Fixed teeth in as little as one day
Eat, smile and speak with confidence again with full mouth dental implants at Floss & Smile.
Whether you’re struggling with loose dentures or failing teeth, our full arch implant solutions are designed to restore your comfort, confidence and quality of life - with a fixed, long-lasting result.
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“I hate my dentures, I struggle to eat, and I feel embarrassed to smile.”
Do any of these sound familiar?
We understand.
Dental implant treatment at Floss & Smile is deeply personal to us - inspired by the experiences that shaped our journey into implant dentistry and our commitment to helping patients regain comfort, confidence and the simple joy of eating and smiling again.
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What are full mouth dental implants?
Full mouth dental implants (also known as All-on-4 or All-on-6) replace a full arch of missing or failing teeth using just a small number of strategically placed implants.
These implants act as strong foundations to support a full set of fixed teeth - meaning no slipping, no adhesives, and no need to remove them.
The result is a smile that looks natural, feels secure and allows you to live your life without compromise.

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Why choose full mouth implants?
- Enjoy secure, fixed teeth instead of loose or uncomfortable dentures
- Eat the foods you love without worry or restriction
- Restore your confidence and smile naturally again
- Prevent further bone loss and maintain your facial structure
- A long-term solution designed to last for many years
Your full mouth implant options
We offer two carefully designed full arch solutions, depending on your needs, preferences and desired outcome.

How much do full mouth implants cost?
The cost of full mouth dental implants depends on your individual needs, the number of implants required, and the type of restoration chosen.
We provide a fully personalised treatment plan with clear, transparent pricing following your consultation.
- Consultation fee refundable if you proceed
- Finance options available
- Pay-as-you-go options available
Many patients choose to spread the cost into manageable monthly payments.
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We guide you through every step with care, clarity and support.

Gentle, supportive care for nervous patients
We understand that dental treatment can feel overwhelming - especially if you’ve had difficult experiences in the past.
Our team is highly experienced in caring for nervous patients and will support you every step of the way.
- Calm, relaxed environment
- No pressure, no rushing
- We take time to understand your concerns
- Sedation options available
Why choose Floss & Smile?
At Floss & Smile, we don’t just focus on teeth - we focus on people.
Led by Dr Alpa Johar, our team combines decades of experience with a compassionate, patient-first approach. Her journey into implant dentistry was shaped by real-life experiences that highlighted just how much missing teeth can impact confidence, comfort and quality of life.
We are proud to be a family-led practice, built on trust, integrity and genuine care - helping patients feel comfortable, supported and confident throughout their treatment.
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Our UK dental laboratory partners
We work exclusively with trusted UK-based dental laboratories to ensure the highest standards of quality, safety and precision.
This means:
- Exceptional craftsmanship and natural-looking results
- Full traceability of materials
- Faster turnaround times
- Close collaboration between dentist and technician
- Strict UK safety and quality regulations
Giving you complete peace of mind throughout your treatment.
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Full mouth implants at Floss and Smile
Is full mouth implant treatment painful?
Treatment is carried out under local anaesthetic, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Most patients are surprised at how comfortable it is, and sedation options are available if needed.
Can I get full mouth implants if I have bone loss?
Many patients are still suitable for implants following assessment. We use advanced 3D scans and, where necessary, additional treatments to make implants possible.
What happens if an implant doesn’t heal as expected?
Dental implants have a very high success rate. In the unlikely event that something doesn’t go to plan, we will support you fully and guide you through the next steps. Your treatment is also covered by our one-year guarantee.
How long do full mouth implants last?
With proper care and regular check-ups, implants are designed to last many years and often decades, providing a long-term solution.
Is full mouth implant treatment painful?
Treatment is carried out under local anaesthetic, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Most patients are surprised at how comfortable it is, and sedation options are available if needed.
Can I get full mouth implants if I have bone loss?
Many patients are still suitable for implants following assessment. We use advanced 3D scans and, where necessary, additional treatments to make implants possible.
