2026 Pricing Data

Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost in 2026

National Average Estimate
$55,000
Typical range: $30,000$90,000
Recovery
7–365 days
Risk Level
Moderate
Duration
240–480 min
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Clinical Insight
Coverage depends on medical necessity documentation. Check with your plan first.

Understanding the Investment

Key Takeaways
  • National average: $55,000 (range: $30,000–$90,000)
  • Insurance: Sometimes Covered — Insurance rarely covers the full cost. Dental plans may contribute toward...
  • Recovery: 7–365 days typical downtime
  • Biggest cost driver: Facility type — outpatient centers can be 30–50% less than hospitals

Full mouth dental implants replace an entire arch of teeth with permanent, natural-looking prosthetics. This comprehensive solution is often chosen when extensive tooth loss or decay compromises oral function and aesthetics. With over one million patients undergoing implant treatment annually in the US, it's a popular choice for restoring smiles.

The most significant cost factors for full mouth dental implants are the implant materials themselves and the surgeon's or dentist's fees. These two categories alone can account for a substantial portion of the overall expense, with high-end materials and experienced specialists commanding higher prices. Facility and anesthesia costs contribute as well. A dental bone graft may also be required before implant placement, adding to the total.

Consider All-on-4 dental implants, which use fewer implants per arch, as a more budget-friendly alternative to individual implants. This method can reduce the overall cost while still providing a stable and functional set of replacement teeth. For a removable option, implant-supported dentures offer another path at a lower price point. If you only need one tooth replaced, see our single tooth implant cost guide. Confirm all costs with your provider before scheduling.

Interactive Cost Breakdown

Where does your money go?

Typical allocation for a full mouth dental implants procedure at the national average price point.

Implant Materials
35% of total · $13,475-$25,025
$13,475-$25,025
Implant post, abutment, and/or prosthetics
Surgeon/Dentist Fee
35% of total · $13,475-$25,025
$13,475-$25,025
Oral surgeon or implant dentist fee
Facility Fee
15% of total · $5,775-$10,725
$5,775-$10,725
Office or surgical center fee
Anesthesia
8% of total · $3,080-$5,720
$3,080-$5,720
Local anesthesia or sedation
Imaging & Lab
7% of total · $2,695-$5,005
$2,695-$5,005
X-rays, CT scan, and lab work
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Full Mouth Dental Implants Guides

Regional Variance

Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost by State

Geographic location plays a significant role — cost-of-living adjustments, regional demand for top specialists, and facility competition all affect pricing.

Most Affordable

5 Cheapest States

  1. Mississippi $48,675-11.5%
  2. West Virginia $49,390-10.2%
  3. Alabama $49,775-9.5%
  4. Arkansas $50,160-8.8%
  5. Missouri $50,490-8.2%
Premium Markets

5 Most Expensive States

  1. Hawaii $64,020+16.4%
  2. California $62,315+13.3%
  3. New York $62,040+12.8%
  4. Massachusetts $61,325+11.5%
  5. District of Columbia $60,775+10.5%
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Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost in All 50 States

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State ▲▼ Avg Cost ▲▼ vs National ▲▼
  • McCracken Implant Education (Bessemer): Up to 70% off retail prices.
  • University of Alabama School of Dentistry (Birmingham): Reduced-fee exam/x-rays.
  • Alabama Medicaid: Doesn't cover routine dental work for most adults over 21.
  • The Foundry Dental Center (Bessemer/Birmingham): Low-cost implant dentistry.
  • Birmingham Dental Implant Studio: Emphasizes affordability through on-site lab.
  • Medicaid (DenaliCare/Denali KidCare): Doesn't cover implants in Alaska.
  • Medicaid (DenaliCare/Denali KidCare): Up to $1,150 annually for restorative care.
  • University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) dental clinic: Discounted treatments by students.
  • University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) dental clinic: Accepts only out-of-pocket payments.
  • Mat-Su Health Services (Wasilla/Big Lake): Sliding fee discount for uninsured.
  • Simply Implants Institute (Glendale): Tuition-covered implant surgery; patients pay only for restorative work.
  • Dental Hearts (Phoenix): Low-cost implants, including All-on-4, discounted restorative rates.
  • New Horizon Dental Center (Gilbert): Low-cost implants without income verification; grant programs available.
  • The Brighter Way Downtown Dental Center (Phoenix): A non-profit center for affordable options.
  • Delta Dental Foundation of Arkansas Oral Health Clinic (Little Rock): may offer discounted rates
  • Arkansas Medicaid: $500 annual adult dental services limit (excluding extractions)
  • Dean Dental Solutions (Little Rock): flexible payment options like CareCredit
  • UCLA, USC, Loma Linda: dental school clinics offer reduced rates.
  • UCSF Student Implant Program (San Francisco): affordable options for qualified patients.
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs): sliding fee scales statewide.
  • University of the Pacific Dental School (Bay Area): reasonable fees, accepts some Denti-Cal.
  • University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine (Aurora): discounted rates
  • Aurora: Dental Team Care Clinic rates often 30-50% lower
  • Health First Colorado (Medicaid): covers implant surgery/crowns for adults 21+
  • DentaQuest: partners with Health First Colorado for benefit management
  • Project Worthmore Dental Clinic (Aurora): offers care on a sliding fee scale
  • Clear Smile Dental Studio (Stamford): In-house financing for implant dentures.
  • Greater Connecticut Oral & Dental Implant Surgery: "Second Chance Program" for Danbury/New Milford residents.
  • CT Dental Implant Center (Danbury): Financing through third-party companies.
  • CTDHP and HUSKY Health: Medicaid may cover dentures and oral surgery.
  • Medicaid in Delaware: up to $1,000 annually for adult dental benefits
  • Medicaid in Delaware: an additional $1,500 for dental emergencies
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of District of Columbia: Medicaid covers up to 4 implants (maxilla), 2 (mandibular).
  • AmeriHealth Caritas District of Columbia: "Dental Implant Benefit" for Medicaid members 18+, treatment plan required.
  • Precision Periodontics and Implant Dentistry (Washington D.C.): Offers All-on-4 Dental Implants.
  • Vitality Teeth (Washington D.C. & McLean, VA): Attracts global patients for immediate implant treatment.
  • Precision Periodontics and Implant Dentistry also has an Alexandria, VA office.
  • University of Florida College of Dentistry (Gainesville): reduced-fee care.
  • UF DMD students: treatment ~50% less than private practices.
  • UF dental residents: treatment ~80% less than private practices.
  • UCF Dental Center (Orlando): averages 20% less than other dentists.
  • Vincent Dental (Norcross): "Teeth in 1 Day" full mouth restoration available
  • Georgia Dental Implant Center (Acworth/Midtown Atlanta): 2024 Titanium Club Award
  • Dental College of Georgia (Augusta University): reduced fees for student care
  • Hawaii Dental Service (HDS) and CCMC: assist with travel to Oahu for specialists
  • Hawaiʻi Island Community Health Center: offers implant restorations
  • Kalihi-Palama Health Center: sliding scale fees for low-income uninsured patients
  • Kaizen Dental Center (Honolulu) and Sweet Tooth Dental (Kailua-Kona): "Teeth in a Day"
  • Idaho Medicaid (Idaho Smiles): assists with dentures for eligible individuals.
  • Idaho State University Family Dentistry Clinic (Meridian): implants with sliding fee.
  • Smile Now Boise Dentures & Implants: "Best Price Guarantee" for full mouth implants.
  • Orban Family Dental (Coeur d'Alene): metal-free implants available.
