Full Mouth Dental Implants in Houston, TX

Full mouth dental implants can replace failing or missing teeth with a stable full-arch plan. Bellaire Modern Dental helps Houston patients compare fixed full-arch bridges, All-on-4 style treatment, implant-supported dentures, and preparatory care such as extractions or bone grafting.

Full-mouth options we may discuss

Fixed full-arch implants

A non-removable implant bridge designed to feel more like natural teeth.

All-on-4 style treatment

A full-arch approach that often uses four implants when anatomy and bite allow.

Implant-supported dentures

A more stable removable or fixed alternative to traditional dentures.

Who may be a candidate

Candidacy depends on bone support, gum health, medical history, bite forces, and the condition of any remaining teeth. A full-mouth plan often starts with imaging and a conversation about whether your priority is maximum stability, a faster timeline, budget, or a removable design.

  • Many or all teeth missing in one or both arches
  • Loose dentures or repeated denture sore spots
  • Failing teeth that cannot predictably be restored
  • Interest in a long-term replacement plan rather than patchwork dentistry

Typical treatment sequence

  • Consultation and imaging: evaluate bone, bite, health history, and goals.
  • Planning: compare implant number, restoration type, materials, timeline, and financing.
  • Preparation: extractions, infection control, or bone grafting when needed.
  • Implant placement: place implants to support temporary or final teeth depending on the plan.
  • Final teeth: design the final restoration after healing and fit checks.

Cost and financing factors

Full mouth dental implant cost in Houston varies by the number of arches, implant count, final material, sedation needs, extractions, bone grafting, and temporary teeth. After an exam, the team can provide a written estimate and walk through financing. For a deeper cost breakdown, visit Cost of Dental Implants in Houston.

Full mouth dental implants FAQ

Is full mouth the same as full arch?

Full arch usually means replacing one upper or lower arch. Full mouth can mean both arches, but patients often use the terms interchangeably.

Can I get teeth the same day?

Some cases qualify for temporary teeth quickly, but the safest timeline depends on implant stability, bite forces, infection risk, and bone support.

What if I have severe bone loss?

Bone grafting, angled implants, zygomatic implants, or a different restoration design may be considered. Your imaging determines the options.

Plan your full-mouth implant consult

Bring your questions about cost, timing, dentures, and fixed teeth. We will help you compare the practical paths.