Have you ever met someone with full mouth dental implants? You might have noticed they seem to smile bigger, eat better, and live a little more free.
There’s a reason why — dental implants are changing lives, and the dental industry right along with them.
For decades, dentures were the go-to fix for missing teeth. But today, thanks to advanced dental implants, there's another path — one that looks natural, feels strong, and is designed to last a lifetime with proper care.
Not only are dental implants the new gold standard, the “permanent teeth in 24 hours” process is making waves in the industry and totally transforming the patient experience of getting new teeth.
Here’s how dental implants are changing the dental industry and how they could change your life.
Why Dental Implants Are Taking Over
Dental implants have become the preferred solution for people who want more than a quick fix. They want strength. They want health. They want real life back.
In 2019, over 3 million dental implants were placed in the U.S. — and that number is surging even higher today, growing about 7% year over year.
Several big factors are driving this shift:
Aging Population: By 2030, it’s predicted that seniors will outnumber children in the U.S. for the first time. As more people face age-related tooth loss, implants offer a stable, lasting solution.
Better Technology: Digital scanning, 3D printing, and stronger implant materials make today’s dental implant process more streamlined and accessible than ever. This is a big factor in how dental implants are changing the dental industry.
Growing Awareness: Patients are realizing implants aren’t just cosmetic — they protect jawbone health, can improve speech, help to boost nutrition (especially those who are limited by their natural teeth), and upgrade quality of life.

Not All Dental Implants Are Equal: Why Who Places Them Matters
One reason dental implants are growing so fast is that more general dentists are offering them.
New digital tools like 3D scanners and planning software make implant placement easier than it used to be.
But here’s what most people don’t realize:
It’s possible for a general dentist to take a weekend course and start placing dental implants.
No surgical residency. No years of training. Just a crash course — and then they're putting implants in patients' mouths.
Dental implants aren't just about putting a screw in bone. They require an understanding of biology, bite forces, bone integration, aesthetics, and long-term success. Mistakes made early on can contribute to dental implant failure — potentially leading to even bigger problems later.
That’s why it’s crucial to choose a provider who does this day in and day out, not as a side service.
At Nuvia Dental Implant Center, every surgery is performed by an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon — an expert who has completed years of additional surgical training after dental school.
Nuvia patients are also cared for by a full team including a Restorative Dentist and a CRNA focused only on your safety and creating you a beautiful smile.
If you're trusting your smile, your health, and your future to someone — make sure they're qualified. Don't gamble with a weekend course dentist.

How the Dental Industry Is Evolving
As dental implants become more popular, the dental industry is experiencing more changes.
1. More Dentists Are Offering Implants
New technology like 3D scanners and surgical guides has made it easier for general dentists to start offering implants. This isn’t always a good thing but it could make dental implants more accessible.
2. Consolidation and DSOs Are Lowering Costs
Large dental service organizations (DSOs) are buying up practices and can oftentimes offer better pricing for implants.
This system helps make dental implants more affordable — and financing options are now widely available for patients who need them.
3. Growing Companies are Changing the Patient Experience
Nuvia Dental Implant Center, a growing company that is now an industry leader in dental implants, has totally changed the patient experience by breaking away from decades old methods of doing dental implants.
Instead of giving patients a set of temporary teeth for what could be up to 10+ months, patients are getting their permanent teeth 24 hours after the dental implant procedure.
See how permanent teeth in 24 hours differs from the traditional “Teeth in a day®” procedure.