Full Mouth Dental Implants in the Salt Lake City Area
A Better Kind
of Denture
- Board-Certified Oral Surgeon
- About 800 Implants Placed Annually
- Sedation Options for Comfortable Care



Trusted by SLC for Smile Upgrades
Credentialed Oral Surgeon
Dr. Gregory Anderson is board-certified in oral and maxillofacial surgery and a Diplomate of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, which is one of the most prestigious statuses an oral surgeon can attain.
Comforting Dental Sedation
The thought of a full mouth dental implant procedure may cause feelings of anxiety. We offer IV sedation so you can relax throughout your procedure. Your sedation can be tailored to your comfort level, giving you exactly what you need to keep you comfortable.
Prioritizing Patient Education
If you’ve never had oral surgery before, you may feel overwhelmed. Rest assured, our oral surgeon in Salt Lake City, UT, will give you everything you need to prepare. We’ll even provide you with instructions to follow after your implant surgery to help ensure a smooth recovery.
“I am very pleased.”
Paying for Your Care
Your care plan will be tailored to you, so you’ll have to meet with Dr. Anderson for a free consultation to receive a custom quote. To give you an idea of how affordable our care is, a single dental implant at our practice costs $1,575, and this includes the stock abutment, IV sedation, X-rays, and more. We make our dental care even more affordable for our Salt Lake City, West Jordan, and Centerville patients by accepting:
PPO Insurance
We accept many PPO plans like Aetna, Cigna, Delta Dental, Guardian, MetLife, and UnitedHealthcare, as well as local plans like Select Health and DMBA. Your insurance may not contribute to the cost of your implants, but it may help cover any preparatory procedures and your denture.
Financing
For costs not covered by dental insurance, we accept financing through CareCredit®. This third-party lender allows patients who qualify to pay for their care in affordable monthly installments.


Full Mouth Implants Are Worthwhile
Stable Option
A traditional denture rests on the gums and is held in place with suction and dental adhesives, so it can often slide out of place or fall out completely. Full mouth implants anchor a denture directly to the jawbone so there’s no risk of slipping or other embarrassing moments.
Restored Function
While traditional dentures may have some dietary restrictions or cause you to slur your words on occasion, implant-supported dentures don’t have these limitations. You can eat all your favorite foods, speak with clarity, and smile with confidence.
Protected Jawbone
With tooth loss comes bone loss in your jaw. Implants stimulate the jawbone the way natural tooth roots do, which helps prevent the bone loss and sunken facial appearance that often come with long-term traditional denture wear.
Lasting Smiles
With proper home care and routine checkups with your dentist, your denture can last 10–15 years or longer, and your implants can last the rest of your life. This longevity makes the investment well worth it.
A Brand-New Smile
in a Few Months
While the process of receiving your implant-supported denture will
take a few months, we may be able to place a temporary denture
on the same day as your implant surgery, so you won’t have to go
another day without teeth. The process typically looks like this:
Where You Start
“They get you in and out literally. No bleeding and just a day later, the pain was gone. The doctor is very experienced and professional. I would suggest this doctor to anyone who needs oral surgery.” Victor, 5-Star Review
FAQ About Full Mouth
Dental Implants
Am I a good candidate for full mouth implants?
Most adults who are missing all or most of their teeth along a dental arch, or who have teeth that are failing due to decay or gum disease, are potential candidates. Dr. Anderson will evaluate your bone density, gum health, and overall medical history. Conditions like uncontrolled diabetes can affect healing and may need to be managed before treatment. If you’re not presently a candidate for implants, we may explore preparatory procedures like bone grafting and tooth extraction.
How many implants will I need?
This will be unique to your situation and the bone density in your jaw. Dr. Anderson may place anywhere from four to eight implants per arch. He will discuss this with you during your free consultation, so there are no surprises.
Is the procedure painful?
Local anesthesia is used during surgery, and we can administer IV sedation for your comfort. Our Salt Lake City, West Jordan, and Centerville patients are often surprised by how manageable the recovery is. Some soreness and swelling in the days following surgery are normal, but most people manage it with over-the-counter pain medication.

