Replace a whole arch, or a full mouth, of failing or missing teeth with fixed, implant-supported teeth, planned and placed by a multidisciplinary specialist team at Diskin Dental Center.
Full mouth implants are not only about a new smile. They are about eating what you love, speaking without worry, and never again reaching for a denture cup.


Illustrative of the confidence our patients describe. Every treatment plan is personal.
Implant-anchored teeth are fixed in place, so they never slide, click, or need to be held in with paste.
A full-arch implant bridge restores most of your natural bite force, so steak, apples and crusty bread are back on the menu.
Fixed full-mouth implants stay in your mouth permanently, cleaned just like natural teeth, with nothing to remove.
A complete, natural-looking set of teeth often takes years off how you look, and how you feel about yourself.
Full-arch techniques like All-on-4 are designed for low-bone jaws, and our surgeons add grafting or sinus lifts when needed.
You receive a clear, written full-mouth treatment plan with transparent pricing and financing options up front.
Full mouth dental implants replace an entire arch, or a whole mouth, of missing or failing teeth with a set of fixed, natural-looking teeth anchored to titanium dental implants. Instead of one implant for every tooth, a full bridge of 10 to 14 teeth is supported on just four to six implants placed at precise angles into the strongest available bone.
The materials matter as much as the implants. Final full-arch teeth are usually made of high-strength zirconia or a titanium-reinforced acrylic, shaped and shaded to suit your face, age and the look you want. The result is meant to be indistinguishable from natural teeth, both to you and to the people you talk to every day.
The implants fuse with the jaw over a few months through a process called osseointegration, creating a foundation as stable as natural tooth roots. The result is a permanent set of teeth you clean like your own, with nothing to take out at night.
At Diskin Dental Center in Jerusalem, full mouth implant cases are planned and placed by a multidisciplinary team: an oral and maxillofacial surgeon places the implants while a prosthodontist designs the teeth. This is closely related to our work on full mouth rehabilitation in Jerusalem, and when speed matters, to same-day dental implants.
The big idea: you do not need an implant for every missing tooth. Four to six well-placed implants can carry a full, fixed arch, which is what makes full-mouth treatment both possible and cost-effective.
"A full mouth of implants is one of the most life-changing treatments in dentistry, but only when it is planned as a whole. At Diskin our surgeons and prosthodontists design the bite, the bone and the final teeth together, so the result looks natural and lasts for decades."
Dr. Yoel Kahn, Prosthodontics Specialist, Diskin Dental Center
A consultation and a 3D scan show exactly how many implants your jaw can support, and what your new teeth could look like.
If you are missing most of your teeth, you have three broad paths. The differences in stability, chewing power and long-term bone health are significant:
| Option | Stability | Bite Force | Bone Loss Over Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Removable Full Denture | Slips, needs paste | About 25% of natural | Bone keeps shrinking |
| Implant-Supported Overdenture | Clips in, removable | About 60% of natural | Largely preserved |
| Full Mouth Fixed Implants (All-on-4 / 6) | Fixed, permanent | Close to natural | Preserved by the implants |
One advantage is easy to overlook: bone preservation. When teeth are lost, the jawbone beneath them gradually melts away, which is what gives long-term denture wearers that sunken, aged look. Implants transmit chewing forces into the bone and keep it stimulated, so a full-arch implant solution helps protect your facial structure for the long term, not just your smile.
Single dental implants are ideal for one or a few gaps, but replacing many teeth one at a time is rarely the most cost-effective route. For a whole arch, a full-mouth implant bridge gives more teeth, more stability and better bone preservation for fewer implants.

Full mouth implants are designed for patients who have lost, or are about to lose, most of the teeth in an arch. During your consultation we use 3D imaging to assess your bone, gums and bite, and tell you honestly where you stand.
Patients with active gum disease, heavy uncontrolled smoking, or certain medical conditions may need a short preparation phase first. This protects your investment and gives the implants the best chance to integrate. The consultation itself is unhurried, and you leave with a clear written plan rather than a hard sell.
"Full mouth dental implants" is a family of solutions, chosen according to your bone, your bite and your goals:
| Solution | Implants per Arch | Best For | Longevity |
|---|---|---|---|
| All-on-4 | 4 implants | Most full-arch cases, including lower bone volume | 20-15 years and beyond |
| All-on-6 | 6 implants | Stronger support and wider bite distribution | 20+ years |
| All-on-8 / Full-Arch Bridge | 6-8 implants | Maximum stability for heavy chewers | 20+ years |
| Fixed Full-Arch Zirconia | 4-6 implants | Premium, high-strength and highly aesthetic | 20+ years |
| Implant-Supported Overdenture | 2-4 implants | A removable but firmly anchored option | 20-10 years |
Choosing between these options is rarely something you decide alone or in advance. It depends on how much healthy bone you have, whether you are treating the upper jaw, the lower jaw, or both, how much chewing strength you need, and your budget. On your own 3D scan we can show you which solutions are realistic for your anatomy and walk through the trade-offs of each before you commit to anything.
The All-on-4 technique is the most documented full-arch solution in the world, and our most common choice. For full details of the four-implant approach, see our guide to All-on-4 implants. The final teeth are crafted by our prosthodontic team for a precise, comfortable, natural-looking fit.
Book a consultation and our specialists will show you, on your own 3D scan, exactly which full-arch solution suits you.
Recovery is more manageable than most people expect. Because a fixed temporary bridge is usually fitted on or soon after surgery day, you are not left without teeth, and most patients return to gentle daily activity within a day or two on a soft-food diet. Our team stays in close contact through the healing months, adjusting the temporary teeth as needed so you are comfortable throughout.
Every full-mouth case at Diskin follows a structured, multidisciplinary path. Most implant disappointment comes from poor coordination between the surgeon who places the implants and the dentist who makes the teeth. At Diskin both work in the same building, from the same 3D plan, agreed before surgery day.
1 visit
Shira Etzioni, Clinic Manager, with the surgical team
Planning session
Dr. Yoel Kahn, Prosthodontist, designs the new arch
Surgery day
Prof. Nardy Caspi, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Head of Dept. at Hadassah
12-16 weeks
Dr. Rachel Dawid, General Dentist, monitors healing
Final fitting + ongoing
Dr. Yoel Kahn, Prosthodontics Specialist

Full-arch implants are only predictable when the planning is exact. Our center uses the same digital backbone we rely on across complex oral surgery, from CBCT mapping to guided placement:
10+ specialists with Hebrew University and Hadassah credentials
Digital CT planning and surgical guides for precise placement
Full warranty on all implant and prosthetic work
Surgery, prosthetics, and grafting under one roof, no referrals
Biocompatible titanium implants and high-strength zirconia teeth
Implant dentistry is one of the most evidence-backed procedures in modern medicine. The figures below reflect long-term survival when implants are placed by experienced specialists with proper planning.
A 2023 systematic review found that immediate-load full-arch implant rehabilitations achieve 97.2% survival at 5 years, with digital planning significantly improving precision and reducing total treatment time.
Journal of Prosthodontics, 2023
It helps to weigh the cost against the alternative. A removable denture is cheaper up front, but it is relined and remade over the years, restricts what you can eat, and does nothing to stop ongoing bone loss. Full-mouth implants are a larger initial investment that, cared for properly, can last decades, which often makes them the more economical choice measured over a lifetime rather than a single year.
A full mouth of dental implants is a significant, long-term investment in your health, comfort and confidence. The cost depends on the number of implants, whether you treat one arch or both, the material of the final teeth, and whether bone grafting is needed. At Diskin Dental Center we provide transparent pricing and a detailed written plan with a full cost breakdown at your consultation. You can read more about dental implant cost in our dedicated guide.
Many international and English-speaking patients choose Diskin for the combination of board-certified expertise and competitive pricing compared with equivalent full-mouth treatment in the US, UK or Western Europe, all delivered by a team that works in English. Jerusalem's English-speaking community, olim, students and long-term visitors can discuss diagnosis, options and costs entirely in English, with nothing lost in translation.
No surprises: financing is discussed openly up front, with interest-free options for qualifying patients, so you can plan your full-mouth treatment with confidence before anything begins.
Your consultation includes a detailed treatment plan and a full cost breakdown, with no obligation.
A short look inside our Jerusalem clinic and the multidisciplinary team behind your full mouth implants.
A full arch is usually restored on 4 to 6 implants (All-on-4 or All-on-6), and sometimes 8 for very heavy chewers. You do not need one implant per tooth. A 3D scan tells us exactly how many your bone can support.
For most patients, yes. Fixed full-mouth implants restore close to natural bite force, never slip, and help preserve the jawbone, while a removable denture offers about 25% of natural chewing power and allows bone to keep shrinking over time.
No. In most full-arch cases a fixed temporary bridge is fitted, so you have teeth throughout. After 3-4 months of healing, the permanent zirconia or acrylic teeth are placed.
Full-arch techniques like All-on-4 are specifically designed for reduced bone. When more support is needed, Prof. Nardy Caspi performs bone grafting or a sinus lift, often within the same surgical plan.
With good hygiene and maintenance, dental implants show a documented 95-98% survival rate over 10 years, and many last decades. At Diskin our success rate exceeds 97%, supported by 3D imaging and guided surgery.
Yes. Diskin Dental Center regularly treats English-speaking residents of Jerusalem and patients from the US, UK, Canada and Europe, with an English-speaking team that coordinates visits to minimize travel.
Cost depends on the number of implants, one or both arches, the material of the final teeth and any grafting. You receive a detailed written quote at your consultation; see our dental implant cost guide for ranges.
Treatment is performed under local anesthesia, with sedation and general-anesthesia options for anxious patients. Most people report only mild discomfort afterward, managed with standard pain medication.
A multidisciplinary team of specialists for full mouth dental implants in Jerusalem
CBCT planning and surgical guides
CAD/CAM temporary teeth
Titanium and zirconia systems
Diskin 9, Wolfson Building, Jerusalem