How Much Do Full-Arch Dental Implants Cost?

Full-arch implant treatment is a personalized surgical procedure.
Cost depends on planning, complexity, materials, and long-term goals.

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What Determines the Cost of Full-Arch Treatment?

 

Surgical Complexity

Full-arch treatment is not one-size-fits-all. Surgical complexity plays a major role in determining overall investment.

Factors that influence complexity include:

  • Number of failing or infected teeth requiring extraction

  • Bone density and volume in the upper or lower jaw

  • Need for angled implant placement to avoid grafting

  • Condition of existing dentures or restorations

  • Overall health considerations that affect healing

Each of these variables influences surgical time, planning precision, and stabilization strategy.

Materials & Restoration Type

The type of restoration selected directly impacts durability, aesthetics, and long-term performance.

Key considerations include:

  • Temporary vs. final restoration materials

  • High-performance acrylic vs. zirconia-based options

  • Custom design and shade matching

  • Reinforcement structure and framework design

  • Longevity expectations and wear resistance

Material selection is not cosmetic alone- it affects structural stability and long-term maintenance.

Technology & Planning

Modern full-arch treatment relies heavily on digital planning and guided precision.

Investment reflects:

  • Comprehensive 3D CBCT imaging

  • Digital implant mapping and surgical guide creation

  • Advanced implant systems designed for long-term integration

  • Sedation planning and monitoring protocols

  • Post-operative evaluation and follow-up visits

Precision planning reduces risk and increases predictability: and that level of preparation is built into the overall treatment structure.

What’s Included in Full-Arch Treatment?

 

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Comprehensive implant consultation

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Digital 3D imaging

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Surgical implant placement

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Same-day temporary teeth

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Final custom full-arch restoration

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Post-operative monitoring and follow-up

Typical Investment Range

Investment Transparency at SmileMore Dental Implant Center

The cost of full-arch dental implant treatment at SmileMore is determined by surgical planning, materials selected, and the structural needs of each individual case. No two full-arch procedures are identical, which is why treatment is evaluated comprehensively before a precise investment range is provided.

At SmileMore, full-arch treatment is completed under one roof — from surgical implant placement to final restoration — allowing for coordinated care and continuity throughout the process.

Nationally, full-arch implant treatment per arch often falls within a range of approximately $25,000 to $35,000. At SmileMore, this investment typically includes:

  • Comprehensive implant consultation and 3D CBCT imaging

  • Surgical extractions when required

  • Implant placement with sedation and anesthesia

  • Same-day temporary fixed teeth (for qualified cases)

  • Prototype refinement phase

  • Custom final full-arch restoration crafted from durable, long-term materials

  • Structured follow-up and monitoring during healing

It is important to approach extremely low-cost implant offers with caution. Full-arch treatment is a surgical and restorative process that requires experience, precision, and high-quality materials to ensure long-term stability.

The most accurate way to understand your personal investment is through a comprehensive implant evaluation. During your consultation, our team will review imaging, surgical considerations, and restoration options to develop a treatment plan tailored to your anatomy, goals, and long-term expectations.

Full-arch implants are not a commodity — they are a structured surgical solution designed for durability, function, and confidence.

Flexible Financing Options: The SmileMore™ Financing Program

Full-arch implant treatment is an investment in long-term function, stability, and confidence. While many patients choose to pay in full, a significant number elect structured monthly financing to make treatment more manageable.

The SmileMore Financing Program includes access to five or more trusted healthcare lending partners. During your consultation, our team works with you to review available financing options and determine what structure best fits your goals.

Many patients choose one of the following approaches:

  • Monthly financing through one of our partner lenders

  • Partial financing combined with an upfront payment

  • A co-signer to secure preferred approval terms

Our team assists with the application process in-office, allowing most patients to receive approval decisions quickly. Financing structures vary based on credit profile, term length, and lender selection.

The goal is not simply to secure approval — it is to create a responsible and sustainable payment plan that aligns with your long-term treatment investment.

Full-arch treatment is carefully planned from a surgical perspective. Financing is approached with the same level of structure and clarity.

Full-Arch Implants vs. Ongoing Repairs

Many patients consider full-arch treatment after years of incremental dentistry- replacing crowns, retreating root canals, adjusting partial dentures, or managing recurring fractures. While each procedure may seem manageable on its own, the cumulative cost of repeated repairs can become significant over time.

Full-arch implant treatment takes a different approach. Instead of restoring teeth individually as they fail, it stabilizes the entire arch at once: removing infection, securing implants, and replacing compromised teeth with a fixed, engineered solution designed for long-term performance.

For patients with advanced decay or failing restorations, this shift from ongoing repair to structural reconstruction often reduces future intervention and restores long-term confidence.

“Because life feels different when you love your smile.”

– Dr. Will

Full-Arch Implant Questions Answered Clearly

Does insurance cover implants?

Most dental insurance plans do not cover full-arch implant treatment, as it is often categorized as elective or reconstructive rather than basic care. MassHealth and similar state-funded plans do not contribute toward comprehensive implant treatment.

Because of this, many patients plan and budget for full-arch treatment in advance. At SmileMore Dental Implant Center, we discuss different tiers of investment based on your clinical needs, desired outcome, and long-term goals.

Every treatment plan is customized. During your consultation, we review what options are appropriate and structure a plan that aligns with both function and budget.

Are consultations free?

Yes. Your initial implant consultation at SmileMore is complimentary.

This includes:

• A comprehensive dental exam
• 3D CBCT imaging
• Personalized smile and implant evaluation with Dr. Will
• A detailed treatment plan and cost review

Our goal is to provide a clear understanding of your situation in a comfortable, judgment-free environment. Dr. Will personally reviews your imaging, explains surgical considerations, and outlines the most appropriate full-arch options for your case.

We encourage patients to bring a spouse or trusted decision-maker to the consultation so that questions can be addressed together and confidently.

There is no obligation… only clarity.

Can treatment be phased?

Yes. In many cases, treatment can be structured in stages depending on your clinical needs and financial goals.

Some patients begin with dentures or implant-supported “snap-in” prosthetics and later transition to a fully fixed full-arch restoration. Others choose to phase treatment by arch or timeline.

The appropriate structure depends on bone health, long-term stability goals, and desired outcome.

The best way to determine the right path is through a comprehensive implant consultation, where we evaluate your anatomy and discuss realistic options tailored to you.

“Since a SMILE is a decision, why not make the choice to SMILE MORE”

– LuxeSmile