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Nuvia Dental Implants Cost in 2026

Nuvia does not publish prices, but patient reports put a single fixed-zirconia arch at roughly $22,000-$32,000 and both arches (full mouth) at about $40,000-$60,000 in 2026. These are reported estimates; your real quote depends on extractions, bone grafting and location, and is only given after an in-person exam.

Independent pricing research. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Nuvia Dental Implant Center. Prices shown are reported estimates from patient reviews and published guides, not official quotes. This is market and pricing research, not medical advice.

Estimate a full-arch implant cost

Nuvia quotes full-arch cases only after an exam, so use the calculator below for an independent, personalised range, then compare it against the reported benchmarks and the cross-brand table underneath.

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Full-Arch Implant Cost Calculator

Adjust implant count, material and bone grafting for an independent 2026 estimate

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* Estimates based on 2026 U.S. national averages. Actual costs vary by location and provider.

Nuvia cost vs the alternatives (2026 reported benchmarks)

Because neither Nuvia nor ClearChoice publishes a per-arch price, the ranges below reconcile patient-reported quotes (a $46,600 full-mouth figure on Reddit, a $50,000 Yelp report), Nuvia's own single-implant and financing numbers, and published 2024-2026 guides for the traditional alternatives. They let you see where Nuvia's reported pricing sits against the rest of the full-arch market.

Nuvia reported cost vs alternatives, per arch (2026)

Reported and estimated U.S. ranges. Nuvia and ClearChoice figures are patient-reported, not official. Source: Real Dental Costs analysis of patient reports, third-party reviews and 2024-2026 cost guides.

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Full-arch comparison: Nuvia vs ClearChoice vs All-on-4 vs overdenture

This is the comparison the brand sites avoid making side by side. Each option replaces a full arch, but the price, timeline, material and what's bundled differ sharply. Reported price figures are estimates, not official quotes.

OptionReported price / archTimeline to final teethMaterialWhat's typically included
Nuvia (24-hour)$22,000 – $32,000~24 hours (final zirconia)Milled zirconia on titaniumExtractions, anesthesia (in-house CRNA), final teeth, early post-op checkups
ClearChoice$20,000 – $32,000Same-day temporary, final in monthsAcrylic/zirconia (final)Surgery, immediate temporary, final prosthesis later
Traditional All-on-4$18,000 – $26,000Temporary now, final in 3 – 6 monthsAcrylic then final bridgeImplants, temporary, final after healing; sedation may be extra
Implant overdenture (snap-in)$5,000 – $15,000Weeks to a few monthsAcrylic denture on 2 – 4 implants2 – 4 implants, removable denture, attachments

The takeaway: Nuvia and ClearChoice sit at the top of the full-arch market, traditional All-on-4 is usually a few thousand dollars less per arch, and a removable implant overdenture is by far the cheapest fixed-to-implant option but is removable, not permanent. Nuvia's premium is paid mainly for the 24-hour same-day final, not for a fundamentally different implant.

What "permanent teeth in 24 hours" actually means for cost

Nuvia's core claim is that you receive a final milled-zirconia bridge within 24 hours of surgery, instead of wearing a temporary acrylic denture for months while a traditional case heals. Here is what that does — and does not — change about cost:

What's included in Nuvia's all-inclusive price

Nuvia markets a single bundled price with no separate facility, lab or temporary add-ons later. Based on its published guide, the bundle typically covers:

What can still push the total up: severe bone loss requiring grafting or zygomatic implants, which Nuvia describes as case-complexity add-ons. Always get the bundle's exact inclusions in writing before comparing two quotes.

Reported price evidence

Because no official per-arch figure exists, these are the public data points behind the ranges on this page. They are individual reports, not a representative sample:

SourceReported figureContext
Nuvia cost guide$3,500 – $5,000 per single implantSingle-tooth, not full arch
Nuvia cost guide (CareCredit)$30,000 – $150,000 full mouthVery wide industry range, not Nuvia-specific
Reddit patient report$46,600 full mouthAfter a stated 10% discount
Yelp review$50,000Full-arch dissatisfaction complaint
Nuvia financing$250 – $450/mo per archMonthly plan, ~92% of patients finance
Nuvia financing$450 – $900/mo full mouthMonthly plan figures

Financing, insurance and the real total

For most patients the headline price is paid through a payment plan, so the monthly figure can hide the true total:

Is Nuvia worth the cost?