  • Illinois Medicaid: generally doesn't cover adult full mouth dental implants.
  • Illinois SB 3305 (eff. Sept. 2024): mandates coverage for major jaw injury treatments.
  • UIC College of Dentistry: reduced fees for implant restorations by students.
  • Midwestern University (Downers Grove): reduced fees for implant restorations.
  • SIU School of Dental Medicine (Alton): provides care at a reduced cost.
  • Indiana University School of Dentistry: lower cost dental implants, accepts Medicaid
  • Jane Pauley Community Health Center (Marion/Madison Counties): dental services, Medicaid, sliding-fee discounts
  • Community HealthNet (Gary, Merrillville, Hammond): comprehensive dental care, including implants
  • Fountain Square Dental Clinic (Indianapolis): provides reduced fees based on affordability
  • University of Iowa College of Dentistry: Implants vary by provider level/complexity.
  • University of Iowa Implant Screening Clinic: Team approach from specialists.
  • Iowa Medicaid Dental Wellness Plan: Covers implants for cancer/traumatic injuries.
  • Community Health Centers of Southeastern Iowa (West Burlington, Keokuk): Affordable care.
  • Crescent Community Health Center (Dubuque): Offers implants and has an onsite lab.
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: reduced rates for dental treatments for KS residents
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: accepts Kansas Medicaid
  • Konza Prairie Community Health Center (Junction City/Manhattan): affordable care
  • Konza Prairie Community Health Center: no one refused service due to inability to pay
  • Wichita State University’s Delta Dental of Kansas Clinic: offers implants
  • Humana Healthy Horizons: Covers implants for Kentucky members 21+, often with pre-authorization.
  • University of Kentucky College of Dentistry: Implants at 30-50% less than private offices (qualifying patients).
  • Wright Dental Center (Cold Spring/Hebron): Free consultations and second opinions.
  • Advanced Implant Centers (Louisville): Competitive pricing and in-house lab.
  • LSU Health Sciences Center School of Dentistry: reduced rates for implants
  • ArkLaTex Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: same-day full arch services
  • Shreveport and Bossier City: ArkLaTex Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery locations
  • DePaul Community Health Centers (Baton Rouge): sliding-fee discounts
  • University of New England (UNE) Oral Health Center (Portland): low fees, accepts Northeast Delta Dental/MaineCare
  • Community Dental (Portland/Southwest Harbor): accepts MaineCare and private insurance
  • Community Dental: offers a sliding fee scale for general dentistry
  • Applewood Dental (Bangor): provides "All On Four" implants
  • Applewood Dental (Bangor): does not accept MaineCare
Maryland $58,740 +6.8%
  • Tufts Dental School's Prosthodontics Clinic (Boston): reduced fees, accepts MassHealth, Delta Dental, BCBS
  • Boston University's Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine: implants at a fraction of private practice costs
  • Bayside Oral & Facial Surgery (near Seekonk, MA): All-on-4 implants
  • University of Michigan School of Dentistry: implants at roughly half the cost of private practices.
  • University of Michigan School of Dentistry: financial aid and sliding-scale programs available.
  • Niles Community Health Center Dental and Cassopolis Family Clinic Network: sliding fee discounts for uninsured.
  • Niles Community Health Center Dental and Cassopolis Family Clinic Network accept Medicaid.
  • My Community Dental Centers (MCDC): over 30 Michigan locations with payment plans.
  • University of Minnesota Dental Clinics: fees ~30% below average
  • University of Minnesota Dental Clinics: accepts most private insurance
  • University of Minnesota Dental Clinics: accepts Medical Assistance and Minnesota Care
  • Herzing University Dental Clinic (St. Louis Park): discounts for seniors, alumni, military
  • Community Dental Care (Maplewood, Rochester): accepts state and most commercial insurances
  • UMMC School of Dentistry: Student services at roughly half the cost of private practices.
  • UMMC School of Dentistry: Resident advanced care fees approximately 25% lower.
  • Mississippi Medicaid: Limited adult dental benefits, primarily preventive/emergency.
  • Molina Dental Services: Covers diagnostic, preventive, and restorative care for children under 21.
  • Delta Health Center (Mound Bayou/Hollandale) & Hattiesburg Community Dental Center: Inquire directly for dental services.
