Full mouth dental implants are life-changing, but they can also be nervewracking. They do require an oral procedure after all and many people wonder about the recovery time for dental implants.
Nuvia Dental Implant Centers see hundreds of full mouth dental implant cases each month– giving unique insight into what recovery really looks like, what most patients actually experience, and how the right team can make all the difference.
We’re here to share the truth with you.
Recovery Time For Dental Implants
Many patients want to know what the recovery time for dental implants is only to get an idea of when they’ll get their permanent teeth. However, at Nuvia you get your permanent teeth in 24 hours.
Rather than wearing a flimsy temporary denture while you’re recovering, you’ll be wearing your permanent teeth.
The bulk of the recovery happens within the first couple of weeks; however, patients are typically put on a soft-food diet for 4 months to give more time for the dental implants to fuse with the jawbone.
At this point, patients are considered fully recovered and can eat whatever they like. While this is true for many patients, it could take anywhere from 6-8 months for some.
But what if there was something you could do to potentially improve your recovery? There just might be…
More Experience Can Lead to an Efficient Recovery
Recovery time for dental implants depends on how well the procedure is done—and who’s doing it.
At Nuvia, your care is handled by a full team of experts: a certified oral surgeon, a restorative doctor, a CRNA, and an in-house lab working together.
This is a combined level of experience that is hard to come by. Not to mention that this team does full mouth dental implants day in and day out, amounting to hundreds if not thousands per year.
If you want to give yourself the best shot at recovery, we recommend choosing an experienced team that does this procedure often.
Is Nuvia Rushing the Process?
Not at all. Nuvia isn’t speeding up your body’s healing—we’re changing the environment your mouth is healing in so it can heal efficiently. Just like a broken bone needs to be set correctly to heal properly, dental implants need precise placement.
Furthermore, the permanent zirconia teeth you are given to heal in.
Instead of using outdated methods and temporary teeth that can flex, delay healing, or even cause failure, Nuvia gives you your final, permanent zirconia teeth just 24 hours after surgery. These teeth act as a rigid cast, or splint ,to keep the dental implants in place while they fuse with the jawbone.
You’re not rushing recovery—you’re healing the right way. Permanent teeth in 24 hours is designed to have fewer complications and better results.
Discomfort
Getting dental implants requires an oral surgery. And let’s be honest, this can sound scary. Whether it’s worries about the procedure itself or what the recovery time for dental implants is like, it’s normal to have some nerves.
However, many people are surprised to learn that Nuvia patients often experience far less discomfort after the procedure than they expected. Each patient is also comfortably sedated during the procedure itself so you won’t feel a thing.
Though each person is different most patients are able to manage any discomfort afterwards with ibuprofen. That being said, your team is ready to adjust your pain management plan if needed, ensuring your recovery is as comfortable as possible.
How to Improve Healing During the Recovery Time for Dental Implants
You just had full mouth dental implant surgery. Now what?
When the right steps are taken from day one, the healing process can be more of a steady climb than a rollercoaster ride.
Permanent Teeth in 24 Hours: Healing with a Rigid Splint
When you heal with your permanent teeth, the rigid zirconia prosthetic acts like a splint or cast, keeping your implants stable during healing and reducing the risk of movement or failure.

Tips
Here are some tips for improving healing during the recovery time for dental implants:
- First things first—follow the soft food rule. If you can cut it with a plastic fork, you’re good to go. Soft, easy-to-chew meals help protect your new implants while the bone and gums do their work. It’s not forever—just the first few months until your doctor clears you to eat your favorites again.
- Pain management? For most patients, it’s surprisingly simple. As Dr. Isom explains, the majority of Nuvia patients report only minor discomfort—often controlled with just over-the-counter ibuprofen. No heavy painkillers. No miserable recovery. Just a little soreness that fades fast.
- Healing isn’t only about medication—it’s about movement and mindset. Stick to your doctor’s post-op instructions, get rest, stay hydrated, and avoid hot drinks in the early days. If it’s too hot for your hands, it’s too hot for your mouth.
At Nuvia, you’re healing with your permanent teeth already in place, so you’re already in for a different experience than if you had temporary teeth. No bulky, plastic fake teeth. No waiting around for months.