This procedure is sometimes called a “snap on denture” where you replace one arch of teeth or all of your teeth. Your new teeth are placed on implants.
All-on-4 Dental Implants Single Arch
Starting at
$20,000
$13,995
This procedure is where you replace one arch or row of teeth, or you could be replacing all of your teeth. This procedure is permanent and non removable.
Permanent Zirconia Teeth - Single or Double Arch
Starting at
$25,000
$19,995
This procedure is where you replace one arch or row of teeth, or you could be replacing all of your teeth with Zirconia implants. This procedure is permanent and non removable.
What’s included:
A COMPLETE Oral Evaluation, so you know exactly the status of your oral health
A 3D Cone Beam Scan so the doctor can see the quality and quantity of your bone
A brandnew smile! You will leave with a high quality temporary while the doctor is preparing your final
We utilize the TOP technology to make your experience fast, efficient and virtually pain free
A Full team of experts, all in one house, all with one location!
* Our patients save on average $5,000 to $7,000 per arch. Other approaches require you to travel to different locations and work with various doctors, significantly increasing the cost of treatment. At our practice, the entire treatment is handled at one location with one doctor. Further, our lab work is performed at our partner lab for more savings. Single Implant cost does not include extractions (required in some cases).
FINANCING: We also offer many payment plans and options that make implants quite affordable at low monthly rates. If your credit score is average or even slightly below, we can help you apply online with a third-party financing company, and you’ll receive an instant decision in most cases. This pre-qualifying approach is a “soft” credit check. Some patients tap a friend, family member, or spouse to co-sign with them for financing if they don’t qualify. Other alternative options may also be available to you.
** What is a fixed provisional, and how is that different from the final prosthesis? Provisional teeth are made of hard industrial plastic. They look, feel, and function like natural teeth. On the day of surgery, your provisional teeth are placed on top of the implants and remain in place for 2-4 months, allowing the appropriate amount of time for your jaw bone to adhere to the implants. After your bone securely heals to the implants, you will then receive your final lifetime teeth, usually made of zirconia, Prettau®, or other high-quality material.
Here’s what to expect during your dental implant consultation: