Full-Mouth Implant Reconstruction

Complete restoration of upper and lower arches with implant-anchored prosthetics.

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Full-mouth implant reconstruction restores both your upper and lower arches with permanently fixed implant-supported prosthetics. It's the most complete restoration we perform — and for patients who have lost most or all of their natural teeth, it's a life-changing procedure.

Full-mouth typically combines two All-on-4 (or All-on-X) procedures — one for the upper jaw, one for the lower. Surgery can be performed in a single visit (under general anesthesia, with everything done at once) or split across two visits depending on patient preference and clinical considerations. Most patients walk out with permanent-feeling temporary teeth on both arches the same day.

For severe cases where bone loss in the upper jaw rules out standard All-on-4 implants, we incorporate zygomatic implants — fixtures that anchor into the cheekbone — to make a full-mouth restoration possible without years of bone grafting.

What's included

The Full Mouth difference.

Both arches in one plan

Coordinated surgical and prosthetic design across upper and lower jaws for a balanced bite.

Single-visit option

Both arches done in one surgical day under general anesthesia. Wake up with all 28 teeth in place.

Zygomatic-eligible

We perform zygomatic implants in-house when standard All-on-4 won't work due to severe upper-jaw bone loss.

Final bridges optimized for face shape

Final permanent bridges designed around your facial structure, lip line, and natural bite — not a cookie-cutter denture shape.

How it works

From first photo to final crown.

01

Virtual consult

Photo + concern. Dr. Sunny reviews and reaches out within 24 hours with a written treatment plan.

02

Free 3D CT scan

Both jaws imaged. Surgical planning begins for both arches simultaneously.

03

Custom planning (2–4 weeks)

Coordinated surgical guides for upper and lower. Custom temporary bridges fabricated for both arches.

04

Surgery day

Single-visit option: both arches done under general anesthesia. Walk out with a full set of permanent-feeling temporary teeth.

05

Healing (3–6 months)

Soft-to-firm food progression. Temporary bridges in place.

06

Final delivery

Permanent zirconia or hybrid acrylic-titanium bridges installed for both arches.

What patients say

Hear from patients across all three locations.

★★★★★
"$1,999 was unbeatable. Other places quoted me $4,000+. Dr. Sunny was upfront about everything from the first photo I sent. No surprise charges, no hidden fees, exactly what they said."
Sarah M.
Sacramento · $1,999 Single-Tooth Implant
★★★★★
"I'd been hiding my smile for years. Dr. Sunny did my full upper arch and I walked out with permanent teeth that day. Best decision I've made in a decade."
Robert J.
Modesto · All-on-4
★★★★★
"I was nervous because the price seemed too good. But the team explained every step, the 3D scan was free, and the final crown looks better than my real teeth. Five stars all the way."
Maria G.
Fair Oaks · Single-Tooth Implant
Common questions

Common questions about this procedure

Where we are

Three California offices. One trusted team.

Dr. Sunny and the surgical team rotate across all three locations. Same protocols, same implants, same $1,999 price.

Elk Grove

9340 W Stockton Blvd, Suite 120

Elk Grove, CA 95758

(916) 886-1806

Mon–Fri 8am–5pm

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Fair Oaks

11121 Fair Oaks Blvd

Fair Oaks, CA 95628

(916) 918-5960

Mon–Fri 8am–5pm

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Riverbank

2754 Topeka St

Riverbank, CA 95367

(209) 569-3502

Mon–Fri 8am–5pm

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Full-mouth dental implant reconstruction: surgical sequencing and cost transparency

What full-mouth implant rehabilitation actually involves — and how $25,000 dual-arch pricing compares to the $60,000+ corporate-chain alternative.

Full-mouth implant reconstruction cost: what is included and what gets billed separately at most clinics

Full-mouth implant reconstruction — both maxillary and mandibular arches restored with implant-supported fixed prosthetics — is the most complete and most expensive procedure in implant dentistry. Corporate full-arch centers (ClearChoice, Aspen Dental Implants) typically quote $50,000–$70,000 for the dual-arch case, with frequent upselling toward $80,000+ when 'premium materials' or 'All-on-X' upgrades are added. Bay Area academic centers run $32,000–$44,000 for dual-arch. Our dual-arch full-mouth reconstruction is priced as two single-arch All-on-4 procedures at $12,500 each ($25,000 total), with All-on-X variants and zygomatic upgrades priced from the same transparent baseline. Included at $25,000 dual-arch: eight titanium implants across both arches, eight multi-unit abutments, same-surgical-day immediate-load fixed temporary bridges for both arches, the final permanent zirconia or acrylic-titanium hybrid prostheses 3–6 months later, complete digital workflow for both arches (CBCT, intraoral scans, 3D-printed surgical guides), and general anesthesia administered by a board-certified MD anesthesiologist.

Single-visit dual-arch surgery: clinical considerations and patient selection

Approximately 60% of our full-mouth reconstruction patients elect to have both arches treated in a single surgical visit under general anesthesia. The benefits are clear: one recovery window instead of two, one absence-from-work period, single coordinated osseointegration timeline for the final prosthesis fabrication, and the psychological advantage of completing the surgical phase in one day. The clinical considerations are equally clear: single-visit dual-arch surgery is a 4–6 hour procedure under general anesthesia, which carries marginally higher anesthesia risk than two staged 2–3 hour cases under IV sedation. Patient medical history, cardiovascular fitness, and current medications drive the recommendation. ASA Physical Status Classification I–II patients are nearly always candidates for single-visit; ASA III patients are evaluated case-by-case with their primary care physician's input. The decision is made jointly at the in-office consult after CBCT review and medical history evaluation.

When zygomatic implants enter the full-mouth treatment plan

Approximately 12% of full-mouth reconstruction cases in our practice incorporate zygomatic implants in the maxillary arch due to severe Cawood-Howell class V/VI atrophy. The trigger is the CBCT scan: when maxillary bone width and height cannot support the four tilted-implant configuration required for conventional All-on-4, the protocol shifts to two conventional anterior implants plus two zygomatic implants engaging the malar bone, or in extreme cases the quad-zygomatic configuration with four zygomatic implants. The mandibular arch in these patients typically retains sufficient bone for standard All-on-4 even when the maxilla does not, because the mandible resorbs more slowly than the maxilla and the cortical bone density is higher. Dr. Sunny Badyal — ADIA Diplomate, 700+ All-on-X cases including zygomatic protocols — performs both the conventional and zygomatic implant placement in-house, eliminating the staged referral pathway that would otherwise route patients to UCSF or other Bay Area academic centers.

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