  • UMKC School of Dentistry Clinic: reduced rates for full mouth dental implants
  • UMKC School of Dentistry Clinic: accepts Missouri Medicaid, payment plans
  • Compass Health Network: offers dental services, Medicaid, sliding fee scales
  • Mill Creek Dental (Lee's Summit): dental savings plans for implant bridges
  • Access Dental & Dentures (Southwest MO): accepts Medicaid, Medicare
  • Great Falls: competitive pricing for dental implants
  • Montana Medicaid: generally doesn't cover implants for adults over 21
  • Donated Dental Services (DDS): may provide financial assistance
  • Glacier Community Health Center (Cut Bank): offers a sliding fee discount
  • Montana Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center: locations in Helena & Bozeman
  • UNMC College of Dentistry (Lincoln): Reduced rates for dental implants
  • OneWorld Community Health Centers (Omaha): Dental implant restoration services
  • Nebraska Family Dentistry (Lincoln): "All-on-4" or "All-on-6" procedures
  • Heartland Oral Surgery: Kearney & Grand Island locations, 16 years experience
  • Good Neighbor Community Health Center (Columbus): Does not offer implants
  • UNLV School of Dental Medicine: Implants and comprehensive care at reduced fees.
  • Nevada Medicaid (NVMedicaid): May cover implants if medically necessary.
  • Streamline Dental Plan (Las Vegas): Offers savings on dental services.
  • Marina Hills Implant and Dental Centers (Las Vegas, Spring Creek, Elko): Flexible payment plans.
  • New Hampshire Smiles Program for Adults: Medicaid dental benefits for 21+
  • $1500 yearly limit: New Hampshire Medicaid covers extractions and dentures
  • New Hampshire Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (NHOMS): full mouth implants
  • Mann Family Dental (Manchester): full mouth implants, savings plan for uninsured
  • Ammonoosuc Community Health Services (Littleton): sliding fee scales
  • Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (Newark): accepts Medicaid for oral health
  • Alliance Community Healthcare (Jersey City): may offer free dental services
  • Sage Dental (Monroe Township): offers financing plans
  • RWJBarnabas Health: operates NJ's largest hospital-based dental program
  • NJ Medicaid: may cover dental implants if medically necessary for dentures
  • Touro Dental Health New Mexico (Albuquerque): 20-50% savings possible
  • Presbyterian Medical Services: discounted pricing for uninsured patients
  • New Mexico community dental clinics: serve adults/children without insurance
  • New Mexico Medicaid (Turquoise Care): generally does not cover "All-on-4" implants
  • NY Medicaid: covers medically necessary dental implants for adults (eff. Jan 2024)
  • NYU College of Dentistry/Columbia University Dental Clinic: 30-50% less than private practices
  • Columbia University Implant Center: state-of-the-art care at lower costs
  • Walton Family Health Center (Bronx): implants and a sliding fee scale
  • Touro Dental Health (Westchester County): advanced implant dentistry
  • North Carolina Medicaid: Prior authorization needed for dental implants.
  • Southeast Institute for Dental Education (Durham): Up to 80% off implants.
  • Dental insurance: Typically covers ~50% of the implant crown portion.
  • North Dakota Medicaid: May cover implant-supported removable dentures if medically necessary and implants exist.
  • Children under 21: EPSDT benefit covers comprehensive dental services in North Dakota.
  • "All-on-4" or "All-on-X": Consider full arch solutions to manage dental implant costs in North Dakota.
  • Family HealthCare Center (Fargo) & Northland Community Health Center (Turtle Lake, Minot, Rolette): Lower-cost dental care.
  • Ohio State University dental clinics: Restorations 40-50% less than Columbus average.
  • Columbus Implant Clinic: Offers comprehensive packages for full mouth implants.
  • University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry: reduced fees in AEGD Clinic
  • Student care clinics: services 40-60% lower than private practices
  • SoonerCare Medicaid: covers dental implants at 60% for adults
  • All-on-4 implants: commonly available in the Oklahoma City metro area
  • OHSU School of Dentistry (Portland): Implants often 30% less than private practices.
  • Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid): Covers dentures, confirm implant coverage.
  • Moda Health: Some plans cover implant surgical placement and final crowns.
  • Smile Now Eugene Dentures & Implants (Eugene): Offers "Best Price Guarantees".
  • Revolution Dental Implant Center: "Teeth in One Day" solutions in Oregon City/Portland.
