Originally published: September 2025 | Updated: April 2026
Reviewed by Dr. Michael Berglass
Full Mouth Dental Implants Boynton Beach | Dr. Michael Berglass | Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry
Data last verified: April 2026
Full-mouth dental implants are a fixed, surgically anchored tooth-replacement system that uses 6 to 8 titanium implant posts per arch to support a permanent set of custom-fabricated prosthetic teeth.
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., a fellowship-trained implant dentist at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry, 2415 Quantum Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33426, performs full mouth implant restorations with complete dual-arch smile restoration starting at $5,998.
Patients exploring dental implants in Boynton Beach will find that the 6-to-8-implant full-arch system provides the closest biological and functional analog to a complete natural dentition currently available in restorative dentistry.
Full mouth implants restore measurable chewing force, halt progressive jawbone resorption, and eliminate the adhesive dependency and instability that define removable denture use.
Dr. Berglass customizes every full-mouth treatment plan to the patient’s cone-beam CT bone mapping, systemic health profile, and functional and aesthetic goals — so patients receive a restoration engineered for their specific jaw anatomy, not a standardized prosthetic.
Replace failing teeth with a permanent, fixed solution at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry. Call Dr. Michael Berglass at 561-736-1700 or request your free full mouth implant consultation in Boynton Beach, FL, today.
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Full-mouth dental implants are a permanent, fixed tooth-replacement system in which 6 to 8 titanium implant posts are surgically placed in the jawbone per arch to anchor a complete set of non-removable prosthetic teeth.
Full mouth implants differ from removable dentures in three clinically significant ways: implants integrate directly with the living jawbone through osseointegration, implants restore 90 to 100% of natural bite force compared to the 20 to 25% delivered by conventional dentures, and implants stimulate alveolar bone to prevent the progressive resorption that causes facial structure collapse in long-term denture wearers.
Full mouth implants also differ from All-on-4 implants in implant count, load distribution, and bone coverage. All-on-4 concentrates arch support across 4 anteriorly positioned posts.
The 6-to-8-implant full-mouth system distributes occlusal load across the entire arch, producing greater post-to-post stability, broader posterior bone stimulation, and stronger long-term resistance to prosthetic stress fracture.
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., uses computer-guided 3D cone beam CT imaging at the Boynton Beach practice to map each patient’s bone structure, nerve canal positions, and sinus boundaries before placing a single implant.
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research confirms osseointegration — defined as the direct structural and functional connection between living bone and the titanium implant surface — as the primary mechanism determining long-term implant success. Each implant post Dr. Berglass places functions as an artificial tooth root, transmitting chewing forces into the jawbone so patients can eat, speak, and smile without prosthetic movement or dietary restriction.
Patients who have worn full dentures for 3 or more years frequently present at the Boynton Beach office with 2-4 mm of measurable vertical bone loss in the posterior arch.
The 6-to-8-implant distribution addresses this directly: more anchor points reduce the compressive load per post, thereby slowing peri-implant bone stress, which accelerates resorption around fewer implants.
Patients evaluating restoration options can review implant types and current pricing before scheduling a consultation.
| Feature | Full Mouth Implants (6–8) | All-on-4 (4 Implants) | Traditional Dentures |
| Implants per arch | 6 to 8 | 4 | None |
| Fixed or removable | Fixed | Fixed | Removable |
| Bone stimulation | Full arch | Anterior-focused | None |
| Bite force restored | 90–100% of natural | 70–80% of natural | 20–25% of natural |
| Bone grafting required | Sometimes | Rarely | No |
| Prosthetic lifespan | Decades with maintenance | Decades with maintenance | 5 to 10 years |
| Starting price (both arches) | $5,998 | $2,999 per arch | $1,500–$3,500 |
| Adhesives required | No | No | Yes |
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., offers full-mouth dental implant treatment at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry, starting at $5,998 for both arches as of April 2026.
This figure represents the total surgical-phase cost, not a teaser rate constructed by excluding imaging, anesthesia, or postoperative care.
Patients who want a line-item cost breakdown before scheduling can review the full implant pricing page in advance.
What the $5,998 starting price includes:
| Component | Details |
| Pre-surgical consultation | Full oral examination and written treatment plan with Dr. Berglass |
| 3D cone beam CT imaging | Bone structure mapping, nerve canal identification, and sinus boundary marking |
| Implant placement surgery | All 6 to 8 titanium posts per arch are placed under local anesthesia |
| Same-day temporary prosthetic | Functional provisional teeth are attached on the day of surgery for qualifying patients |
| Post-operative care protocol | Written healing instructions, dietary progression plan, and follow-up scheduling |
The permanent prosthetic teeth — custom-fabricated in a dental laboratory to match the patient’s occlusion, tooth shade, and facial proportions — are billed as a separate phase after osseointegration is confirmed.
Dr. Berglass delivers the full cost breakdown, including permanent prosthetic fabrication fees, at the consultation appointment before any clinical work begins.
For cost context: full-mouth reconstruction using one implant per missing tooth in Palm Beach County, FL, typically exceeds $40,000.
The 6-to-8-implant full-arch system at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry delivers equivalent long-term function and permanence at $5,998 for both arches by anchoring a single prosthetic arch to multiple strategically distributed posts, rather than replacing each tooth root individually.
Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry finances full mouth implant treatment through CareCredit, a healthcare-specific credit product accepted at more than 260,000 provider locations across the United States.
As of April 2026, qualified CareCredit applicants at the Boynton Beach practice may access the following repayment structures:
Patients carrying dental insurance that covers tooth extractions, pre-implant bone grafting, diagnostic imaging, or periodontal treatment can apply those reimbursements directly toward the surgical phase balance.
The Boynton Beach front office team verifies each patient’s active insurance benefits before the consultation appointment, so patients arrive knowing their out-of-pocket exposure.
In-house installment arrangements are available for patients who do not qualify for CareCredit and are structured directly with the practice’s treatment coordinator.
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Full-mouth dental implant candidacy at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry is based on four clinical criteria: arch-level tooth loss severity, jawbone height and width sufficient to support 6 to 8 implant posts per arch, systemic health conditions that do not impair osseointegration, and a post-surgical oral hygiene commitment.
Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., evaluates all four criteria during the initial consultation using a chairside clinical exam and a full-arch 3D cone beam CT scan.
Patients with posterior maxillary bone loss measuring less than 8 mm in residual height require a sinus lift procedure before implant placement to restore the bone volume necessary for implant stabilization.
Dr. Berglass performs sinus augmentation and bone grafting at the Boynton Beach office, so patients complete all preparatory and surgical phases under the care of a single provider without a specialist referral.
Patients presenting with active periodontal disease must achieve full periodontal clearance — defined as the elimination of active bacterial infection and pocket depths above 4 mm — before implant surgery proceeds.
Active periodontal pathogens present in the sulcus at the time of implant placement colonize peri-implant tissue and accelerate crestal bone loss, reducing long-term implant survival rates.
The American Academy of Implant Dentistry classifies tobacco use as a modifiable risk factor that reduces osseointegration success rates by 10 to 15% compared to non-smokers.
Dr. Berglass establishes individualized smoking cessation protocols for tobacco-using candidates during the pre-surgical planning phase; the majority of motivated candidates who smoke complete full mouth implant treatment successfully under an enhanced monitoring schedule.
Absolute contraindications to full mouth implant placement include uncontrolled diabetes with HbA1c above 8.0, active head and neck chemotherapy or radiation therapy, severe bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw, and total arch bone atrophy with no viable augmentation pathway.
Patients uncertain about their eligibility can review the full implant candidacy assessment before their first appointment.

Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., structures full mouth implant treatment at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry as a five-step clinical sequence. Each step follows a documented protocol so patients understand exactly what happens, how long each phase takes, and what dietary and activity protocols apply between appointments.
Dr. Berglass opens every full-mouth implant case with a comprehensive oral health assessment that measures jawbone density, residual ridge height, periodontal tissue condition, and the patient’s functional and aesthetic restoration goals.
Patients with bone deficiencies identified at this stage receive a pre-surgical preparation plan — including bone grafting or sinus augmentation — before implant placement proceeds. Dr. Berglass delivers the complete written treatment plan and full cost disclosure at this appointment, before any clinical work begins.
Dr. Berglass maps every implant position using cone beam computed tomography, a 3D imaging system that renders the full arch in precise cross-section, identifying bone width, cortical density, nerve canal locations, and sinus boundaries at each planned post site.
Digital treatment planning software overlays the proposed implant positions on the CT data before surgery, so Dr. Berglass places every post to a pre-calculated depth, angle, and axis. Patients who want to understand the imaging process before their appointment can review the CBCT scan overview in advance.
Dr. Berglass places all 6 to 8 titanium implant posts per arch in a single surgical appointment at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry, 2415 Quantum Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33426, under local anesthesia.
Patients who qualify for the same-day implant protocol receive a fully functional provisional prosthetic attached the same afternoon, so they leave the office with a complete smile on surgical day. Patients requiring a staged approach — typically those who underwent bone grafting within the prior 4 to 8 weeks — begin the osseointegration phase and return for provisional placement at a separate scheduled appointment.
Osseointegration — the direct structural fusion between each titanium implant post and the surrounding living jawbone — requires 3 to 6 months to complete at the cellular level.
Dr. Berglass schedules periodic progress checks during this phase to confirm bone-to-implant contact advances on schedule and to monitor peri-implant tissue health. Patients maintain a soft food diet during osseointegration to avoid applying lateral occlusal stress to posts that have not yet achieved full cortical integration.
Full implant aftercare instructions covering dietary progression, interdental cleaning protocols, and activity restrictions are provided to every patient in writing on surgical day.
Once Dr. Berglass radiographically confirms full osseointegration at the 3- to 6-month follow-up, the dental laboratory fabricates the permanent prosthetic arch to match the patient’s natural tooth shade, facial midline, and occlusal bite registration.
Dr. Berglass attaches the permanent prosthetic at a dedicated seating appointment and adjusts the occlusion chairside before the patient leaves.
Patients who want a complete walkthrough of what the surgical day involves can review the dental implant surgery overview before scheduling.
Get procedure-specific answers before committing to full mouth implant treatment. Watch Dr. Berglass address the most common patient questions in the expert video FAQ library or contact the Boynton Beach office to speak directly with the treatment coordinator.
How much do full mouth dental implants cost in Boynton Beach?
Full mouth dental implants at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry in Boynton Beach start at $5,998 for both arches as of April 2026, covering consultation, 3D imaging, implant surgery, and same-day provisional teeth for qualifying patients.
How many implants does a full mouth restoration require?
Full mouth restoration at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry requires 6 to 8 titanium posts per arch. Patients replacing both arches receive 12 to 16 implants in total, with the exact count determined by Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., using 3D cone-beam CT bone mapping.
What is the difference between All-on-4 and full mouth dental implants?
All-on-4 uses 4 angled posts per arch, while full-mouth implants use 6 to 8 axially distributed posts, producing broader bone stimulation, higher arch load capacity, and greater long-term prosthetic stability. Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., performs both procedures in Boynton Beach, FL.
How long does full mouth implant treatment take from consultation to final teeth?
Full-mouth implant treatment at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry takes 4 to 8 months in total. Implant surgery occurs in one appointment, osseointegration requires 3 to 6 months, and patients needing pre-surgical bone grafting add 4 to 8 weeks, depending on healing response.
Does Florida dental insurance cover full mouth dental implants?
Florida dental insurance plans rarely cover implant placement directly, but typically reimburse extractions, cone beam CT imaging, and pre-implant bone grafting. Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry verifies active benefits before each consultation and identifies all applicable reimbursable procedure codes.
Does Dr. Berglass offer same-day full mouth implants in Boynton Beach?
Same-day full mouth implants are available at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry for patients with adequate bone density and no active oral infection. Qualifying patients receive a complete functional provisional prosthetic attached in the afternoon of their surgical appointment at 2415 Quantum Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL.
Can patients with gum disease get full mouth dental implants?
Patients with active gum disease must achieve full periodontal clearance before full-mouth implants are placed at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry. Untreated periodontal bacteria colonize peri-implant tissue after surgery, accelerating crestal bone loss and reducing long-term implant survival rates in Boynton Beach, FL, patients.
Can diabetic patients receive full mouth dental implants?
Diabetic patients with a controlled HbA1c at or below 8.0 achieve osseointegration rates comparable to non-diabetic patients, per current American Dental Association clinical guidelines. Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., reviews HbA1c levels and systemic healing capacity during the full mouth implant planning phase at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry.
Full mouth implant restoration starts at $5,998 for both arches at Boynton Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry in Boynton Beach, FL. Call Dr. Michael Berglass, D.D.S., at 561-736-1700 or schedule your free consultation before committing to any treatment.
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