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If you're tired of living life with no teeth or widespread tooth loss, don't go another day without considering Stabili-Teeth. This revolutionary treatment for tooth loss allows patients to once again chew their favorite foods, speak with clarity, and smile with ease.
We're proud to be a certified provider of Stabili-Teeth so our Mesa patients always have a tooth replacement option that's comfortably within reach. When you choose Las Sendas Dental Health for your full-mouth implant treatment, you're choosing a team that has:
- Received over 400 5-star Google reviews
- Been chosen as best in category for 16 consecutive years
Ready to get started? Our Mesa dentists are ready to meet you. Reach out today.
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A Low-Cost, High-Quality Option Made Even More Affordable
According to Stabili-Teeth, the national average for replacing one full arch of teeth with implants and an implant-supported restoration is $25,000-$30,000. The price for replacing both arches is $50,000-$60,000. Though this price includes the implants, components, temporary teeth, and final restoration, it’s still a prohibitive cost.
Stabili-Teeth costs just $23,500 for both arches, making it significantly more affordable than traditional full-mouth implant options. Las Sendas Dental Health goes a step further in making the procedure budget-friendly for our Mesa patients by accepting:
Dental Insurance
We accept most major dental insurance plans, and our staff will file all the necessary paperwork to help you maximize your benefits. While your insurance won't help cover your implants, it may contribute to the cost of preparatory procedures and your denture.
Financing Options
If you need help fitting your out-of-pocket costs into your budget, we accept financing through LendingClub® and CareCredit®.
Your Implant Procedure A Look at the Stabili-Teeth Process
After a CT scan and consultation, Drs. Martin Farnsworth, Derek Farnsworth, and Drew Farnsworth can determine if you're a good candidate for Stabili-Teeth. If you are and you decide to move forward with treatment, your procedure will involve several steps:
Our team goes above and beyond to provide a comfortable experience. Patients often note our amazing customer service and excellent bedside manner.
Stabili-Teeth FAQ
Who’s a candidate for Stabili-Teeth?
Candidates for Stabili-Teeth are patients who are missing all or most of their teeth and are put off by the price tag of traditional full-mouth dental implant options. Receiving Stabili-Teeth requires oral surgery, so patients should also be nonsmokers in good overall health.
I have jawbone atrophy. Am I still a candidate?
Yes. Your tooth roots stimulate your jawbone, and when you're missing teeth, your jaw can no longer be stimulated in those areas. This leads to jawbone atrophy. While this may keep you from being a candidate for dental implants in certain cases, Stabili-Teeth uses a combination of traditional implants and Narrow Diameter Implants (smaller implants) to work with the bone density you do have. We can also perform bone grafting to strengthen your jawbone.
Will I be without teeth at any time during the process?
No. Once your implants are in place, you'll be ready to support a denture and we'll provide you with one. While your temporary denture will be removed once the healing process is complete, you'll immediately receive your final custom denture made to look completely natural and blend in with your facial features.
Are implant-supported dentures better than traditional dentures?
In a lot of ways, yes. While traditional dentures are more affordable than implant-supported dentures, they come with problems like instability that causes embarrassing moments. They also require denture adhesives and can feel unnatural in your mouth. After losing most or all of your teeth, an implant-supported denture is the closest you can get to a natural smile.
How long do dental implants last?
When cared for properly, dental implants can last the rest of your life. Stabili-Teeth implants are no different. Just be sure you brush your restoration twice a day, floss around your implants and under your restoration, and attend routine checkups with our Mesa dentists.
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