Red Rock Oral and Facial Surgery
Restore Your Smile Completely with Full Mouth Dental Implants
If you’re missing most or all of your teeth — or living with a denture that just doesn’t feel like your own — full mouth dental implants may be the life-changing solution you’ve been looking for. At Red Rock Oral and Facial Surgery in St. George, UT, we help patients from across the region reclaim confident smiles, comfortable chewing, and lasting oral health through state-of-the-art implant-supported restorations.
This guide covers everything you need to know about full mouth dental implants: how they work, who qualifies, what the process looks like, and why so many patients in St. George, UT and surrounding communities choose our practice for their care.
What Are Full Mouth Dental Implants?
Full mouth dental implants — sometimes called full-arch implants or implant-supported full-arch restorations — are a permanent solution for patients who have lost all or nearly all of their teeth in one or both jaws. Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums and can shift or slip, full mouth implants are anchored directly into the jawbone using titanium implant posts. These posts fuse with the bone over time (a process called osseointegration) and provide a rock-solid foundation for a full set of lifelike replacement teeth.
The most common approaches include:
- All-on-4® Dental Implants: Four strategically placed implants support an entire arch of teeth. This technique often allows for same-day teeth in eligible patients. Learn more on our All-on-4® Dental Implants page.
- All-on-6 Implants: Six implants per arch for added stability, often recommended for patients with greater bone density or bite forces.
- Individual Full-Arch Implants: Each tooth or small group of teeth is supported by its own implant, providing maximum restoration.
Who Is a Candidate for Full Mouth Dental Implants?
Most healthy adults who are missing all or most of their teeth are potential candidates for full mouth dental implants. During your consultation at our St. George, UT office, our oral surgeon will evaluate several key factors:
- Jawbone density and volume: Implants require adequate bone for secure placement. Patients who have experienced bone loss may benefit from a sinus lift or bone grafting procedure prior to implant placement.
- Overall health: Conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes or certain autoimmune disorders may affect healing. Our surgeon will review your medical history carefully.
- Oral health: Any active infection or gum disease must be treated before implant surgery begins.
- Non-smoker status or willingness to quit: Smoking significantly reduces implant success rates and healing capacity.
We welcome patients from Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, Santa Clara, and Cedar City for consultations. No matter where you’re coming from in southern Utah, our team is ready to help you explore your options.
The Full Mouth Implant Process: Step by Step
Restoring your smile with full mouth dental implants is a multi-stage process, but every step is designed to ensure the safest, most beautiful, and most durable outcome. Here’s what you can expect when you choose Red Rock Oral and Facial Surgery in St. George, UT:
1. Comprehensive Consultation and Imaging
Your journey begins with a thorough exam, including 3D cone-beam CT imaging to map your jawbone structure, nerve pathways, and sinus cavities in precise detail. This allows us to plan your implant placement with accuracy and confidence.
2. Preparatory Procedures (If Needed)
Some patients require tooth extractions or bone grafting before implants can be placed. We perform all preparatory procedures in-house at our St. George, UT surgical center for your convenience.
3. Implant Placement Surgery
Under IV sedation or general anesthesia, your oral surgeon places the titanium implant posts into the jawbone. For All-on-4® cases, four posts are precisely angled to maximize contact with available bone, often eliminating the need for grafting entirely.
4. Healing and Osseointegration
Over the next three to six months, the implants fuse with your jawbone. During this time, you’ll wear a temporary restoration so you can eat, speak, and smile comfortably. Many patients from Hurricane, Ivins, and Washington are pleasantly surprised by how manageable this phase is.
5. Final Restoration Placement
Once healing is complete, your custom-crafted final prosthesis — designed to match the natural look of real teeth — is attached to the implants. The result is a smile that looks, feels, and functions like your own natural teeth.
Benefits of Full Mouth Dental Implants vs. Traditional Dentures
Patients across St. George, UT and the surrounding communities of Santa Clara and Cedar City choose full mouth dental implants over conventional dentures for many compelling reasons:
- Permanent and stable: No adhesives, no slipping, no embarrassing moments while eating or speaking.
- Preserves jawbone: Implants stimulate the jawbone just like natural tooth roots, preventing the bone loss that inevitably occurs with dentures.
- Natural appearance: High-quality ceramic prosthetics are virtually indistinguishable from real teeth.
- Improved nutrition: With full chewing power restored, you can eat a complete, healthy diet again.
- Long-term value: With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime — making them a smart long-term investment compared to dentures that need periodic replacement.
- Confidence restored: Patients consistently report dramatic improvements in self-esteem and quality of life after treatment.
Why Choose Red Rock Oral and Facial Surgery for Full Mouth Implants?
When it comes to full mouth dental implants, surgical expertise matters enormously. Our board-eligible oral and maxillofacial surgeon has advanced fellowship training in implant dentistry and facial surgery, giving you access to a level of specialized skill that general dentistry practices simply can’t replicate.
Our St. George, UT surgical center is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including 3D imaging and in-office IV sedation, so your entire implant journey — from consultation to final restoration — can be managed in one convenient location. We also offer flexible financing through Proceed Finance to help make treatment accessible for patients from Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, Santa Clara, Cedar City, and beyond.
We understand that choosing full mouth dental implants is a major decision — emotionally and financially. Our team takes the time to listen to your goals, answer every question, and create a treatment plan tailored specifically to you.
How Much Do Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost in St. George, UT?
The cost of full mouth dental implants varies based on the number of implants needed, whether preparatory procedures such as bone grafting are required, and the type of final restoration chosen. During your consultation at our St. George, UT office, we’ll provide a detailed, transparent cost breakdown so you know exactly what to expect. Many patients are surprised to find that financing options make monthly payments quite manageable.
Ready to Take the First Step?
If you’re tired of living with missing teeth or ill-fitting dentures, full mouth dental implants could transform your life. Red Rock Oral and Facial Surgery is proud to serve patients throughout St. George, UT and the surrounding communities with compassionate, expert surgical care.
Schedule your consultation today and discover what a complete, permanent smile can do for your confidence and your health. You can also contact our office with any questions — we’re always happy to help.
Disclaimer: This blog post is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Every patient’s oral health situation is unique. Please consult with a qualified oral and maxillofacial surgeon to determine whether full mouth dental implants are the right option for you.