That depends on how much the 24-hour same-day final is worth to you versus a few thousand dollars saved per arch elsewhere:

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Frequently asked questions

How much do Nuvia dental implants cost?
Nuvia does not publish prices, but patient reports and third-party reviews put a single fixed zirconia arch at roughly $22,000-$32,000 and both arches (full mouth) at about $40,000-$60,000. One Reddit user reported a $46,600 full-mouth quote after a 10% discount, and a Yelp review cited $50,000. These are reported estimates, not official figures, and your quote depends on extractions, bone grafting and location.
Why doesn't Nuvia publish its prices?
Nuvia's cost guide gives single-implant figures ($3,500-$5,000) and a wide CareCredit range ($30,000-$150,000) but no per-arch number, directing visitors to a 60-second eligibility quiz and a consultation instead. Like ClearChoice, the full-arch price is only quoted after an in-person exam, which is why patient-reported numbers are the best public guide to what people actually pay.
What does the Nuvia price include?
Nuvia advertises all-inclusive pricing: extractions if needed, implant placement, IV or general anesthesia from an in-house CRNA, custom zirconia teeth milled in its own lab, and post-op checkups during early healing. The selling point is no separate facility, lab or temporary fees later. Severe bone loss needing grafting or zygomatic implants can still raise the total.
How does Nuvia compare to ClearChoice on cost?
Both sit in a similar bracket: ClearChoice is commonly reported around $20,000-$30,000+ per arch, and Nuvia reported at roughly $22,000-$32,000 per arch. Nuvia's differentiator is fixed zirconia teeth delivered in 24 hours rather than months of temporaries, while ClearChoice typically uses an immediate provisional then a final prosthesis later. Price alone rarely separates them; timeline, material and the consult quote do.
Is Nuvia cheaper than traditional All-on-4?
Usually not on the sticker. Traditional All-on-4 runs about $18,000-$26,000 per arch versus Nuvia's reported $22,000-$32,000. Nuvia argues its streamlined 24-hour, in-house-lab model removes repeat visits and remake costs that can inflate a drawn-out traditional case, so the gap can narrow once all real-world add-ons are counted.
What is the 'permanent teeth in 24 hours' claim, and does it cost more?
It means a final milled-zirconia bridge is delivered within 24 hours of surgery instead of a temporary acrylic denture worn for months while a traditional case heals. The same-day final is the core value claim, not necessarily a higher price. Eligibility requires enough healthy bone and medical clearance, so not everyone qualifies for the 24-hour path.
Does insurance cover Nuvia dental implants?
Dental insurance typically contributes only about $1,000-$2,000 toward a full-arch case because the implant itself is usually classed as elective, though related steps like extractions or the bone graft may be partially covered up to your annual maximum. Most of the cost is paid out of pocket or financed, which is why payment plans dominate.
What do Nuvia's monthly payment plans look like?
Nuvia states monthly plans of about $250-$450 per arch and $450-$900 for full mouth, with roughly 92% of patients financing through third-party lenders. Approval generally needs a credit score near 675 or a co-signer. Treat the monthly figure as a financing product: total paid over the term, including interest, can exceed the cash price, so ask for the full amount financed.
Researched & verified by the Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team

Independent dental pricing research — every series carries a named source, and corrections are logged publicly. Not medical advice.

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Data Methodology & Sources

The Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team publishes the source of every series. Single-implant prices are our own observed dataset, published openly (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20531728). Braces, veneer, crown and denture prices are from the Average Procedural Cost Study conducted by ASQ360° Market Research for Synchrony's CareCredit. Remaining procedures are compiled from published payer and provider fee data (2024–2026) and are national estimates that vary by provider and location. Corrections are logged publicly.
Pricing & Research Disclaimer: Real Dental Costs publishes independent dental pricing and market-research data for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation. Costs vary by provider and location — always consult a licensed dentist for clinical guidance and an exact quote.