  • Penn Dental Medicine (Philadelphia): procedures 50-70% lower than private practices
  • Noble Grant: grant program for lower denture implants at Penn Dental
  • The Implant Center at St. Luke's OMS (Bethlehem, Allentown, Easton, Stroudsburg): "Teeth in a Day"
  • Temple University/University of Pittsburgh: reduced-cost patient care at dental school clinics
Rhode Island $57,640 +4.8%
  • Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC): affordable dental implants via teaching clinic
  • South Carolina Healthy Connections Medicaid: may cover emergency dental care
  • Spartanburg Community Dental Center: non-profit for affordable care for underserved adults
  • Advanced Dental Center (Florence): offers "All-on-4" or "All-on-6" dental implant options
  • South Dakota Medicaid (adults 21+): implants not covered, extractions/dentures are.
  • South Dakota Medicaid (adults): non-emergency dental capped at $2,000 annually.
  • University of South Dakota (Sioux Falls): dental hygiene clinic accepts Delta Dental/SD Medicaid.
  • Falls Community Health: Community Health Center offering a sliding scale.
  • 605 Dental Implants (Sioux Falls): offers financing options.
  • University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry (Memphis): potentially lower fees
  • Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry (Nashville): potentially lower fees
  • Meharry Community Clinic (Shelbyville): affordable dental care for uninsured/low-income adults
  • Southern Dental Implant Center (Memphis/Nashville): "All-on-4" solutions
  • Golden Oak Sedation Dental & Implant Center (Cookeville): "All-on-4" solutions
  • Preferred Dental Center (San Antonio): full mouth dental implants from a competitive price.
  • Preferred Dental Center: premier zirconia bridge solution available.
  • Preferred Dental Center: includes guided implant surgery, provisional teeth, and a 10-year warranty.
  • DFW Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (Ennis): accepts Medicaid for dental implant placement.
  • UT Dentistry's Student Dental Clinic (San Antonio): services below private practice rates.
  • University of Utah School of Dentistry: dental students offer 30-50% off.
  • University of Utah School of Dentistry: residents offer 25-30% off.
  • Salt Lake City Dental Clinic (VHA): 6.7% implant failure rate.
  • Canyon Rim Dental (Salt Lake City): offers "All-On-X" treatments.
  • Nuvia Dental Implant Center (Salt Lake City): "permanent teeth in 24 hours."
  • Vermont Medicaid: Increased dental reimbursement rates 7/1/23
  • Vermont Medicaid: Adult annual cap raised to $1,500 (with exceptions) 7/1/23
  • Community Health Centers (Burlington/Bristol/Island Pond): Sliding-fee dental care
  • Vermont Technical College Dental Hygiene Clinic (Williston): Affordable hygiene/X-rays
  • Champlain Smile Solutions (S. Burlington) & River Station Family Dentistry (Montpelier): All-on-X options
  • Northern Virginia: Single dental implants typically more expensive.
  • Southwest Virginia: Single dental implants typically less expensive.
  • VCU School of Dentistry: Reduced-price dental care available.
  • VCU School of Dentistry: Accepts Medicaid.
  • Virginia Medicaid Cardinal Care Smiles: Does not cover adult dental implants.
  • University of Washington School of Dentistry: lower-fee dental implants
  • University of Washington Prosthodontics Clinic: full-mouth rehabilitation
  • Apple Health (Medicaid) in Washington: does not cover adult dental implants
  • Sea Mar Community Health Centers (Bellevue): specialty periodontic services
  • Community Health Care (Pierce County): sliding-fee scales for some services
  • WVU School of Dentistry (Morgantown): Yomi robotic dental implant technology
  • WVU School of Dentistry: Reduced rates at teaching clinics
  • Simpson Dental PLLC (Charleston): "All-on-4" or "All-on-X" same-day solutions
  • Revive Dental and Implant Center (Charleston): "All-on-4" or "All-on-X" same-day solutions
  • Community Care of West Virginia (Green Bank): Sliding fee scale
  • Ross Dental (Waukesha/New Berlin): offers CareCredit and financing
  • Rivertown Dental: offers CareCredit and flexible financing
  • Community Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (Milwaukee): specializes in "All-on-X®" implants
  • Smaller Wisconsin cities: may offer more affordable dental implant options
  • Community Health Centers of Central Wyoming (Casper): dentures, sliding fee scale
  • Wyoming Medicaid: "Implant Services" covered for children (prior authorization)
  • Rock Springs & Powell: CareCredit or Cherry financing may be available
What Drives Price

