Final, Fixed Full Upper or Lower Dental Implants

Final, Fixed Full Upper or Lower Dental Implants

Call about our all-inclusive, one-simple-price policy.
Imagine getting a world-class dental implant expert, oral surgeon Dr. David Salmassy, to deliver a final, fixed (non-removable) full-arch for one simple all-inclusive price that's less than you see advertised on TV. 

No surprises and no gimmicks. Everything is transparent and easy to understand! Start by scheduling your appointment today. Call the IMPLANT HOTLINE to talk to an implant consultant to schedule your appointment.
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Full Arch Dental Implants

Full Arch 

Starting at

$495/month*

Fee includes:

  • Complete Oral Evaluation
  • Cone-Beam CT Scan
  • All-Extractions (if needed)
  • 4-6 Implants per Arch
  • Fixed Implant Prosthesis

This cost does not include bone graft surgery (required in some cases), anesthesia or IV sedation,

Overdenture

Starting at

$295/month*

Fee includes:

  • Complete Oral Evaluation
  • Cone-Beam CT Scan
  • All-Extractions (if needed)
  • 2 Implants per Arch
  • Basic Snap-In

This cost does not include bone graft surgery (required in some cases) or anesthesia or IV sedation.

Single Implant

Starting at

$169/month*

Fee includes:

  • Complete Oral Evaluation
  • Cone-Beam CT Scan
  • Extraction (if needed)
  • 1 Implant per Tooth
  • Abutment

This cost does not include bone graft surgery (required in some cases) or anesthesia or IV sedation.

* FINANCING: We also offer many payment plans and options that make implants quite affordable at low monthly rates. If your credit score is average or even slightly below, we can help you apply online with a third-party financing company, and you’ll receive an instant decision in most cases. This pre-qualifying approach is a “soft” credit check. Some patients tap a friend, family member, or spouse to co-sign with them for financing if they don’t qualify. Other alternative options may also be available to you.
Auburn’s Premier Dental Implant Oral Surgeon

Dr. David Salmassy

Work exclusively with Dr. Salmassy, a top-rated, award-winning dental implant oral surgeon, who will deliver and oversee every phase of your procedure.

Dr. David Salmassy is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon with over 25 years of extensive training and experience in full-mouth reconstruction and full-arch dental implants. 

He is considered a true visionary by peers and patients in Northern California and is extensively involved with the clinical leading company in implant dentistry, Nobel Biocare. As a result of this partnership, he has become a leader in the field of Computer-Guided Implant Surgery.

At his Auburn office, Dr. Salmassy has created the ultimate destination for smile restoration by building a team of experienced teeth replacement professionals who work in a state-of-the-art surgical facility to ensure your smile features ideal aesthetics and long-term success.

Patients have called their implant experience with Dr. Salmassy “life-changing.” Schedule your Appointment today and see how his approach will change your life.
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At Auburn Oral Surgery, we’ve created what many feel is the Auburn's premier full-arch and full-mouth dental implant destination. Your new smile is made using only the best-in-class materials and restored with a meticulous process and a digital workflow to ensure ultra-precision and comfort.

State-of-the-art Technology
State-of-the-art surgical center for world-class care and results.
The Auburn Oral Surgery office features some of the most advanced technology available, including a 3D cone beam scanner, a 3D intraoral digital scanner, and smile-design software. This high-tech hardware and software are integrated with a state-of-the-art digital workflow. The result is precise, predictable, and beautiful results every time. 

We also work with a team of implant technicians working in a state-of-the-art lab to digitally design, scan, and mill our patient’s dental restorations quickly while ensuring ideal aesthetics and long-term success. This partnership means patients no longer need to travel to different offices or meet with multiple doctors. Few practices in the Auburn-Sacramento area offer such comprehensive technology and convenience in one office.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are dental implants the best way to replace missing teeth?

Dental professionals widely agree that implants can achieve the most natural-looking and long-lasting solution for missing or damaged teeth. Their durability, functionality, and realistic appearance has led to growing demand as patients look beyond traditional dentures and bridges to a more effective solution for tooth loss.

How long will dental implants last?

Implants can last many years if cared for properly. Many implants have been in place for more than 40 years.

How do I know if I am a candidate for dental implants?

Anyone healthy enough to undergo a tooth extraction is likely a suitable candidate for dental implants. However, there are certain conditions that may complicate or prohibit implant treatment. Patients with certain complications, such as chronic diseases, heavy smoking, or alcohol abuse, may not be candidates for implants. Your doctor will determine whether or not this treatment is right for you after a complete physical exam and evaluation of your medical history.

Does getting dental implants hurt?

Although discomfort varies from person to person, most patients say there was much less discomfort than they thought it would be. You will be given an anesthetic during the surgical procedure so that you will feel little or no discomfort. When placing the implants, the doctor uses gentle techniques, and because the doctor is working in a clean environment, there is little chance for infection. If you follow all post-operative instructions and take the required antibiotics, there is minimal discomfort. All patients are given pain medications, but many don't use them.

What can be done if I don’t have sufficient bone tissue to support implants?

Inadequate bone tissue may necessitate a surgical bone grafting procedure before implantation. Over time, bone in the area of missing teeth will naturally shrink, and a bone graft may be required to ensure stability for the implant. During your consultation, you will be advised whether a bone graft or a sinus lift procedure will be necessary in your case to ensure the stability of the implant. 

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