What happens if an implant doesn’t heal as expected?
Dental implants have a very high success rate. In the unlikely event that something doesn’t go to plan, we will support you fully and guide you through the next steps. Your treatment is also covered by our one-year guarantee.
How long do full mouth implants last?
With proper care and regular check-ups, implants are designed to last many years and often decades, providing a long-term solution.
I’m interested in getting dental implants, what should I do?
The first thing to do is to book a consultation with us here at Floss and Smile! At your consultation we will answer any questions you may have. Based on a comprehensive examination we will plan the best treatment for you and walk you through all the costs involved. Our patients get extra reassurance by having access to a text mobile 24/7 during and after the treatment.
I have a loose denture. Can dental implants help me?
Yes they can. Dental implants are an excellent solution for the millions of people who have loose dentures and offer many advantages over conventional dentures. Conventional dentures are often uncomfortable and, due to the movement, limit a person’s ability to speak and eat normally. Because of this, many people feel self-conscious wearing their dentures. The dentures can be secured into place by locking on to 2-4 implants. Implants are commonly used to replace individual missing teeth, but they can also be used to secure or stabilise loose dentures in either the upper or lower jaws. Instead of having a crown (cap) fitted to the top of the implant a precision-made attachment is fitted which inserts into the underneath surface of the denture, securing the denture to the implant. In the lower jaw this can be achieved with as few as two implants. If there is sufficient bone available and you are willing to have more implants inserted then you can often be fitted with a completely solid set of teeth attached to the dental implants (a full-arch bridge). This set of teeth would stay in permanently and would look and feel very similar to a natural set of teeth.
Is dental implant placement painful?
Dental implants are typically placed under local anaesthetic to ensure you are comfortable throughout the treatment. If you are very nervous or suffer from dental phobia we can offer you sedation. Our whole team has trained extensively in caring for nervous patients, and over the years, we've successfully treated many people with high levels of anxiety. We've not only transformed their smiles and improved their oral health but also significantly reduced their dental treatment-related anxiety.
How long does it take to place dental implants?
Your dental implants may be placed in as little as 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the location and the number of implants being placed. Your dentist will be able to give you a clear idea of the treatment time during your first appointment with us.
When will I receive my new teeth?
Treatment time varies for each patient. Typically, you will have some type of temporary teeth until your implants bond to the bone. We can provide a time estimate based on your treatment needs, during your initial consultation here in Dunstable.
How do I care for my dental implants?
Home care for your implants consists of brushing and flossing. Regular dental visits are required for long term health and success.
How long can dental implants last?
Implants can last many years if cared for properly. Many implants have been in place for more than 40 years.
How does the long term value of dental implants compare to other options?
Dental implants are low maintenance and provide stability and confidence in your smile. Therefore, the long term value of dental implants far exceeds conventional treatment options.
Are dental implants safe?
Yes, dental implants are considered a safe and effective treatment option for replacing missing teeth. At Floss and Smile, our dentists have a special interest in dental implant surgery and have restored hundreds of smiles over the years, using gold standard implants.
How long does it take to get dental implants?
The journey to receiving dental implants varies based on personal factors like oral health, potential need for procedures such as bone grafting, and the body's healing response. Typically, from the first consultation to achieving a complete restoration, the process spans several months. This period allows for the implant to fuse securely with the jawbone (known as osseointegration), a critical phase lasting approximately 3 to 6 months.
Is dental implant treatment painful?
Dental implant treatment is carried out under local anaesthetic, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Most patients are surprised at how comfortable it is, and any mild discomfort afterwards can usually be managed easily. We also offer sedation options if you feel anxious.
Can I get dental implants if I don’t have enough bone?
Even if you’ve been told you don’t have enough bone, you may still be suitable for dental implants following a full assessment. We use advanced 3D scans to evaluate your bone, and in many cases additional treatments such as bone grafting or specialist implant techniques can help make implants possible.
