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Find Out If Dental Implants Are Right for Your Smile
Thinking about dental implants? The team at Verity Dental & Implant Center is here to help you understand your options. Take our quick 2-minute quiz to see if dental implants may be a good fit for your smile.

Restore Your Smile, Restore Your Quality of Life
At Verity Dental & Implant Center, full mouth implants are planned with care, explained in plain language, and delivered with comfort as a priority. You’ll know what’s involved before anything begins—so there are no surprises later.

“I’m worried my teeth will move or fall out.”
Full mouth implants are fixed in place. They don’t slip, click, or rely on adhesives, so you can talk and smile without second-guessing every moment.
“I’m afraid I won’t be able to eat normally.”
Implant-supported teeth restore strong chewing ability. Many patients return to foods they’ve avoided for years.

“I don’t want to keep fixing the same problems.”
Implants replace the tooth root, not just the visible part. That stability helps prevent ongoing breakdown and repeated dental work.

Insurance-Friendly and Flexible
No Insurance? We’ve Got You Covered
How Full Mouth Implants Are Designed to Help
Full mouth implants are often recommended when:
- Most or all teeth are missing
- Remaining teeth keep breaking or failing
- Dentures feel loose or uncomfortable
- Gum disease has progressed too far
- Bite collapse or bone loss is present
If dental care has felt like a cycle you can’t get out of, this approach may finally slow things down.

Am I a Good Fit for Full Mouth Implants?
Many patients assume they won’t qualify. That’s often not true.
You may be a good candidate if you:
- Want a fixed, non-removable solution
- Are in generally good health
- Want to stop chasing temporary repairs
- Are open to clear planning and staged care
Age alone doesn’t disqualify you. Bone loss doesn’t automatically rule you out. As an affordable implant and family dentist in Salt Lake City, UT, we evaluate carefully and explain what’s realistic for your situation.

Wake Up with a New Smile
Dental implant treatment doesn’t have to feel stressful. With sedation dentistry, many patients relax—or sleep comfortably—through implant placement and wake up with important steps already finished.
At Verity Dental & Implant Center, deeper sedation options are available for implant care, with a licensed nurse anesthetist on-site. This allows complex treatments, including full-mouth implants and Teeth-in-a-Day, to be completed more efficiently and often in fewer visits.
If anxiety or past dental experiences have been holding you back, sedation can make implant care feel far more manageable from start to finish.

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Comfort Comes First
Cost, Financing, and Transparency
Cost is a real concern—and we don’t gloss over it. We offer:
- Complimentary implant consultations
- Flexible financing through CareCredit, Cherry, and Proceed
- Help reviewing insurance benefits when applicable
You’ll understand the investment before making decisions.

Full Mouth Implant Options at Verity
All-on-4 Full Arch Implants
Four strategically placed implants support a full arch of teeth. This approach often reduces surgical steps and can allow for faster temporary teeth.
Teeth-in-a-Day / Same-Day or Next-Day Teeth
In the right cases, implants and temporary teeth can be placed the same day or next day—so you don’t go without teeth while healing.
Fixed Implant-Supported Dentures
Multiple implants support a fixed denture that stays in place. This option offers strong stability with a more conservative implant count.
What the Process Actually Feels Like
A Real Conversation
We start by listening. You’ll talk through what’s been happening and what you’re worried about. Advanced imaging helps us evaluate bone and anatomy.
You’ll leave with:
- Clear options
- A realistic timeline
- Transparent cost information
Comfort Planning
Many patients worry about pain or anxiety. Sedation options are available, including deeper sedation with a licensed nurse anesthetist.
Many patients rest—or sleep—through treatment.
Implant Placement
Implants are placed according to a carefully planned approach. In eligible cases, temporary teeth are attached the same day or next day.
Healing Without Being “Stuck”
As implants integrate with the bone, temporary teeth allow you to function normally. We monitor healing and keep expectations clear.
Final Teeth
Once healing is complete, your final teeth are placed and adjusted for comfort, bite, and appearance.
Care That Respects You and Your Time

Straight Answers
We walk you through your options, costs, and timeline before treatment begins. Clear plans. No surprises.
Designed for Comfort
Sedation options range from IV to general anesthesia. With a licensed nurse anesthetist on-site, many patients choose to sleep through care.


Same-Day Help When You’re Hurting
If you’re in pain, call before noon. We take emergencies seriously and do our best to provide same-day relief.
Finances Made Simple
We work with many insurance plans and offer CareCredit, Cherry, and Proceed to keep finances clear and manageable.

Frequently Asked Questions
What if I’m nervous or unsure about moving forward?
That’s completely normal. Our role is to explain your options clearly and help you decide at your own pace. There’s no pressure to commit—just honest guidance and support.
What kind of maintenance do full mouth implants require?
Implants are cared for much like natural teeth—daily brushing, cleaning around the gumline, and regular dental visits. We’ll show you exactly how to care for your implants and monitor them over time.
Does insurance cover full mouth implants?
Coverage varies by plan. Some insurance plans contribute to certain parts of treatment, while others do not. Our team will help review your benefits and discuss financing options before you move forward.
How much do full mouth implants cost?
Costs vary depending on the type of implant solution and your individual needs. We provide transparent estimates during your consultation and offer flexible financing options to help make treatment more manageable.
Am I too old for full mouth implants?
Age alone is not a deciding factor. Overall health, healing ability, and bone support matter more than age. Many successful implant patients are in their 60s, 70s, and beyond.
What is the recovery like after implant surgery?
Most patients return to normal daily activities within a few days, with some temporary swelling or soreness. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and check in with you throughout the healing process.
How long do full mouth implants last?
The implants themselves are designed to last decades with proper care. The teeth attached to them may eventually need replacement due to normal wear, often after many years. Regular checkups help protect your investment.
Are full mouth implants better than dentures?
For many patients, yes. Implant-supported teeth are fixed in place, offer better chewing ability, and help preserve jawbone. Dentures may still be appropriate in some situations, and we’ll explain the pros and cons of each option clearly.
What if I’ve been told I don’t have enough bone for implants?
That doesn’t automatically rule out treatment. Techniques like All-on-4 are designed to work with existing bone and may reduce the need for bone grafting. We’ll evaluate your anatomy with 3D imaging and explain what’s possible in your case.
Will I have to go without teeth during healing?
In many cases, no. Temporary teeth can often be placed the same day or shortly after implant placement. This allows you to eat, speak, and smile while healing takes place.
How long does the full mouth implant process take from start to finish?
Timelines vary based on your needs. Some patients receive temporary teeth the same day or next day, while final teeth are placed after a healing period—typically several months. During your consultation, we’ll outline a realistic timeline so you know what to expect.
Can I really sleep through implant surgery?
Yes, for many patients. Sedation options are available, including deeper levels of anesthesia with a licensed nurse anesthetist on-site. This allows complex care—such as full mouth implants or Teeth-in-a-Day—to be completed comfortably, often with little memory of the procedure.
Is full mouth implant treatment painful?
Most patients are surprised by how manageable the process feels. During implant placement, you’ll be fully numb, and many patients choose sedation so they can rest or sleep through treatment. Afterward, discomfort is usually mild to moderate and can often be managed with over-the-counter medication.
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Serving Sugar House & Salt Lake City
You’ll find us on 1300 E., right next to CVS. Free parking makes your visit easy. We proudly serve Sugar House and nearby Salt Lake City neighborhoods.
