Maxilla + Mandible
St. Louis South Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Full-Arch Dental Implant Rehabilitation
Transform your life with permanent, natural-looking teeth. Restore function, confidence, and quality of life through expert full-arch rehabilitation.
William A Gray, DMD, MD, MBA, FACS
St. Louis South Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Board Certified
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
3 Convenient Locations
South County · Festus · Creve Coeur
What Is Full-Arch Rehabilitation?
Full-arch rehabilitation replaces all teeth in your upper or lower jaw with a permanent prosthesis anchored by dental implants. This advanced treatment offers a life-changing solution for those dealing with:
- Failing or severely damaged teeth
- Multiple missing teeth
- Uncomfortable or loose dentures
- Significant bone loss
Often called "same-day teeth," this procedure can provide you with a fully functional set of teeth in a single appointment. The result is a natural-looking, permanent solution that restores your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
Pricing At A Glance
Transparent, all-inclusive pricing for full-arch rehabilitation
Single Arch
$20,000–$30,000
Average: $24,000–$26,000
Complete upper or lower jaw rehabilitation with dental implants and fixed prosthesis.
Learn MoreBoth Arches
$46,000–$52,000
Complete rehabilitation
Full-mouth restoration with upper and lower arch rehabilitation for complete smile transformation.
Learn MoreZygomatic Upper
$30,000+
For severe bone loss
Advanced zygomatic implants for upper arch when traditional implants aren't possible.
Learn MoreAll-inclusive pricing. No hidden fees.
See Full Pricing DetailsTreatment Options
Comprehensive rehabilitation tailored to your specific needs
Upper Jaw (Maxilla)
Complete maxillary rehabilitation with special attention to esthetics, lip support, and smile design. Often requires advanced techniques for optimal results.
Learn MoreLower Jaw (Mandible)
Mandibular full-arch rehabilitation focused on restoring proper bite, function, and stability. Critical for confident eating and speaking.
Learn MoreBone Loss & Advanced Cases
Specialized solutions for severe bone loss, failed implants, or complex anatomical challenges. Advanced grafting and reconstruction techniques available.
Learn MoreWhy Choose Maxilla + Mandible
Specialist Expertise
Dr. Gray is dual-trained in dentistry and medicine, with advanced fellowship training in maxillofacial surgery.
Advanced Technology
3D imaging, digital planning, and computer-guided surgery ensure precision and predictable outcomes.
Personalized Care
Every treatment plan is customized to your unique anatomy, goals, and preferences.
Comprehensive Rehabilitation
From initial evaluation through final restoration, all care is coordinated seamlessly under one roof.
Questions Patients Ask Before Booking
Get answers to the most common questions about full-arch rehabilitation
Am I a candidate?
Most patients with missing or failing teeth qualify, even with bone loss.
Read MoreDentures vs. full-arch?
Full-arch implants are permanent, stable, and feel like natural teeth.
Read MoreHow much does it cost?
Single arch ranges $20K–$30K with transparent, all-inclusive pricing.
Read MoreWhat's recovery like?
Most patients return to normal activities within a few days.
Read MoreHow much bone loss is too much?
Advanced techniques like zygomatic implants can work even with severe bone loss.
Read MoreWhat if my implants failed?
Failed implants can be salvaged or replaced with specialized techniques.
Read MorePatient Stories
Real results from patients who have transformed their lives
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Ready to Explore Your Options?
Schedule a consultation to discuss your specific situation with Dr. Gray. Every case is unique, and a personalized evaluation is the first step.
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