What happens if a dental implant doesn’t heal as expected?
Dental implants have a very high success rate when carefully planned and maintained. In the unlikely event that an implant doesn’t heal as expected, we will support you every step of the way and guide you through the most appropriate next steps. Your peace of mind is important to us, which is why implants are covered by our one-year guarantee.
Are your dental implants guaranteed?
Yes - for your peace of mind, all dental implants at Floss & Smile are covered by our one-year guarantee.
If your dental implant needs to be replaced within the first 12 months, there will be no charge for the implant itself, provided certain conditions are met.
The guarantee may not apply in the following situations:
- Additional treatment (such as bone grafting) was recommended before implant placement but was not carried out
- A different treatment option was advised as more suitable but not followed
- The restoration provided was intended to be temporary
- A like-for-like replacement is not clinically appropriate
- Further treatment has been carried out on the tooth or implant since the original procedure
Why do you use UK-based dental laboratories?
We choose to work with trusted UK-based dental laboratories to ensure the highest standards of quality, safety and reliability throughout your treatment. These laboratories are highly regulated and GDC-compliant, providing exceptional craftsmanship, full traceability of materials, and restorations that are durable, natural-looking and tailored to you.
Working with local laboratories also allows for faster turnaround times and close collaboration between our clinical team and technicians, resulting in more precise, accurate outcomes. In addition, UK labs follow strict infection control and safety regulations, giving you complete peace of mind at every stage of your treatment.
Ready to take the first step?
Find out if full mouth dental implants are right for you and begin your journey with Floss & Smile

Why Dr Alpa Johar chose implant dentistry
"During my undergraduate dentistry degree, I was still learning, still finding my confidence, and still discovering what kind of dentist I wanted to become. It was a busy, demanding time filled with lectures, clinics, and late nights of studying.
One term, my great aunty came to visit me. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I was excited for her trip. She had always been a strong, warm presence in our lives - the kind of person who made every room feel safe just by being in it.
But when she arrived, something was different.
One evening while we were talking, I noticed her eyes filling with tears. At first, she tried to brush it off, but eventually she told me what was wrong. Her dentures hurt so much that she could barely eat. Family meals, which she used to love, had become painful and embarrassing. She had to remove the dentures to eat her food.
She felt frustrated and embarrassed. She wanted her dignity back. Something as simple as being able to eat with her loved ones again is all she was asking for.
Hearing this while I was studying dentistry hit me deeply. Here I was, learning about smiles, oral health, and restoring confidence, yet my dear grandaunt was suffering right in front of me.
I wanted to fix it immediately, to take away her pain, but I was still a student.
I didn’t yet have the full skills or authority to treat her myself.
In that moment, I felt a mix of helplessness and determination. Helpless because I couldn’t solve her problem right away. Determined because I knew this was exactly why I had chosen this path. Seeing my great aunt in tears over something as fundamental as eating changed how I viewed dentistry. It was no longer just exams, procedures, or textbooks. It became personal. It became about dignity, comfort, and quality of life.
I wasn’t a qualified dentist yet. I couldn’t be her solution at that moment.But that day became the reason I promised myself I would become the kind of dentist who could be.
I went on to graduate in 1997 from the prestigious Faculty of Odontology at the University of Oslo,Norway. Since then, I have dedicated my career to continually refining and expanding my skills across all aspects of dentistry, with a particular passion for implant dentistry.
My postgraduate training includes advanced implant education from the Cambridge Academy of Dental Implantology and the Trinon Collegium Practicum in Brazil, experiences that have shaped my clinical philosophy and strengthened my commitment to excellence.
Over the years, dentistry has become more than a profession - it has become a family legacy. Both of my children chose to follow in my foot steps and are now dentists themselves. Together with my husband and our two adult children, we proudly run our family dental practice, sharing the same values of compassion, integrity, and dedication to patient care that first inspired me all those years ago."
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