If you’re reading this, chances are you’re facing a difficult reality with your teeth. Maybe you’ve been holding on for as long as you can, trying everything to preserve your natural teeth.
But now, you’ve reached a point where it’s clear that saving your teeth is no longer an option. You’re not alone. Many people reach this crossroads, and it can be overwhelming, frustrating, and downright discouraging. Especially after years of dental work, bills, or teeth pain.
If you’re tired of patch fixes and failed attempts to save your natural teeth, there is a permanent solution designed to last a lifetime – Full mouth dental implants.
Here’s how a new smile can change your life:

When Protecting and Preserving your Natural Teeth is no Longer an option
It’s never easy to admit that your natural teeth can’t be saved. But if you’ve reached this point, it could be because your teeth have endured years of wear and tear, decay, and possibly infection.
Whether due to genetics, lifestyle choices, or simply the passage of time, your teeth can only withstand so much.
Trying to decide if it’s time for a fix? These are some potential signs it’s time to look for a lasting solution:
Recurring Root Canal Failure
Back to back root canals can feel like a never-ending cycle—pain, discomfort, and the nagging fear that the tooth may need to be extracted anyway.
When root canal procedures fail repeatedly, it’s a sign that the tooth simply can’t recover. The infection may be too deep, or the tooth structure too compromised. It’s time to face the reality that preserving that natural tooth might no longer be possible.
For one or two teeth, a single dental implant could be the fix. However, if you have multiple failing teeth, you may be a candidate for permanent teeth in 24 hours.
Find out if you may be with the 60-second quiz.
Tooth Decay
Even with regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits, tooth decay can still happen especially if you’ve had a long history of cavities.
Over time, the decay can spread deep into the tooth, weakening it to the point where filling materials can no longer restore the strength of the natural tooth. The tooth structure may be too far gone. Unfortunately, this can begin happening to multiple teeth, making people feel like all of their teeth are falling out.
Gum disease
Gum disease is another silent destroyer of natural teeth. It begins with gum inflammation and, if untreated, can progress to severe periodontal disease that damages the bone and tissue supporting your teeth.
Even if you’ve been diligent with your oral hygiene, gum disease can still lead to tooth loss if it’s not caught early enough. If your gums are in poor health, your natural teeth may not last much longer.

Solutions for Missing or Failing Natural Teeth
When your natural teeth can’t be preserved, the gold standard for restoring your smile is with full mouth dental implants.
Unlike dentures, which can slip, move, and cause discomfort, full mouth implants provide a permanent solution that restores your bite, your function, and may restore the confidence lost with missing or failing teeth.
Permanent Teeth in 24 Hours
Dental implants are more than just a cosmetic fix—they’re a functional, life-changing solution when natural teeth fail.
If you’ve looked into dental implants, you may have been told it may take up to 10+ months before all is said and done and you have your natural teeth. Fortunately, that doesn’t have to be your experience.
You can get dental implants with permanent teeth in 24 hours at Nuvia. No waiting for what could be the better part of a year to get your smile back, and no suffering through months of wearing temporary teeth.
After having your dental implants placed by an experienced oral surgeon, you’ll return 24 hours later to have a custom fit, beautiful set of zirconia teeth.
Dental implants are designed to function similar to natural teeth. The implant itself is placed in the jawbone where overtime, it becomes fused to the bone. The implant then holds a fake tooth (or set of teeth) in place making it so you can speak, eat, and smile without worrying about failing teeth.
The loss of natural teeth can be devastating. But you don’t have to live without beautiful, functional teeth forever. If you’re ready to have your smile back, see if you may be a candidate with this 60-second quiz.
The Cost of Fixing Failing, Natural Teeth
The cost of fixing failing natural teeth can quickly add up with patchwork solutions like root canals, crowns, and fillings, which often don’t offer a permanent fix.
These temporary treatments can become expensive over time, especially when the same issues resurface, leading to ongoing costs.
On the other hand, full mouth dental implants provide a one-time, fixed price for a solution designed to last a lifetime. While the upfront cost may seem higher, dental implants may save you money in the long run by eliminating the need for constant repairs and replacements with temporary solutions.
Additionally, financing options are available. Investing in yourself with dental implants can be an affordable way to restore your smile and avoid the endless cycle of costly dental work.