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Treatments/Full Mouth Restoration

Full Mouth Restoration in Costa Rica

Full mouth restoration is a comprehensive treatment plan combining implants, crowns, bridges, and prosthetics to completely rehabilitate your bite, function, and aesthetics. Treatment is custom-designed after a full oral examination and CT scan. Most patients save $25,000 to $50,000 compared to US prices.

Price comparison

Costa Rica

$12,000

starting from

United States

$45,000

starting from

73%

average savings vs US with same Nobel Biocare and Straumann materials

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What makes this different

Why verified clinics in Costa Rica

Custom treatment plan after comprehensive examination and CT scan

Combines implants, crowns, bridges, and prosthetics as needed

Nobel Biocare, Straumann, and e.max materials throughout

US and European trained prosthodontists and oral surgeons

In-house lab for efficient same-trip fabrication of crowns and bridges

Staged treatment coordinated to minimize total trips

12-month guarantee on all restorations

Detailed pricing

What does full mouth restoration cost in Costa Rica?

Procedure variantCosta RicaUnited StatesYou save
Full mouth (implants + crowns, mid-tier)Starting from$12,000$45,00073% less
Full mouth (Nobel Biocare, zirconia crowns)$18,000$65,00072% less
All-on-4 both arches (acrylic)Most efficient$16,000$45,00064% less
All-on-4 both arches (zirconia)$21,000$70,00070% less
Full mouth crowns + bridges (no implants)$8,000$28,00071% less
Full arch implants + opposing All-on-4$20,000$70,00071% less

Starting prices from verified clinics. Final cost depends on case complexity and materials. All clinics provide a written itemized quote before treatment begins.

Eligibility

Who is a good candidate?

Good candidates

Patients with multiple missing, broken, or failing teeth

Patients with severely worn dentition from grinding or acid erosion

Patients who have had uncoordinated previous treatments needing a unified plan

Patients seeking a single coordinated treatment trip for the whole mouth

May not be ideal

Patients with active severe gum disease not yet treated

Patients unwilling to commit to 10 to 14 days for the first visit

The process

What to expect, step by step

01

Comprehensive records and treatment plan

Day 1-2

Full mouth CBCT scan, photographs, dental impressions, and complete clinical examination. Prosthodontist develops a staged treatment plan with prioritized phases, timeline, and itemized costs for every restoration.

02

Surgical phase

Week 1

Extractions, implant placements, and any bone grafting completed in the first visit. Multiple procedures combined to reduce total appointments. Immediate temporaries placed where applicable.

03

Prosthetic phase

Week 1-2

Crowns, bridges, and prosthetics fabricated in the in-house lab as the surgical phase stabilizes. Many patients complete both phases in a single extended visit of 10 to 14 days.

04

Integration and final restorations

Second visit if implants

If implants are involved, return after 3 to 6 months for final implant crowns. All other restorations are typically completed on the first trip.

What is included

No hidden fees. Everything in writing.

Typically included

Comprehensive examination, CBCT scan, and photographs

Full written treatment plan with itemized pricing before work begins

All agreed restorations: implants, crowns, bridges, prosthetics

In-house lab fabrication of all restorations

All anesthesia and sedation as required

12-month guarantee on all materials and workmanship

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Periodontal treatment if active gum disease must be addressed first

Orthodontic treatment if needed before restoration

Second-visit travel if implants are part of the plan

After you return home

Post-treatment care and maintenance

Follow all post-operative instructions specific to each procedure

Night guard mandatory if grinding contributed to original damage

Soft diet for any implant-related work for 2 to 6 weeks

Professional cleaning every 6 months minimum

Annual review of all restorations with your US dentist

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FAQ

Full Mouth Restoration frequently asked questions

How long does full mouth restoration take in Costa Rica?+

Most full mouth restorations are completed in 10 to 14 days for the primary visit. Cases involving implants require a second visit of 3 to 5 days after 3 to 6 months of healing. Your treatment coordinator provides a precise timeline after your initial examination.

How much can I save on full mouth restoration in Costa Rica?+

Savings depend on complexity. Most patients save $25,000 to $50,000 on full mouth restoration in Costa Rica versus equivalent treatment in the United States. Cases using Nobel Biocare implants and zirconia crowns throughout typically save $45,000 to $55,000 after travel costs.

Is full mouth restoration done in stages or all at once?+

Surgical work (extractions, implants) is typically completed first, followed by prosthetic work (crowns, bridges). Many patients complete both phases in a single extended visit. Cases requiring implant integration need a second visit 3 to 6 months later.

Do I need to bring anything specific to the consultation?+

Bring your most recent panoramic X-ray and any dental records. A list of current medications, supplements, and allergies is important. Your clinic will take new records on arrival, but existing X-rays help with preliminary planning.