Full Mouth Dental Implants in Garner, NC
If loose dentures, failing teeth, or missing teeth are affecting the way you eat, speak, or smile, All Star Implants offers full mouth dental implants in Garner, NC, with fixed teeth options designed for better stability, function, and confidence.
Dr. Hamid Rouhani and Dr. Valerie Hartman provide full-mouth implant care, with experience in restorative and implant dentistry, as well as full-mouth rehabilitation. From 3D evaluation to extractions, bone grafting, implant placement, and final restorations, your treatment is planned in one place for long-term comfort, natural appearance, and everyday function.
Call (919) 205-4666 to book your consultation.
What Are Full Mouth Dental Implants?
Full-mouth dental implants replace an entire upper arch, a lower arch, or both arches of missing or failing teeth with fixed replacement teeth supported by implant posts.
The implants are small titanium posts placed in the jawbone. After healing, a custom full-arch restoration is attached to the implants to create a stable, natural-looking set of teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, full mouth implants stay fixed in place and support everyday chewing, speaking, and smiling.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Full Mouth Dental Implants?
You may be a candidate for full mouth dental implants if most of your teeth are missing, damaged, loose, or no longer support normal chewing. They may also be an option if traditional dentures feel unstable, uncomfortable, or difficult to use.
Long-Term Denture Wearers
Problem: Your dentures move while eating or speaking, need adhesive, or cause sore spots. You may also notice changes in facial support over time.
Solution: Fixed full-arch implants, such as All-on-4 or All-on-6, provide stronger support than removable dentures. If bone loss is present, your dentist will check whether bone grafting or another preparatory procedure is needed.
Patients With Failing or Severely Decayed Teeth
Problem: Several teeth are loose, infected, broken, or beyond repair. You may be dealing with repeated dental problems and no clear long-term solution.
Solution: Full mouth implant treatment replaces failing teeth with a planned full-arch restoration. In some cases, temporary teeth are placed on the same day as implant surgery.
Patients With Dental Anxiety
Problem: Fear, embarrassment, or past dental experiences have kept you from getting treatment, even though your teeth need attention.
Solution: The team provides a calm, judgment-free setting and offers oral conscious sedation for longer procedures when appropriate. Your dentist will explain the plan before treatment begins.
Patients With Tooth Loss From Trauma or Accidents
Problem: An injury has caused the loss of several teeth, affecting your bite, appearance, and chewing comfort.
Solution: Your dentist will evaluate your bone and gum health to determine whether implant treatment is suitable. When conditions allow, immediate implant placement may be considered.
Patients With Severe Gum Disease
Problem: Gum disease has damaged the bone and tissue supporting your teeth. Some teeth may feel loose, painful, or infected.
Solution: Treatment may include removing compromised teeth, treating infection, and planning a full-arch implant restoration. If needed, bone grafting or sinus lift treatment may help rebuild support for implants.
Patients With Bone Loss
Problem: Bone loss due to missing teeth, dentures, or gum disease may complicate implant placement.
Solution: 3D imaging helps your dentist evaluate bone volume, sinus position, and nerve pathways. Based on the results, your plan may include bone grafting, sinus augmentation, or a modified full-arch implant approach.
How the Full Mouth Dental Implant Process Works
Your treatment begins with a detailed evaluation, 3D imaging, and a clear timeline. Every case is different, but most full-mouth implant plans follow these steps.
Consultation and 3D Imaging
Your first visit includes a complete oral exam and a 3D cone beam CT scan. This scan helps Dr. Rouhani or Dr. Hartman evaluate your jawbone, nerves, sinuses, bite, and current dental condition.
After the evaluation, we explain your treatment options, estimated timeline, and cost breakdown, so you understand the process before making a decision.
Pre-Treatment Preparation
Some patients need preparatory care before implant placement. This may include tooth extractions, bone grafting, or a sinus lift for upper jaw implants. Not every patient needs this step.
When preparatory treatment is needed, our team provides it at our Garner office as part of your full-mouth implant care.
Implant Surgery
On the day of surgery, oral conscious sedation may be provided when appropriate for your comfort. The dentist places titanium implant posts in planned positions within the jawbone.
In many full-arch cases, a temporary prosthesis is attached the same day, giving you fixed, functional temporary teeth while your implants heal.
Healing and Osseointegration
Over the next three to six months, your jawbone gradually bonds with the implant posts. This process creates the foundation for long-term stability.
During this healing phase, you wear your temporary restoration and return for check-ins so our team can monitor healing, comfort, and implant stability.
Final Restoration
Once your implants have fully integrated, we place your permanent full-arch restoration. This prosthesis is designed to fit securely, look natural, and support daily chewing and speaking.
Depending on your case, your final restoration may be made from zirconia, porcelain, or another durable dental material recommended by your dentist.
Follow-Up and Long-Term Care
After treatment, routine follow-up visits help your dentist monitor gum health, implant stability, bite function, and the condition of your restoration.
With proper home care and professional maintenance, full-mouth dental implants are designed to provide long-term comfort, function, and smile stability.
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I was made very comfortable and with each process I was informed of what was to be expected.


Benefits of Full Mouth Dental Implants
Full mouth dental implants help restore stability, chewing ability, and daily comfort for patients with extensive tooth loss or failing teeth.
- Permanent Stability: Implants are anchored in the jawbone, so the restoration stays secure while you eat, speak, and smile.
- Jawbone Support: Dental implants help stimulate the jawbone, which may reduce the bone shrinkage often linked with missing teeth.
- Improved Chewing Ability: Full-arch implants provide stronger bite support than traditional removable dentures, making it easier to eat a wider range of foods.
- Simpler Daily Care: Daily care is similar to caring for natural teeth. Most patients maintain their implants with brushing, water flossing, and routine dental visits.
- Improved Confidence: A stable, fixed smile helps patients feel more comfortable during meals, conversations, photos, and social situations.
- Better Nutrition: Stronger chewing ability makes it easier to include vegetables, lean proteins, fruits, and other nutrient-rich foods in your diet.
- Long-Term Value: Full mouth dental implants have a higher initial cost, but they may reduce ongoing denture-related expenses such as adhesives, relines, adjustments, and replacement appliances.
How Much Do Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost in Garner, NC?
Procedure or Component | Estimated Range | Notes |
Consultation and 3D CBCT Scan | $0 to $300 | Consultation may be complimentary |
$150 to $350 per tooth | Multiple extractions may be grouped into the full treatment plan | |
Bone Grafting | $300 to $3,000+ | Needed only when bone support is insufficient |
Sinus Lift | $1,500 to $5,000 | Used for some upper jaw implant cases |
All-on-4 Per Arch | $12,000 to $25,000 | Includes implant-supported full-arch planning |
All-on-6 Per Arch | $18,000 to $30,000 | Added support for selected cases |
Both Arches | $24,000 to $50,000 | Common range for full mouth treatment |
Snap-On Implant Dentures | $8,000 to $16,000 per arch | Removable option supported by implants |
Zirconia Arch Upgrade | $3,000 to $6,000+ | Premium material option |
Oral Conscious Sedation | $300 to $800 per session | Often recommended for longer surgical visits |
DENTAL FINANCING OPTIONS AT ALL STAR IMPLANTS
Our office is in-network with all major insurance providers. Please bring your insurance card to each appointment so we can make sure your information is as up-to-date as possible. If you do not find your insurance provider here; please call at (919) 205 4666 for clarity.
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Meet Your Full Mouth Implant Dentists
Dr. Hamid Rouhani earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Adams School of Dentistry in 2006. He completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency at the VA Medical Center in Fayetteville, NC, where he received hands-on training in implant dentistry, prosthodontics, endodontics, and TMJ treatment.
Dr. Rouhani has also served as adjunct faculty at the UNC Dental School and continues advanced education through The Dawson Academy. His experience includes implant placement, full-mouth rehabilitation, bone augmentation, and restorative treatment planning.
Dr. Hamid Rouhani, DDS
Dr. Valerie Hartman earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the UNC Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry after graduating with honors from North Carolina State University in Integrative Physiology and Neurobiology.
She completed an Advanced General Dentistry Residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, where she was selected as Chief Resident. Dr. Hartman is a member of the American Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry, and the North Carolina Dental Society. Her clinical focus includes cosmetic dentistry, restorative care, full-arch implant treatment, and complex smile rehabilitation.
Dr. Valerie Hartman, DDS
Together, Dr. Rouhani and Dr. Hartman provide comprehensive implant care in one Garner office, including extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts, implant surgery, sedation, and final restorations.
Tips to Keep Your Full Mouth Implants Healthy
Full-mouth implants require consistent home care and routine dental visits to keep the gums, implant posts, and restorations healthy over time.
- Brush Twice Daily: Use a soft-bristle or electric toothbrush to clean your restoration, gumline, and surrounding tissues every morning and night.
- Clean Under the Prosthesis Daily: A water flosser or interdental brush helps remove plaque and food particles from areas a regular toothbrush cannot reach.
