Full Mouth Dental Implants

Losing most or all of your teeth changes a lot — how you eat, how you speak, and how you feel walking into a room. Full arch restoration gives you a smile that’s beautiful, secure, and built to last.

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Is Full Arch Restoration Right for You?

Full mouth dental implants are a life-changing option for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth, or those dealing with teeth that are failing and need to be replaced. Good candidates generally have adequate bone density and are in reasonable overall health. If bone loss has occurred, preparatory procedures may be needed first — and that’s something your surgeon can evaluate and plan for.

Not sure where to start? That’s exactly what a consultation is for. We’ll take a thorough look at your health, your imaging, and your goals to figure out whether full arch restoration is the right fit for you.

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Why Choose Full Mouth Dental Implants?

For patients who’ve lived with dentures or significant tooth loss, the difference that implants make is hard to overstate. Unlike removable dentures, full arch implants are anchored directly to the jaw. They don’t slip, they don’t require adhesive, and they don’t come out at night.

Beyond the practical benefits, implants also help preserve the jawbone over time. When teeth are lost, bone loss tends to follow. Implants stimulate the bone the way natural tooth roots do, which supports your facial structure and long-term oral health in a way that traditional dentures simply can’t.

Our Approach

Every full arch case is planned from the ground up. We use advanced 3D imaging to get a precise reading of your oral health situation, and your surgical plan is built around your specific bone structure and restoration goals. Comfort and safety are prioritized throughout — from sedation planning to post-operative care.

The goal is to give you a final result that feels natural, functions well, and holds up for years to come.

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Why Choose Oklahoma Dental Implants & Oral Surgery?

Full arch restoration is one of the most involved procedures in oral surgery, and experience matters. Our surgeons have completed hundreds of implant procedures and bring a high level of skill to every case. Our care team will stay with you from your first appointment through your final restoration. Schedule your consultation today to see if full arch restoration is right for you.

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Common Questions About Full Mouth Dental Implants

Full arch restoration is a big decision, and it’s natural to have questions before moving forward.

Full arch restoration is a procedure that replaces an entire row of teeth — upper, lower, or both — using dental implants as a permanent foundation. Rather than replacing each tooth individually, a small number of strategically placed implants support a full set of fixed teeth. The result looks and functions like natural teeth, without the limitations of removable dentures.

Cost depends on several factors, including the number of implants placed, whether any preparatory procedures are needed, and the type of final restoration. Insurance coverage varies by plan, and our team is happy to help you work through your benefits and explore financing options. We want the financial side of things to feel as manageable as the clinical side.

Most patients are under anesthesia or sedation during the procedure and report being comfortable throughout. Some swelling and soreness in the days following surgery is normal and manageable. Your care team will make sure you go home with everything you need. And if you have any questions once you’re recovering at home, we’re just a phone call away.

Meet the Surgeons
Behind Your Care

Our doctors bring together decades of training, broad surgical expertise, and a deep commitment to the communities they serve.

Seth Brooks, DDS

Dr. Brooks’ passion for oral and maxillofacial surgery took root during his time at the University of Oklahoma, where he later earned his D.D.S. in 2014. He went on to complete a dental anesthesia fellowship at Indiana University and trained at the University of Tennessee Medical Center — bringing a high level of anesthesia expertise and surgical skill to every patient he sees.

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