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Permanent New Teeth
Full Mouth Dental Implants
Double Arch
$29,990
Single Arch
$40,995
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Permanent Teeth
* $13,995 Or $215/mth financing for a 90-month term for All on 4 Dental Implants does not include the final prosthesis. After the temporary prosthesis has healed, a final prosthesis will be placed, and extra charges will apply.
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Free thirty minute All On 4 Implant or other Denture Implant consult.
$11,995
or $209/mo
4 Implant Denture
Four Implant-Retained, Overdenture with new acrylic/hybrid denture.
$14,995
or $185/mo
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All On 4 PMMA Single Arch Fixed New Teeth, initially with new temporary denture.
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Why Full Mouth Dental Implants?

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Types Of Full Mouth Dental Implants
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Implant-Retained, Gum Supported
With this treatment, the overdenture rests directly on your gums and is retained by implants placed into your upper and/or lower jaw. The overdenture, which is removable, is secured to your implants through retentive attachments incorporated into the denture. Implant-retained tissue supported dentures are currently recognized as the minimum standard of care for fully edentulous patients.
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Bar-Retained, Implant Supported
With this treatment, the overdenture engages retentive attachments on a metal bar that connects to implants, which are placed into your upper and/or lower jaw. The overdenture, which is removable, is secured to the bar through attachments fabricated directly into the denture.
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Permanently Fixed, Implant Supported
What Are Full Mouth Dental Implants?
Full mouth dental implants offer a comprehensive solution for those with multiple missing or damaged teeth. This procedure involves placing multiple implants into the jaw to support a full set of replacement teeth, providing a stable and permanent alternative to dentures.
How Do Denture Implant Restorations Work?
Like traditional implants, a titanium or zirconia implant is surgically placed into the jaw to integrate into the bone and serve as a functioning root for an artificial tooth. With implant-supported dentures, a minimal number of implants can support up to 16 teeth in an arch. Implant-supported restorations allow for the same level of aesthetics and durability at a fraction of the cost.
In the case of Full Mouth dental implants, the placement of the four implants is strategic to support the entire arch adequately. Your dentist will place two implants in the posterior of the mouth and two implants in the anterior of the mouth. The anterior or front implants are placed traditionally into the jaw in a straight manner. In contrast, the posterior implants are inserted at a 45-degree angle to avoid the need for a bone graft. Bone grafts are typical for patients who do not have enough bone density to support the posterior implants fully. The angled placement simplifies the procedure and reduces costs by eliminating the need for bone grafts of the rear jaw bone. This approach ensures the stability and longevity of the implants, providing a secure foundation for the artificial teeth while also preserving the he alth of your natural permanent teeth.
Benefits of Full Mouth Dental Implants
- Natural Look and Feel: Implants closely mimic the appearance and function of natural teeth.
- Durability: Designed to last a lifetime with proper care.
- Stability: Implants provide a secure foundation, preventing the issues associated with loose dentures.
- Improved Oral He alth: Helps maintain jawbone integrity and prevents bone loss.
- Enhanced Confidence: Restores your smile and self-esteem.
Cost Of Full Mouth Dental Implants
When considering the full mouth dental implant cost, it’s essential to recognize that the final price of same-day dentures can be influenced by several factors. These factors encompass the geographical location of the dentist, the need for additional procedures such as tooth extraction and bone shaping. While the initial cost might seem substantial, it significantly undercuts the expenses associated with individually reconstructing and replacing each tooth. Moreover, this option offers an extended lifespan and increased durability compared to conventional removable dentures, rendering it an attractive choice for those seeking effective solutions.
Are You a Full Mouth Implants Candidate?
If you require a full dental reconstruction, implant-supported dentures such as Full Mouth dental implants could be the optimal solution for you. Schedule a consultation with a dentist experienced in performing implant-supported procedures. If you currently wear removable dentures, you may have already suffered some bone loss that must first receive treatment. Your dentist will thoroughly evaluate the he alth of your jaw bone to determine whether implant-supported dentures are fitting for you. If you’re in Florida, contact us now to book your consultation appointment!
Recovery and Aftercare for Full Mouth Implants
The recovery process for full mouth dental implants varies from patient to patient, but here are some general aftercare guidelines to ensure a smooth healing process:
- Rest and Take It Easy: After the implant procedure, it’s important to rest and avoid strenuous activities for at least a few days.
- Soft Foods: Stick to soft foods during the initial healing period to avoid putting excess pressure on the implants.
- Maintain Oral Hygiene: Keeping your mouth clean is crucial to prevent infection. Brush gently around the implant area and use a non-alcoholic mouthwash.
- Follow Up Appointments: Regular follow-ups with your dentist ensure that the implants are healing properly and that no complications arise.
Schedule Your Consultation Today!
If you’re ready to take the next step in restoring your smile with full mouth dental implants, contact us at Redwood City Implant Clinic today to schedule your consultation. Our team of dental experts is here to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.







