
Clear, affordable treatment options
Understanding full mouth dental implants cost can help you choose a long-lasting solution for missing or failing teeth. These implants offer strong stability and a natural look, and knowing what shapes the cost can help you plan your budget with confidence.
Key takeaways
Costs vary by prosthetic type, implant number and needed prework
Insurance may help with related procedures
Flexible payments, financing and savings plans can reduce costs
Aspen Dental offers fixed full arch implants, a permanent full mouth dental implant option that looks and feels close to natural teeth. On average, patients pay $19,569 per arch¹ for this treatment at Aspen Dental. These implants provide strong, stable support and help restore confident chewing and speaking. Treatment for new patients includes the implants, abutments, necessary attachments, a healing prosthetic when needed and a custom final prosthetic.
Aspen Dental also offers implant dentures, or snap-on dentures, for a more affordable full mouth dental implant option. On average, patients pay $8,109 per arch² for implant denture treatment at Aspen Dental. This option offers added security compared to traditional dentures and is designed to improve comfort and stability. Treatment for new patients includes the implants, attachments, a healing appliance when needed and a custom final denture.
¹This average price of full mouth dental implants is an approximation based on 2025 internal data and may not reflect the actual cost you will encounter due to individual factors. Price range varies from $14,617 to $29,902. For location specific pricing, please click here.
²This average price of an implant denture is an approximation based on 2025 internal data and may not reflect the actual cost you will encounter due to individual factors. Price range varies from $5,705 to $12,956. For location specific pricing, please click here.
Several key elements determine what factors impact the cost of full dental implants, and each can influence your total treatment investment:
Full-mouth restorations may require 2 or more implants per arch.
More implants increases surgical time, materials and overall cost.
Options like All-on-X, or fixed full arch, or implant-supported dentures each come with different pricing.
Advanced systems often cost more due to specialized components.
Prosthetics can be made with acrylic or zirconia.
Zirconia materials for prosthetics is the most durable and natural-looking but also the most expensive.
Extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts or gum treatments can add additional costs.
These procedures help to prepare the mouth for successful
implant placement and long-lasting results.
Local sedation, intravenous (IV) sedation or advanced anesthesia services are sometimes needed for comfort.
These services add to the overall treatment cost.

Get started with a custom treatment plan today and take 20% off³ full mouth dental implants. Choose a happier you. Book today.
³Offer available in select offices. Not valid for previous or ongoing work and cannot be combined with other discounts or dental discount programs. Discount taken off usual and customary fees for implants and does not apply to services rendered by a specialist. Patients with insurance will receive either the 20% discount or insurance plan pricing, whichever discount is greater. Dental implants are not a recognized specialty. Offer expires 3/1/26.
The cost of full mouth dental implants treatment with insurance may vary based on coverage.
To help make full mouth dental implants more affordable, many patients combine dental insurance benefits with HSA/FSA funds, financing options to make full mouth dental implants more affordable. To get the most accurate estimate, it’s best to request a pre-treatment insurance breakdown from your care team. At Aspen Dental, we work with most insurance providers. Please note, we do not accept Medicaid.

Aspen Dental offers ways to make treatment more affordable. The Aspen Dental Savings Plan⁴ provides discounted pricing, but it is not insurance. Aspen Dental works with 3rd party lenders who offer flexible financing options. Understanding these choices can help you manage full-mouth dental implant costs and move forward with a long-term solution for your smile.
⁴The Aspen Dental Savings Plan is NOT insurance. Please see plan terms and conditions for details.
Full mouth dental implant treatment offer long-term value and can be life-changing which can make them a smart investment for many patients. Here’s why:
The longevity of your full mouth dental implant prosthetic depends on the prosthetic material type. Arches made of zirconia can last up to 25 years, PMMA can last up to 10 years and implant denture material can last up to 7 years.
Unlike removable dentures that can slip or shift, full mouth implants are anchored securely into the jawbone. This provides strong, reliable chewing power—allowing you to enjoy foods you may have avoided for years.
Full mouth implants are the only restorative option that stimulates the jawbone, helping to prevent bone loss and preserve your natural facial structure. Dentures do not provide this benefit and the lack of teeth may even accelerate jawbone shrinkage over time.
Dental implants look and feel like real teeth. They eliminate the discomfort and slipping associated with dentures, offering natural aesthetics, a confident smile and improved speech.
Traditional dentures may require adjustments, adhesives, repairs and replacements. Full mouth implants can reduce ongoing maintenance costs.
Patients often report renewed confidence, improved nutrition and an overall better quality of life. Full mouth implants restore the ability to smile, talk and eat with complete confidence.
The cost of a full set of teeth implants varies based on the type of implant system used, such as All-on-X or implant-supported dentures. Pricing also depends on the number of implants needed, the materials used for the final prosthetic, any preparatory procedures like extractions or bone grafting.
Aspen Dental helps make full arch dental implants cost manageable through 3rd-party financing options, dental savings plan, HSA/FSA funds or choosing more affordable prosthetic materials. In addition, Aspen Dental accepts most insurance plans. Please note that we do not accept Medicaid.
Full mouth restoration involves multiple implants, custom full-arch prosthetics, advanced planning, and potentially additional procedures such as bone grafting. These components make it a more complex and comprehensive treatment than replacing a single tooth.
Typically, the average cost of full mouth dental implants for new patients includes implant placement, abutments, attachments, healing prosthetic, and custom permanent prosthetic teeth.
The number of implants needed for a full mouth restoration typically ranges from 2 to 6 implants per arch, depending on your jawbone health, treatment goals, and the type of implant treatment your dentist recommends.
When you schedule a consultation at an Aspen Dental office, you’ll receive a comprehensive quote for full mouth dental implants if eligible. Find your nearest location today.
Full mouth implants generally have a higher upfront cost than traditional dentures because they involve surgical placement of implants and custom restorations. As a result, implant treatment can often last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance.