Replace your missing teeth with full mouth implants in Mexico while saving up to 66% compared to the US. Learn about the prices, all-inclusive packages, and procedures like all on 4/6/8, 3 on 6 bridges, snap-on, and zygomatic implant-supported dentures. Read on for details!

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How Much Does It Cost for Full Mouth Dental Implants in Mexico?

The cost of full mouth dental implants in Mexico starts at just $8,110 for all on 4 implants per jaw. This includes the cost of consultation, digital X-rays, 3D-CT scan, surgery, titanium implants, and a fixed bridge.

This presents a savings of up to 66% compared to the US, where the all on 4 treatment costs around $24,000.

Additionally, the prices for all on 6 and 8 dental implants in Mexico start at just $10,450 and $15,900, respectively. This offers significant savings, up to 63% compared to the US prices.

You can avail these procedures in Mexico with renowned brands like MIS, Nobel Biocare, and Straumann.

For a detailed cost comparison, refer to the table below showcasing full mouth implant prices in Mexico and the US/Canada.

Full Mouth Implants Cost: Mexico vs. US/Canada
Procedure Mexico US Canada Savings
All on 4 implants (MIS)* $8,110 $24,000 $20,000 66%
All on 4 implants (Nobel Biocare)* $8,950 $24,000 $20,000 63%
All on 4 implants (Nobel Biocare)** $12,400 $24,000 $20,000 48%
All on 4 implants (Nobel Biocare)*** $12,495 $24,000 $20,000 47%
All on 4 implants (Straumann)* $9,710 $24,000 $20,000 60%
All on 6 implants (BHI)* $10,450 $28,000 $24,000 63%
All on 6 implants (MIS)* $11,450 $28,000 $24,000 60%
All on 6 implants (Nobel Biocare)* $13,310 $28,000 $24,000 52%
All on 8 implants (Straumann)* $15,900 $35,000 $28,000 55%
Zygomatic implants (Nobel Biocare- 4 implants)* $10,000 $32,000 $34,000 69%
Snap-on denture (Nobel Biocare/Straumann- 4 implants)* $5,180 $14,000 $12,250 63%
3 on 6 implant bridges $11,990 $25,500 $19,900 53%
Bone graft (Vera Graft)**** $400 $1,600 $1,470 75%
Sinus lift $650 $2,500 $2,000 74%
*Including fixed hybrid acrylic bridge per jaw; **Crystal ultra bridge per jaw; ***Prettau zirconia bridge per jaw, **** Per unit
#Prices are case-dependent

All-Inclusive Mexico Implant Packages

We provide not only cost-effective prices but also special packages for dental implants in Mexico. Explore these offers for additional savings!

How To Pay for a Full Set of Teeth Implants in Mexico?

Various flexible payment options are available for getting a full set of teeth implants in Mexico. Choose the one that suits you best!

  • Cash
  • PayPal
  • Cheque
  • Bank Transfer
  • Credit/Debit Cards
  • Buy Now Pay Later

Possible Additional Cost for Full Mouth Implants

Supplementary treatments, such as bone graft and sinus lift, might be required for patients with insufficient jaw bone density. This may incur an extra expense of around $400 for a bone graft and $650 for a sinus lift.

Bone Graft

Bone Graft

Sinus Lift

Sinus Lift

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Why Are Full Mouth Implants So Cheap in Mexico?

There are several reasons for the affordable cost of upper and lower fixed dentures in Mexico.

  • Mexico's cost of living is 84% lower compared to the US.[1] This results in reduced expenses for education and training.
  • The dental clinic rents and lab charges are also more affordable in Mexico than in other western countries.
  • Moreover, dental students in Mexico benefit from the government’s educational subsidies, relieving them of the financial burden that their counterparts in the US often encounter.[2]

These factors lead to the cost difference in dental implants between Mexico and the US.

Want to explore more reasons to choose Mexico for dental implants? Read about all the benefits below!

Why Choose Mexico for Full Arch Implants?

Despite the massive savings of up to 66% on full mouth implants, some people still wonder, "Is it worth going to Mexico for dental work?"

Let’s find out more reasons why choosing this popular dental tourism destination is a smart choice.[3]

  • Our implant dentists have over 15 years of experience.
  • They are also active members of reputed international dental organizations like ADA and ITI.
  • A substantial number of their patients are from the United States and Canada.

