February 18, 2026
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Adam Fisher, DMD
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Every case is highly personal because every patient has a unique oral health history and different options for their final restoration. Because of that, the investment for full mouth restoration can vary. However, understanding the key factors can help you prepare for what to expect before your consultation.


Factors that Determine Cost of Full Mouth Restoration

Condition of teeth and bone

The state of your oral health determines the preparatory work required.

Patients with multiple missing teeth or teeth that need removal may require more extensive treatment. The presence of infection or gum disease must be addressed before restoration can begin. Significant bone loss may require bone grafting to create a secure foundation for implants.

In general, the more preparatory work needed, the more complex the case becomes. 

Type of Restoration

The type of full mouth restoration selected significantly impacts the overall investment due to technique and materials used.

Full mouth restoration may include:

  • Implant-supported bridges
  • Full-arch implant solutions
  • Multiple single dental implants
  • A combination of implants and crowns

Some patients require surgical placement only, while the final prosthetic teeth are completed by a restorative dentist. 

Number of Implants Needed

A full arch does not always require an implant for every missing tooth. Treatment may involve:

  • Fewer strategically placed implants supporting a full arch
  • Implants placed in both upper and lower jaws
  • Staged procedures depending on healing

The more implants required, the more involved the surgical process becomes. 

Sedation and Surgical Complexity

Full mouth restoration is typically performed under sedation to ensure comfort and reduce anxiety.

The type of sedation used, the length of the procedure, and overall surgical complexity can influence the total investment. During your consultation, your treatment plan will clearly outline what is recommended and why.

Materials Used 

The final restoration material influences cost. Options may include:

  • Acrylic-based temporary prosthetics
  • Zirconia or other high-strength long-term materials

Financing Options

Saline OMS believes everyone should be able to smile, speak, and enjoy their favorite foods without hesitation.

To make treatment more manageable, financing options are available. Saline OMS offers Cherry and CareCredit on-site. You can learn more about insurance and financing options during your consultation or by visiting our financing page.


Learn More About Full Mouth Restoration in Saline

Full mouth restoration is a meaningful investment in your health and daily comfort. 

The best way to understand your options is through a personalized consultation and 3D evaluation. If you would like to explore how dental implants can rebuild your smile and restore function, visit our dental implants page to learn more about the surgical process and what to expect. 

When you are ready, our team at Saline Oral Facial & Dental Implant Surgery is here to guide you every step of the way.