If you’ve ever felt like your teeth are holding you back—from smiling, from eating your favorite foods, or just from feeling like yourself—you’re not alone. Failing or missing teeth affect so much more than your appearance. They change how you interact with people, how you feel in your own skin, and even how you show up in the world.
People often put off dental implants for years because they were told it would take months. Maybe even close to a year before they got their new smile. Not only that, but sometimes multiple surgeries, temporary teeth and lots of waiting.
But that’s not the case anymore.
There’s a new way to get your smile back—without the long delays or the bulky dentures. Patients at Nuvia Dental Implant Center are walking out with their permanent teeth just 24 hours after surgery.
Let’s talk about how that’s even possible—and why it could change everything for you.
Dental Implants Can Give You Your Life Back — Here’s How:
Missing or failing teeth do more than just change the way you look. They can mess with your confidence. They make eating difficult, even painful. They can make you avoid photos, social events, or even eye contact.
So many patients go through years of patchwork dentistry—crowns here, a partial there, another root canal before they finally get a real fix. Others who don’t know better, opt for dentures and suffer through frequent relines, sores on their gums, clicking when they talk, and even worse, dentures that come out at the worst moments.
Dental implants solve all of those issues—especially full mouth dental implants, which replace all your top, bottom, or both arches with permanent, fixed teeth that look and feel natural.
You don’t take them out. They don’t shift. You can eat, laugh, talk, and smile like yourself again.
And now? You don’t have to wait months to get them.
The Old Way vs The New Way
The traditional process for full mouth dental implants went something like this:
- Tooth extractions
- Temporary denture placed
- Wait 4–10+ months for healing
- Final teeth placed at the end
That means living with temporary “healing teeth” or dentures for months—sometimes a full year—before you get to enjoy your real smile.
The new way at Nuvia is built around one goal: getting your permanent smile in 24 hours—not months.
Here’s how it works:
- You’re cared for by a full team: oral surgeon, restorative dentist, CRNA
- Dental Implants are placed by the oral surgeon
- Your final, custom teeth are crafted overnight in Nuvia’s in-house lab
- You return the very next day to receive your permanent teeth
No waiting. No healing dentures. No endless appointments. Just a real smile, right away.
One and Done Solution to Failed or Missing Teeth
Let’s be honest—most people who end up needing full mouth dental implants didn’t get there overnight. It’s usually after years of struggling. Years of dental anxiety. Years of doing what they could with what they had.
That’s why this isn’t just a cosmetic choice—it’s a full-on life reset. It’s your chance to finally be done with the dental roller coaster and walk away with a new smile that doesn’t just look good, but works the way it’s supposed to.
This isn’t a band-aid fix. It’s a permanent solution.
With the new 24-hour process, you don’t have to keep rearranging your life around your teeth. It’s just one surgery, one next-day appointment—and your new smile is already in place.
How to Get Started
If this sounds like something you’ve been waiting for, here’s the good news: you don’t have to wonder whether you qualify.
Nuvia offers a free 60-second quiz to see if full mouth dental implants might be right for you. No pressure. No obligation. Just answers.
And if you’ve been worried about cost, they’ve made the process easier too—with monthly payment plans that fit real budgets. Because this isn’t just an investment in teeth. It’s an investment in you—your health, your confidence, and your quality of life.
If you’ve spent years putting everyone else first, maybe it’s time to put yourself first.
You deserve to eat without pain, smile without hiding, and live without worrying what your teeth might do next.