  • The top brands of dental implants are offered in Mexico such as Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Hoissen, MIS, BHI Shark, and Osstem, ensuring quality and reliability for patients.
  • Our dentists utilize the same implant models commonly employed by dentists in the United States.

  • Dental clinics in Mexico use state-of-the-art technology such as digital X-rays, intraoral scanners, CAD/CAM, CEREC, and CT scans.

  • Booking appointments with Mexican dental clinics is hassle-free.
  • They offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate patients' preferences.

  • Mexico shares a border with the United States, spanning from Texas to California, offering convenient access for travelers.
  • You can easily drive to border towns like Los Algodones, Tijuana, Nuevo Laredo, and Nogales to get affordable dental implant services.
  • Alternatively, you can book a short flight to popular tourist destinations such as Cancun, Merida, and Mexico City for dental care.

Full Mouth Teeth Implants in Mexico: Before & After

Check out the amazing smile transformations in these before and after photos of full-mouth implant procedures in Mexico.

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Complete Guide to Full Mouth Implants in Mexico

What Is a Dental Implant?

Dental implants are titanium screws surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth.[4]

They provide support to artificial teeth such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.

They help to restore a person’s chewing ability and appearance.

Therefore, dental implants enhance the patient’s quality of life and overall health.

Dental Implant

What Are Full Mouth Implants?

Full mouth implant treatment is a procedure recommended for individuals who require the replacement of all their upper and/or lower teeth.

This dental solution is suitable for those who are completely edentulous or have multiple missing teeth and seek to restore their oral function and aesthetics.

Who Is a Candidate for Full Mouth Implants?

Ideal candidate for full mouth implants:

  • Those who have lost all teeth in an arch or are considering extraction for replacement.
  • Individuals facing challenges with loose dentures and seeking a more stable solution.
  • Must have adequate bone density.
  • Good general health for surgery.
  • Commitment to oral hygiene.

Individuals who do not qualify for full mouth implants:

  • Smokers.
  • Those with behavioral or psychiatric disorders.
  • Individuals undergoing chemotherapy of the neck and head region.
  • Individuals with parafunctional habits like teeth clenching and bruxism.
  • Diabetics or those suffering from osteoporosis or immune system disorders like AIDS.

Source: NCBI[5]

Advantages of Getting a Full Set of Dental Implants

While getting full mouth implants involves surgery, it comes with several long-term advantages for your dental health.

  • These implants create a sturdy base for your new set of teeth.
  • The final prosthesis resembles the look and feel of natural teeth.
  • Once implanted, a fixed bridge or denture is firmly connected to them.
  • Unlike removable dentures, implant-supported complete dentures provide a stable solution.
  • You can enjoy the comfort of eating and speaking just like with real teeth.
  • By acting as artificial tooth roots, implants prevent further loss of jaw bone density.
  • Enhances the quality of life for edentulous patients.

Risks Associated With Full-Mouth Implant-Supported Dentures?

Complications with dental implants are uncommon due to their high success rate of approximately 96.4%. Nonetheless, similar to any surgical procedure, they may occasionally result in the following issues:[6]

  • Injury Risks: Surgery may lead to complications like sinus perforation or jawbone fracture, affecting surrounding tissues.
  • Risk of Infection: Like all surgeries, there's a potential risk of infection with a full mouth implant procedure. Symptoms may include pain and swelling around the implant site.
  • Bone Loss: Improper care of dental implants can lead to bone loss, resulting in implant loosening or failure over time.
  • Nerve Damage: Post-surgical numbness or tingling may occur if nerves are damaged during the implant procedure.
  • Implant Failure: Delayed healing, particularly in individuals with a history of diabetes or smoking, can increase the risk of implant failure.

Implant-Supported Complete Dentures vs Regular Dentures

Difference Between Implant Dentures & Regular Dentures
Implant-supported Complete Dentures Regular Dentures
Surgical procedure Non-surgical procedure
The denture is supported by implant screws which are placed into the jawbone, acting as artificial tooth roots. The traditional dentures rest over the jawbone.
The implant-supported dentures prevent further jawbone atrophy. Unfavorable forces from these dentures result in jawbone resorption.
The bite force is stronger, resulting in better chewing ability. The bite force is weaker, resulting in diminished chewing ability.
They are more stable and comfortable. They are less stable and uncomfortable.
They can be worn overnight. They should be removed and soaked overnight.
They have a lifespan of over 20 years. They require realignment or repairs every few years.

Implant-Supported Denture

Implant-Supported Denture

Traditional Denture

Regular Denture

Types of Full-Mouth Restoration With Implants?

Implant-supported full mouth dentures are mainly of 2 types: removable and fixed

Removable Implant Dentures

  • They are also known as overdentures, snap-in, or snap-on dentures in Mexico.
  • Typically, two to four implants are placed in each jaw, depending on the jawbone quality.
  • These implant dentures are removable, requiring daily insertion and removal for maintenance.
  • Snap-in dentures offer better stability and comfort as compared to traditional dentures.[7]
  • Regular cleaning of both the dentures and intraoral retention elements is required for long-term success.[8]
  • However, the attachments may loosen over time and require replacement.[9]

Snap-On Dentures

Snap-On Dentures

Fixed Implant Dentures
Implant-supported fixed dentures cannot be removed by the patient for cleaning; rather, they are professionally removed by the dentist for regular maintenance as needed.

Different treatment options are:

  • All on 4 dental implants in Mexico offer a full set of teeth with just 4 implants.
  • With fewer implants required, all-on-4 can be more economical compared to other options.
  • Since the procedure involves fewer implants, resulting in a quicker process.

All-on-4 Dental Implants

All-on-4 Dental Implants
  • All on 6 and all on 8 implants offer a complete arch of teeth supported by either 6 or 8 implants, respectively.
  • All on 6 implants enhance stability, particularly for individuals with low bone density or atrophied maxilla.[10]
  • The additional implants in all on 6/8 improve load distribution, potentially lowering stress on individual implants.
  • However, due to the increased number of implants, all on 6/8 may have higher overall costs.

All on 6 implants

All on 6 Implants
  • 3 on 6 dental implants comprise three separate dental bridges affixed to six implants.
  • This approach is optimal for full-mouth reconstruction, evenly distributing bite forces to the 6 implants to restore the chewing function.
  • It helps preserve bone density, promoting long-term oral health.

3 on 6 dental implants

3 on 6 dental implants
  • Zygomatic implants are given in completely edentulous patients with severe bone loss in the upper jaw.[11]
  • These implants are placed in the cheekbone (zygomatic bone) instead of the alveolar bone of the jaw.
  • They are not recommended if someone has an acute sinus infection or serious systemic illness.[12]

Zygomatic Implants

Zygomatic Implants

Types of Materials Used for Implant-Based Fixed Dentures?

Various types of materials used for implant-based fixed dentures include:

  • Fixed Hybrid Acrylic
  • Prettau Zirconia
  • Crystal Ultra Ceramic

Refer to the table below for a comparison between these types of denture materials.

Comparison between Different Denture Materials
Fixed Hybrid Acrylic Crystal Ultra Ceramic Prettau Zirconia
Made of acrylic polymer material with a metal substructure Made of nanoceramics bonded with advanced polymers Made of zirconia ceramics, stabilized with yttrium
Acrylic is fragile Stronger Strongest
Stains easily Stain-resistant, if polished properly Non-porous & does not stain
Acrylic can chip easily Less chances of chipping as compared to acrylic No chipping
Less natural appearance Natural-looking appearance Natural-looking appearance
Diminished longevity Durable Durable
Cheaper ($5,400) Expensive ($6,200) Expensive ($6,400)

Source: Zirkonzahn,[13] IJOPRD[14]

How Long Do Full-Mouth Implants in Mexico Take?

Full mouth implant procedure requires at least 2 visits to the dentist with a gap of about 3- 6 months. The duration of each visit depends on the patient’s health condition and jawbone quality.

Timeline of Full Mouth Implants
Visit Duration Procedure
First Visit 7 days Consultation
Diagnostic tests (Digital X-rays, CBCT)
Treatment planning
Additional procedures like bone grafting and sinus lift (if required)
Implant surgery
Placement of temporary dentures
Healing Period 3-6 months Osseointegration
Second Visit 5-12 days Removal of the temporary denture
Placement of final full mouth implant-supported denture.

How Long Will Full Mouth Implants Last?

With proper care full mouth implants can last a long time. A study revealed an impressive 96.4% survival rate for dental implants over a period of 10 years.[15]
Lifestyle choices such as diet, oral hygiene, and habits like smoking and alcohol consumption can influence the lifespan of full mouth implants.

Full Mouth Dental Implant Procedure in Mexico?

The full mouth implant procedure comprises several steps:

Your dental and medical history is reviewed by the dentist, followed by an oral health evaluation, which may include X-rays, 3D CBCT Scan, blood tests, etc.
Afterward, eligibility for the implant procedure is determined, and a treatment plan is made.

Before proceeding with the implants, the dentist may conduct necessary procedures like sinus lift or bone grafting to enhance the likelihood of success.

Under local sedation, the dentist surgically inserts implants into the jawbone. During the healing period, patients are given temporary dentures to wear.

During the healing period, which typically lasts 3-6 months, the implants will undergo osseointegration, fusing with the jawbone.

Once the healing period is over, the dentist will verify the fusion of the implants with your jawbone. Subsequently, the temporary prosthesis will be replaced with a permanent one as the final step.

Source: Research Gate[16]

Which Brands of Dental Implants Are Offered in Mexico?

Our partner clinics in Mexico offer top implant brands renowned for their reliability:

  • Nobel Biocare
  • Straumann
  • MIS
  • Osstem
  • Bicon
  • DIO

Best Dental Clinic in Mexico For Full Mouth Implants

After thorough research, we've partnered with top implant clinics in Mexico. These clinics utilize cutting-edge dental technology such as 3D CBCT scans, Navident, and CAD/CAM for implant procedures. Additionally, they adhere to stringent sterilization protocols to prioritize patient safety.

Explore the standout features of our best dental clinics in different cities across Mexico below!

Best Dentists in Mexico For Full Mouth Implants

It is crucial that the dentist conducting the full mouth implant procedure is highly experienced. We at MTC (Medical Tourism Corporation) partner with the best dentists in Mexico for implants. They are associated with prestigious organizations like ICOI and ITI, which adds to their credibility as full-mouth experts in Mexico.

Meet our top implant specialists in Mexico.

Dr. Xochipilli Bojorquez
Dr. Xochipilli Bojorquez

8+ years

DDS

Expertise

Implants, All on 4/6/8, Full Mouth Rehab

Education

Autonomous University of Baja California

  • Performed over 1200 all-on-4 implants
  • Attended several courses taught by Nobel Biocare and Megagen in Spain and Korea
  • Practiced the All-on-4 technique at the Nobel Biocare Global Symposium in New York and at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine
  • Attended a course at the Malo Clinic in Portugal with the developers of the All-on-4 treatment
Dr. Joaquin Berron
Dr. Joaquín Berrón

20+ years

MDS

Expertise

Implants, Prosthetic dentistry

Education

eina de Mexico, Universidad Intercontinental

  • Member of the Mexican Dental Association
  • Member of the American Dental Association
Dr. Leonardo Sierra
Dr. Leonardo Sierra

35 years

DDS

Expertise

Implants, All on 4/6/8, Gum Surgery

Education

National University of Mexico

  • Certified by the Mexican Council of Periodontics
  • Member of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), American Academy of Periodontology, and Academy of Osseointegration
  • Author of several scientific papers related to Periodontics and Dental Implantology
Dr. Jorge Alan Gutierrez Ordas

5 years

DDS

Expertise

Implants, All on 4/6/8, Crowns & Bridges, Dentures

Education

Autonomous University of Baja California

  • Specialist in Dental Prostheses and Implants: Occlusal Reconstruction Institute
  • Certified in Advanced in Dental Prostheses and Implants: Occlusal Reconstruction
Dr. Enrique Arturo Jimenez Alvarez
Dr. Enrique Arturo Alvarez

37 years

DDS

Expertise

Implants, All on 4/6/8, Oral Surgery

Education

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Guadalajara

  • He has completed a diploma in Implantology
  • He has also completed a Master's in laser dentistry and implant dentistry
Dr. Emmanuel J. Leon
Dr. Emmanuel J. Leon

10+ years

DDS

Expertise

Implants, All on 4/6/8, Oral Surgery

Education

University Michoacána de San Nicholas

  • Member of the American Dental Association
  • Mexican board certified dentist, also a member of Mexican Dental Association
  • Specialty in basic Oral implantology and rehabilitation from UBC Faculty of Dentistry in Vancouver Canada 2008-2009

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Is it Safe to Get Full Mouth Implants in Mexico?

It is completely safe to get full-mouth dental implants in Mexico if you research the clinics’ facilities and accreditations well.

Read on for details about the clinic, procedure, and tourist safety.

Clinic Safety

  • Our partner clinics have international accreditations, such as ADA, and are associated with organizations like ICOI.
  • Our dentists are board-certified with decades of experience in implantology.
  • They use reputed implant brands like Straumann, Nobel Biocare, & Hoissen.
  • They use the latest technology like CBCT, CAD/CAM, intra-oral scanners & panoramic X-rays.

Procedure Safety

  • Most of our clinics offer a warranty on implant procedures.
  • The clinics follow a strict sterilization process for effective infection control.

Tourist Safety

Here are some essential tips for a safe stay in Mexico:

  • Avoid carrying large amounts of cash.
  • Be alert and trust your instincts in all situations.
  • Opt for verified taxi ride-sharing apps for transportation.
  • Practice basic safety measures while walking outdoors.
  • Avoid solo travel to unfamiliar or remote locations, especially at night.
  • Refrain from sharing personal information to prevent falling victim to digital scams.

Source: Travel Safe[17]

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Mexico Dental Tourism

Mexico stands out as the preferred destination for Americans and Canadians seeking dental tourism due to its cost-effective dental facilities and lively vacation scene.

Documents Required To Travel to Mexico

Here are the essential documents you'll need when traveling to Mexico:

  • Passport
  • Identification documents
  • Digital Multiple Migratory Form (FMMD)
  • Tourist Visa, if visiting for more than 180 days
  • Vehicle import permit, if crossing the border by car
  • Additional documents like hotel reservations, return tickets

Explore our blog for further insights into dental tourism in Mexico.

Source: Travel.State.Gov[18]

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Which Mexican Towns Are Best for Full Mouth Implants?

You can get the best full mouth implants in the following Mexican towns from some of the leading implant specialists in the country.

You have the option to consider affordable dental implants in US-Mexico border areas such as Los Algodones, Tijuana, Nuevo Laredo, Nogales, and Ciudad Juarez. Alternatively, if you prefer a dental holiday in coastal resort cities, explore destinations like Cancun, Playa del Carmen, San Jose del Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, and Merida.

Refer to the tables below for a detailed comparison of full mouth implants in these Mexican towns.

Top 5 Mexican Border Towns for Full Mouth Implants
Mexican city Clinic Google ratings Price of Full Mouth Implants Savings
Los Algodones Sani Dental Group 4.6 $8,110 66%
Tijuana Dr. Implant Dentist 4.9 $8,190 66%
Nuevo Laredo Family Dental Center 5.0 $8,100 66%
Nogales Desert Dental 4.7 $10,000 58.3%
Ciudad Juarez Invo Dental 4.9 $8,100 66%
Top 5 Mexican Coastal Cities for Full Mouth Implants
Mexican city Clinic Google ratings Price of Full Mouth Implants Savings
Cancun Cancun Dental Specialists 4.8 $9,380 61%
Playa del Carmen Sani Dental Group 4.6 $8,110 66%
San Jose del Cabo Advanced Cabo Dentistry 4.8 $9,180 62%
Puerto Vallarta Smile Vallarta 4.5 $8,670 64%
Merida Ideal Dental Center 5.0 $10,900 55%

Conclusion

Getting affordable full mouth implants in Mexico is safe and accessible. With potential savings of up to 66%, these implants not only restore your confidence but also promote a healthy smile. At MTC, we're committed to helping you find the best implant specialists in Mexico to meet your needs.

FAQs

The cost of a full set of teeth implants in Mexico starts from $8,110 for all on 4 implants per jaw. Therefore you can save up to 66% compared to the US, where the all on 4 procedure costs around $24,000.

Moreover, all-on-6 and 8 implants in Mexico are available starting at just $10,450 and $15,900, respectively, offering savings of up to 63% compared to US prices. Our partner clinics in Mexico offer reputed dental brands like Nobel Biocare, Straumann, and Hiossen for full-mouth implant procedures.

The recovery time after dental implant surgery varies depending on factors like bone quality and individual lifestyle habits. Usually, the initial healing period lasts 7-10 days as the implant integrates into the bone. Following this, the full integration for the restorative phase can take between 3-6 months.

It is important to note that lifestyle factors, such as smoking and underlying medical conditions like diabetes, can delay the healing process.

While some dental clinics offer warranties, others may not provide this benefit. Many of our partner clinics in Mexico offer warranties ranging from 2 to 10 years, subject to specific terms and conditions.

To ensure clarity and peace of mind, we advise you to inquire directly from the clinic about the warranty details before proceeding with any treatment.

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