Primary Pricing Factors

Three variables explain most of the cost variation you'll see across the same procedure.

Number of implants — protocols range from 4 to 8+ implants per arch, with each adding cost
Prosthesis material — acrylic, zirconia, and porcelain-fused options have very different price tiers
Immediate vs. delayed loading — teeth-in-a-day protocols cost more due to planning and provisional teeth
Timeline

The Road to Results

Recovery is an investment of time. Understanding the phases helps you plan downtime and set expectations.

Before your full mouth dental implant procedure, you'll have several consultations with your dental surgeon. These appointments will involve detailed examinations, X-rays, and possibly CT scans to assess your jawbone and plan the implant placement. Be prepared to discuss your medical history thoroughly, and you might need to stop taking certain medications, like blood thinners, beforehand.

On the day of the procedure, you'll likely receive IV sedation or general anesthesia to keep you comfortable throughout the 4-8 hour process. The surgeon will place multiple implants in your upper and lower jaws. Afterwards, you'll need someone to drive you home as the anesthesia wears off.

In the first 24-48 hours, expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort, manageable with prescribed pain medication. A soft food diet is essential during this initial healing phase. Full recovery can take anywhere from a week to a year as the implants integrate with your jawbone. You'll need to attend follow-up appointments to monitor progress and receive your final set of prosthetic teeth. Remember to factor in time off work for both the procedure and these follow-up visits.

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Initial Recovery
7 days
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Full Recovery
365 days
Return to normal activities, including most exercise and work routines.
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Procedure Itself
240–480 min
Typical time under anesthesia or active treatment for a standard case.
Coverage & Financing

Paying for Full Mouth Dental Implants

Sometimes Covered

Insurance rarely covers the full cost. Dental plans may contribute toward individual implant maximums. Many patients use financing.

See all procedures ranked by insurance coverage →

Financing Options

  • Third-party financing — companies like CareCredit let you spread $55,000 across monthly payments with promotional 0% interest
  • In-house installments — ask your surgeon's office about splitting the cost into manageable monthly payments before your procedure
  • Pre-tax health accounts — use HSA or FSA dollars to pay with pre-tax income — at $55,000, the tax savings are substantial
  • Upfront payment savings — many practices offer 10-20% off for patients who pay in full before the procedure date
  • Employer benefits — some employers offer medical spending programs or supplemental coverage that can offset out-of-pocket costs
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does full mouth dental implants cost in 2026?
The national average cost of full mouth dental implants in 2026 is $55,000. Prices typically range from $30,000 to $90,000 depending on your location, surgeon, and facility.
Does insurance cover full mouth dental implants?
Coverage status: Sometimes Covered. Insurance rarely covers the full cost. Dental plans may contribute toward individual implant maximums. Many patients use financing. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay, and whether your provider is in-network.
What's the cheapest state for full mouth dental implants?
If price is your priority, look at Mississippi ($48,675), West Virginia ($49,390), Alabama ($49,775). Lower overhead costs for medical practices in these states translate to lower procedure pricing.
What affects full mouth dental implants cost?
The biggest cost drivers for full mouth dental implants are number of implants, prosthesis material, immediate vs. delayed loading. Geographic location and facility type (hospital vs. outpatient center) also create significant price variation across the country.
How long is recovery after full mouth dental implants?
Most patients need 7 to 365 days to fully recover from full mouth dental implants. Early recovery (days 1-7) focuses on rest and pain management. By day 365, most people are back to full activity. Budget for post-op medications and follow-up visits during this window.
Where is full mouth dental implants most expensive?
The most expensive states for full mouth dental implants are Hawaii ($64,020), California ($62,315), New York ($62,040). Higher costs of living and demand for specialists drive prices up in these areas.