“All-On-4” Full Mouth Implants
The most lifelike and long-lasting way to replace bad or missing teeth with implants.
What Are “All-On-4” Full Mouth Implants?
A full mouth implant procedure removes remaining teeth, places implants, and delivers a beautiful, fixed, functional solution in a single day. Ideal for those with extensive dental issues, this approach provides a brand-new smile for the long term and resolves persistent problems.
Enjoy The Benefits
As an alternative to dentures or bridgework, dental implants have a number of benefits:
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Allow you to eat without pain
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Feel and look like natural teeth
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Improve chewing & speaking
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Attach securely & permanently
Your Treatment Timeline
The process typically takes 5-6 months from start to finish.
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Initial Consultation
Begin with a comprehensive consultation, where our dental experts assess your needs and discuss your treatment options.
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Personalized Plan
Get a comprehensive treatment outline that includes procedures, costs, and timelines, ensuring transparency and informed decision-making.
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Implant Placement
Undergo precise implant placement by our skilled professionals, using advanced techniques to create a healthy, confident smile.
Am I A Candidate?
Most patients will be candidates for this procedure, even those who’ve been told they don’t have enough bone for dental implants. Your doctor will use a combination of straight and angled implants to avoid the sinuses and engage the strongest bone. This technique usually removes the need for expensive and lengthy sinus augmentation bone grafts.
During your free consultation, your doctor will perform a thorough evaluation to see if All-On-4, “Teeth in a Day” is an option for you.
Treatment Cost
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Single arch (upper or lower)Starting at $29,000
• High-quality zirconia final bridge
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Both arches (upper and lower)Starting at $20,000
• Long-term temporary bridge
Incredible Transformations
Explore stunning before and after photos.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you have a question that isn’t answered here, view our FAQ page to read more.
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Q: Will there be pain after the procedure?
Individual experiences will vary, and while you should expect some discomfort and swelling after your procedure, many patients come in for their post-op appointment reporting very little discomfort. You’ll be prescribed pain medication to help alleviate any soreness. If you’re a candidate for it, the doctor may also give you a steroid shot to help ease discomfort and swelling.
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Q: Do you offer warranties or guarantees?
Yes. If a dental implant fails to integrate, we’ll replace it at no cost. The final bridge is guaranteed for five years. To retain this warranty, patients must return every six months for maintenance of their bridges/implants. The warranty does not apply to patients that continue to smoke, have uncontrolled diabetes, or develop other conditions that compromise their implants.
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Q: How do I care for my All-On-4 teeth?
Caring for your new teeth is easy, but as with natural teeth, consistency is key. All-On-4 teeth and implants require regular brushing and flossing. You should brush your bridges with a soft bristle toothbrush and clean under them with a water flosser (WaterPik is a popular brand) at least twice per day to keep your mouth and implants healthy.
Smoking can increase the risk of implant complications, so we recommend not smoking with dental implants. People with diabetes should also be aware of an increased risk of complications; controlling your diabetes is very important for the long-term success of your implants.
Beyond that, simply follow up with your doctor every six months for quick implant checkups.
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Q: What is the recovery time for this procedure?
This will vary from patient to patient, but in general, recovery is shorter and easier with this procedure than other full arch or full mouth replacement options. This is largely due to the bridges being attached directly to your jaws via your implants. Traditional dentures and implant dentures both require healing periods, during which time the dentures may move and cause sore spots. Any pain should largely subside within a week or two, with complete healing taking around six months.
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Q: Are there payment plans available?
Yes. We offer a variety of payment options including third-party financing, and work with our patients to explore every possible avenue to get them smiling again.
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Our Happy Clients
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“Truly friendly experience with great results!
The experience you would hope for when you visit the dentist. It starts the moment you walk in the door and this entire team easily makes it a relaxing. Thank you!”
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“I would recommend this office to everyone!
This is a great place to go take care of your teeth. All the people here were very warm and kind to me. Dr. Rob McVety explained all the treatment and did a great job. Professional and friendly staff was very helpful and made me feel comfortable.”
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“They really made me feel comfortable!
Extremely professional and really took the time to explain my every option. From the time I walked in til check out and even a call from the doc later on. I would highly recommend.”
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“Highly recommend!
I called as a 'non-patient' with an emergency and they were able to schedule my appointment for that very day! Convenient location and great, caring staff.”