Cost of Dental Implants - Katy, TX

Full Mouth Implants

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Implant retained removable overdenture
$11,495/Arch As low as $209/mo*
Fee includes:
  • Comprehensive Oral Evaluation
  • Cone-Beam CT Scan
  • 4 Dental Implants per Arch
  • Removable Prosthesis for Both the Temporary and Final Restorations
  • Care from a Team of Experienced Experts Dedicated to Delivering a Life-Changing Smile
Bone graft surgery and IV sedation are not included in this cost. Bone graft surgery may be required in some cases.
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All On 4 with Fixed Acrylic Denture
Single Arch $13,995
Double Arch $27,990 As low as $215/mo*
Fee includes:
  • Comprehensive Oral Evaluation
  • Cone-Beam CT Scan
  • All Necessary Tooth Extractions
  • 4 Implants per Arch
  • Final Resin Implant Bridge (Single Arch)
Bone graft surgery and IV sedation are not included in the listed fee. In some cases, bone grafting may be necessary based on individual needs. Additionally, the cost does not cover any extra implants beyond the four per arch.
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All On 4 with Fixed Zirconia teeth
Single Arch $18,495
Double Arch $36,990 As low as $265/mo*
Fee includes:
  • Comprehensive Oral Evaluation
  • Cone-Beam CT Scan
  • All Necessary Extractions (if needed)
  • 4 Dental Implants per Arch
  • Fixed Zirconia Implant Prosthesis for One Arch (Upper or Lower)
The cost does not include bone grafting or IV sedation. Bone graft surgery may be required depending on individual needs.

Hybrid Denture Cost of Dental Implants



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What You’ll Receive at Your FREE Consultation.

  • Detailed 3D X-Ray of Your Mouth and Jawbone

  • Comprehensive Consultation with the Doctor

  • Customized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs and goals.

  • Transparent pricing with clear cost breakdown and available options.

  • Insurance check to help you understand your coverage and benefits.
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What Are All-on-X Dental Implants?

All-on-X dental implants are an advanced, full-arch restoration solution that combines the stability of fixed implants with the convenience of replacing an entire set of missing teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, which can slip, cause discomfort, or impact your ability to eat and speak, All-on-X implants provide a secure, permanent alternative that looks and feels like natural teeth.

This innovative treatment is ideal for individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth and want a long-lasting, functional, and aesthetically pleasing solution. By strategically placing four or more implants in the jaw, All-on-X supports a full set of prosthetic teeth—restoring not just your smile, but your confidence and quality of life.

Say goodbye to the challenges of ill-fitting dentures and experience the life-changing benefits of All-on-X dental implants.

Benefits of Choosing Hybrid Dentures with All-on-X Dental Implants

  • Lasting Stability: All-on-X implants are securely fixed in your jaw, giving you a permanent solution that won’t slip or shift like removable dentures.

  • Natural Look & Feel: Each prosthetic tooth is custom-crafted to match the shape, shade, and translucence of natural teeth—so your smile looks authentic and feels comfortable.

  • Effortless Eating & Speaking: Enjoy your favorite foods and speak with confidence. The rock-solid support of All-on-X implants eliminates the sore spots and wobble often associated with traditional dentures.

  • Jawbone Protection: Implants mimic natural tooth roots, stimulating the jawbone and helping prevent the bone loss that can occur when teeth are missing.
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How Does All-on-X Work?

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Consultation & Treatment Planning

Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation. Your dentist will perform a detailed exam, including X-rays or 3D imaging, to evaluate your jawbone and plan the number and placement of implants needed for optimal results.

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Implant Placement

During the procedure, implants are precisely positioned in your jawbone to maximize support. In many cases, a temporary set of teeth is attached the same day, so you leave with a functional and natural-looking smile.

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Healing & Follow-Up

About three days after surgery, you’ll return for a post-op visit to monitor your healing and make any necessary adjustments to the temporary denture. Over the following months, the implants will gradually fuse with your jawbone through a process called osseointegration, creating a strong, permanent foundation.

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Final Smile Restoration

Once healing is complete and the implants are fully integrated, your dentist will place your custom-designed final prosthesis—restoring full function, comfort, and confidence to your smile.

How All-on-X Dental Implants Work

Healing after All-on-X dental implants happens in several stages and typically spans a few months. While most patients are able to return to normal daily activities within a week or two after surgery, full healing—including the integration of the implants with the jawbone—can take three to six months. This gradual process is essential for long-term success, as the implants need time to securely fuse with the bone. Regular follow-up visits with your dentist are crucial throughout the healing period to ensure everything is progressing as expected and to make any necessary adjustments along the way.
Initial Healing Phase

  • First Few Days
    Mild swelling, bruising, and discomfort are common immediately after surgery. These symptoms are temporary and can be effectively managed with prescribed pain relievers and ice packs.
  • 1–2 Weeks
    During this time, the surgical sites begin to heal. Stitches may either dissolve on their own or be removed by your dentist. Most patients feel significantly better within the first two weeks.
Osseointegration Phase (3–6 Months)

  • Bone Fusion
    The implants gradually bond with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration, which typically takes three to six months. This is a vital part of the healing process, ensuring your implants are firmly anchored.
  • Temporary Teeth
    While your implants are integrating with the bone, you’ll often be fitted with a temporary set of teeth so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence throughout the healing period.
Final Restoration

  • After Osseointegration
    Once the implants have successfully fused with your jawbone, your dentist will place the final, custom-designed prosthetic teeth. This completes the process and gives you a stable, natural-looking, and fully functional smile.

All-on-X vs. Traditional Dentures

All-on-X Implants Traditional Dentures
Eating Chewing strength comparable to natural teeth Noticeably reduced chewing ability
Speaking Minimal to no impact on speech Speech may be affected due to looseness
Roof of Mouth Covered? Palate remains uncovered Upper palate is fully covered
Smiling and Laughing Secure fit allows confident smiling and laughing May loosen when laughing or smiling
Comfort Generally comfortable with little to no soreness May cause sore spots and irritation
Gagging No gag reflex triggered Higher risk of gagging
Bone Loss Helps prevent jawbone deterioration Bone loss is common over time
Denture Adhesive No need for adhesive Adhesive often required for secure fit

Frequently Asked Questions

Ideal candidates are individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth in a dental arch or are unhappy with traditional dentures. Even patients with some bone loss may qualify, as the All-on-4 technique often eliminates the need for bone grafting.

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