Full-mouth dental implants

A fixed full-arch option for extensive tooth loss or failing teeth.

The Advanced Smile Implant System uses digital planning and an All-on-X-style approach for appropriate patients.

  • All-on-4 and All-on-6 concepts
  • Qualifying same-day temporary teeth
  • Final restoration after healing

A realistic treatment timeline

Temporary teeth and final teeth are different stages.

  1. 01

    Evaluation and 3D planning

    Imaging and a clinical exam help determine candidacy, anatomy, and any preparatory care.

  2. 02

    Implant surgery

    Qualifying patients may leave with temporary teeth on the day of surgery.

  3. 03

    Healing and follow-up

    The implants and tissues need time to heal while the team monitors progress.

  4. 04

    Final restoration

    Final restorations are commonly delivered about four to six months later, depending on healing and the treatment plan.

What the evaluation considers

Full-arch care is never one-size-fits-all.

Bone and gum health

Bone volume, gum health, infection, and anatomy affect implant position and preparatory needs.

Function and maintenance

Bite, cleaning access, materials, and long-term recare are part of a responsible plan.

Fixed and removable choices

A removable overdenture may be a better fit for some patients than a fixed bridge.

Source-supported warranty

Ask for the written terms before relying on a warranty.

The source describes a three-year warranty on full-mouth implant treatment with a permanent zirconia bridge. Terms, conditions, and required recare apply and should be confirmed with the practice.

  • Clinical eligibility is required
  • Maintenance requirements may apply
  • No result or treatment timeline is guaranteed

Full-arch FAQ

Important questions before full-mouth treatment.

Can I receive permanent teeth on the day of implant surgery?

Some qualifying full-arch patients may leave surgery with temporary teeth. Final restorations are typically delivered after healing, often about four to six months later. Timing depends on your clinical plan.

What is the difference between fixed full-arch implants and snap-in dentures?

A fixed full-arch restoration stays attached by the dental team, while a snap-in overdenture is removable by the patient. Your evaluation helps determine which option fits your anatomy, goals, maintenance preferences, and budget.

Does the practice offer dental implant financing?

The practice identifies CareCredit, LendingClub, Proceed Finance, Ally, and Alphaeon as financing resources. Approval, rates, terms, and treatment eligibility are determined by the provider and your clinical plan.

Can every patient receive dental implants?

No treatment is right for everyone. Bone, gum health, medical history, bite, smoking, medications, and other factors can affect candidacy and the steps required before implant placement.

Take the next step

Start with a conversation and a clear clinical plan.

Call our Toms River team or request a consultation. Treatment recommendations, timing, and costs are confirmed only after an evaluation.