consultations, and pre-surgical evaluations may affect the total cost.

Given the potential variation in pricing, we highly recommend scheduling consultations with dental implant specialists in your area to compare costs and available services. At Affordable Dentures & Implants, we offer free consultations for new patients, and select locations may provide seasonal promotions to help make your dental implant procedure more affordable.

Types of Full Mouth Dental Implants

1. All-In-One Solution (AIO)

Also known as All-On-4™ or Full Mouth Dental Implants, this solution provides a permanent, implant-secured smile in as little as one day.

Four implants are placed in each arch, securely anchoring a custom-fitted bridge (denture).

The bridge is non-removable, meaning you do not take it out.

Offers the most natural-looking and functional result, closely resembling real teeth.

2. FIXEDSecure

FIXEDSecure is a more budget-friendly alternative to traditional fixed dental implants.

Uses the same number of implants as the All-In-One Solution.

The bridge or denture is attached using a different securing mechanism, making it a more cost-effective option.

Our FIXEDSecure package includes temporary teeth and extractions in the final pricing.

3. Snap-in Dentures (SNAPSecure)

Snap-in dentures offer a removable, yet stable, implant-secured option.

Typically involves placing 2 to 6 implants into the jawbone.

Dentures attach securely to the implants using snap-on connectors.

While they provide a realistic look and feel, they are not as secure as fixed solutions and may require occasional reattachment as the snaps wear over time.

Are Full Mouth Dental Implants Worth It?

Replacing an entire set of teeth is a significant decision, but the long-term benefits far outweigh the costs.

Implant-supported dentures are more stable and natural-looking compared to traditional dentures.

No need for adhesives or dealing with gum sores.

Enjoy improved speech and the ability to eat freely, just as you would with natural teeth.

The titanium implants placed in your jawbone help prevent bone loss and deterioration caused by missing teeth.

You Deserve to Love Your Smile

If you're missing most of your teeth and want a permanent, functional, and aesthetic solution, dental implants are an excellent option. We offer financing and payment plans for those who qualify. Contact Affordable Dentures & Implants today to see how we can help restore your confidence with a brand-new smile.

03/24/2025