- Keep Follow-Up Appointments: Routine visits allow your dentist to check implant stability, gum health, bite pressure, and restoration wear.
- Avoid Smoking: Smoking increases the risk of healing problems, gum inflammation, and implant failure. If you smoke, discuss a cessation plan before treatment.
- Wear a Night Guard if You Grind Your Teeth: Grinding places extra force on implants and restorations. A custom night guard helps protect your full-arch prosthesis while you sleep.
Full Mouth Dental Implants vs. Other Tooth Replacement Options
Option | Best For | Fixed or Removable | Stability | Bone Support | Key Benefit | Main Limitation |
Fixed Full Mouth Dental Implants | Patients missing most or all teeth who want the closest option to natural teeth | Fixed | Highest | Helps preserve jawbone | Strong chewing power, natural feel, long-term function | Higher upfront cost and requires surgery |
Patients who want a fixed full arch with fewer implants | Fixed | Strong | Helps reduce bone loss | Often allows same-day temporary teeth | Not ideal for every bone or bite condition | |
Patients who need added support for a full-arch restoration | Fixed | Very strong | Helps preserve jawbone | Better bite distribution and support | Usually costs more than All-on-4 | |
Patients who want better denture stability at a lower cost | Removable | Moderate to strong | Some bone support from implants | More secure than traditional dentures | Must be removed for cleaning | |
Traditional Dentures | Patients who want a non-surgical, lower-cost starting option | Removable | Lowest | Does not prevent bone loss | Most affordable option | May slip, need adhesive, and require adjustments |
Why Choose All Star Implants for Full Mouth Dental Implants in Garner, NC?
Full mouth implant treatment requires careful planning, surgical skill, restorative experience, and long-term follow-up. At All Star Implants, your care is planned around your oral health, bone structure, bite, comfort, and final smile goals.
UNC-Trained Dentists: Dr. Rouhani and Dr. Hartman both earned their dental degrees from UNC Chapel Hill and completed advanced residency training.
Comprehensive Implant Care in One Office: Extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts, implant surgery, sedation, and final restorations are handled at our Garner office.
Advanced 3D Imaging: Cone beam CT technology enables our team to evaluate your bones, nerves, sinuses, and implant sites with greater detail than traditional 2D X-rays.
Experience With Complex Cases: Our team treats patients with failing teeth, long-term denture concerns, bone loss, dental anxiety, and previous implant complications.
Financing Options: We help patients review insurance, CareCredit, Sunbit, LendingUSA, FSA/HSA, membership plan options, and standard payment methods before treatment begins.
Supportive, Respectful Care: If you have delayed dental care or feel embarrassed about your teeth, our team provides clear answers, practical solutions, and respectful care at every step.
Book Your Full Mouth Implant Consultation in Garner, NC
If missing, failing, or loose teeth, or dentures are affecting your daily life, All Star Implants offers full-mouth implant consultations with 3D imaging, treatment options, and a written cost breakdown.
Call (919) 205-4666 to schedule your visit at 801 US-70 Suite #102, Garner, NC 27529. We serve patients from Garner, Clayton, Cary, Downtown Raleigh, Fuquay Varina, Holly Springs, Apex, Knightdale, and nearby communities.
FAQs
How soon can I eat normally after getting full mouth dental implants?
Most patients begin with a soft-food diet after surgery. If a temporary full-arch prosthesis is placed the same day, you will have functional teeth during the healing phase. Hard, crunchy, or sticky foods should be avoided until your dentist confirms that your implants have fully integrated and your final restoration is ready.
Can I get full mouth implants if I have bone loss from wearing dentures?
Bone loss does not automatically rule out dental implants. Your dentist will use 3D imaging to evaluate your remaining bone and determine whether bone grafting, sinus lift treatment, or another implant approach is needed.
Are full mouth dental implants covered by dental insurance?
Coverage depends on your plan. Some insurance plans offer partial coverage for related procedures such as extractions, X-rays, bone grafting, or restorations. Our team verifies your benefits before treatment so you know what your plan covers.
How do I know whether All-on-4 or All-on-6 is right for me?
The right option depends on your bone structure, bite strength, oral health, and restoration goals. All-on-4 uses four implants per arch, while All-on-6 uses six implants for added support. Your dentist will review your 3D scan and explain which option fits your case.
Does full-mouth implant treatment take place in one visit?
The full process requires more than one visit. Your consultation, imaging, treatment planning, surgery, healing phase, and final restoration all happen in stages. However, many full-arch patients receive temporary teeth on the day of surgery, depending on their case.