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For Seattle-Area Patients

The Seattle alternative to chain implant centers.

A board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon — independently owned, single-doctor practice — thirty to forty-five minutes south of Seattle in Bonney Lake. Full-arch dental implants at $15,000 per arch all-inclusive. The kind of practice Seattle-area patients have been driving past chain centers to find.

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Seattle → Bonney Lake
30-45 min
about the same as crossing Seattle to Bellevue.
Distance
~38 mivia I-5/SR-167
Drive Time
30-45 minoff-peak

For Seattle patients already considering the drive to a Bellevue chain implant center, the trip to Bonney Lake is comparable. The destination is what's different — an independent specialist practice, not a corporate-managed chain location.

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Meet Elite

Built specifically for the kind of full-arch implant care Seattle deserves.

Elite Oral Surgery and Dental Implants opens in February 2027 in Bonney Lake — about 38 miles south of Seattle, 30 to 45 minutes via I-5 or SR-167. The practice is built around four ideas that don't exist together at any Seattle-area implant center, chain or otherwise: a single board-certified specialist who personally performs every case, transparent published pricing for full-arch implants, in-house milling for same-day provisional teeth, and the full surgical scope including remote anchorage protocols for severe maxillary atrophy.

For Seattle-area patients researching full-arch implants, this means an option that's structurally different from the dominant choices currently visible in your search results. The drive south is comparable to the drive a Seattle resident already makes to cross town for a Bellevue specialist or to reach a chain implant center on the Eastside. The destination is what changes the experience.

Why Seattle Patients Choose Elite

Four advantages over the standard Seattle-area options.

Structural advantages that change what your full-arch implant experience looks like — and that don't exist together at any chain implant center or large multi-specialist practice in the Seattle market.

Advantage 01
$15,000

Published, all-inclusive full-arch pricing.

$15,000 per arch — surgery, IV sedation, same-day printed PMMA provisional, prototype try-in, and the final zirconia bridge included. Posted publicly. No upcharges for the materials chain centers treat as premium upgrades. Seattle-area chain implant centers typically advertise full-arch pricing in published ranges of $14,000–$36,000 per arch, with patient-reported real-world pricing typically clustering at $20,000–$35,000 per arch. Independent Seattle prosthodontist practices commonly run higher still — $30,000–$50,000 per arch with zirconia. Elite's $15,000 published all-inclusive structure is rare in any market and unusual in the Seattle area.

Advantage 02
One Surgeon

The surgeon you meet at consultation is the surgeon at every visit.

Chain implant centers operate on a multi-specialist team model — typically an oral surgeon places implants while a separate prosthodontist handles consultations and final restoration. The surgeon you meet may not be the one who places your implants; the prosthodontist who designs your final teeth may not have been there for the surgery. Elite is a single-doctor practice. Dr. Volland personally performs your consultation, your surgery, every prototype try-in, the final delivery, and every follow-up. For full-arch cases that span 12 weeks of treatment and decades of subsequent care, that continuity isn't marketing — it's the structural reason the experience differs.

Advantage 03
Independent

Independently owned, not corporately managed.

The two largest chains operating in the Seattle area — ClearChoice (now owned by Aspen Dental Management Inc., supported by The Aspen Group, with private equity backing) and Nuvia Dental Implant Centers (operating under Nuvia MSO, LLC, a Dental Service Organization) — are corporately structured networks. Their individual centers are owned and operated by licensed dentists, but the practice management infrastructure, sales scripts, pricing structures, and operational standards come from the corporate parent. Elite is independently owned by Dr. Volland, with no DSO management contract, no chain affiliations, and no private equity ownership. The clinical decisions and pricing structure are his, not a corporate parent's.

Advantage 04
Honest Workflow

Same-day provisional teeth — not "permanent teeth in 24 hours" marketing.

Same-day provisional teeth are clinically appropriate and standard practice in modern full-arch implant care. A printed PMMA provisional bridge designed and produced in our in-house lab is delivered the day of surgery so you leave with teeth. The final zirconia bridge is delivered at week 10-12, after osseointegration is confirmed clinically. Some chain centers market this same workflow as "permanent teeth in 24 hours" — but osseointegration takes months regardless of prosthesis material, and the chain centers' own materials acknowledge that "healing continues over months" and "follow-up appointments are required to confirm implant integration." We use the same biological reality as any honest practice; we just describe it accurately.

The Side-by-Side

If you're researching chain implant centers in the Seattle area...

A factual comparison between the two largest national chain implant networks operating in the Seattle market and Elite Oral Surgery. Comparison data from each company's publicly stated information and corporate disclosures.

National Chain
ClearChoice
"Smiles Built for Life" national campaign · Seattle-area locations
Corporate Structure
Owned by Aspen Dental Management Inc. (acquired 2020); supported by The Aspen Group (TAG); private equity backing. ClearChoice Holdings has affiliations with ClearChoice Management Services LLC.
Clinical Model
Multi-specialist team — oral surgeon and prosthodontist work together; provider you see may vary by visit and procedure phase.
Full-Arch Pricing
Published range $14K–$36K per arch; patient-reported real pricing typically $20K–$35K. Premium tiers ("Endura Elite") at higher cost.
Lab/Manufacturing
On-site labs at each center; ClearChoice network reported delivering 50,000+ 3D-printed prostheses in 2025 across all locations.
National Chain
Nuvia Dental Implant Centers
"Permanent teeth in 24 hours" national marketing · Seattle-area locations
Corporate Structure
Each center has business affiliation with Nuvia MSO, LLC (Nuvia's stated structure on their own website) — a Dental Service Organization providing non-clinical support to network centers.
Clinical Model
Network of centers staffed by oral surgeons, restorative dentists, and CRNAs. Multi-provider team model.
Full-Arch Pricing
Pricing not publicly published; patient-reported pricing per industry sources typically $25,000–$50,000 per arch.
Marketing Claim
"Permanent teeth in 24 hours" — Nuvia's own materials note osseointegration takes months and follow-up appointments are required to confirm implant integration.
Independent Practice
Elite Oral Surgery
Single-doctor practice · Bonney Lake, WA · 30-45 min from Seattle
Corporate Structure
Independently owned by Dr. Jonathan Volland. No DSO affiliation. No chain network. No private equity ownership. Clinical and pricing decisions are made by the practice owner-operator.
Clinical Model
Single-surgeon practice. Dr. Volland personally performs every consultation, surgery, prototype try-in, final delivery, and follow-up visit. Same surgeon at every appointment.
Full-Arch Pricing
$15,000 per arch all-inclusive. Published. Includes final zirconia bridge as standard, not as premium upgrade. Bone grafting and zygomatic implants priced separately when clinically required, in writing, before scheduling.
Lab/Manufacturing
In-house milling for same-day printed PMMA provisional. Final zirconia produced through established lab partnerships. Honest descriptions of timing — provisional same-day, final at week 10-12 after osseointegration.

All comparison data above is drawn from each company's publicly stated information including corporate disclosures, marketing materials, and industry publications. ClearChoice corporate structure verified via Aspen Dental Management Inc. acquisition announcements (2020) and ClearChoice corporate information disclosures. Nuvia structure verified via Nuvia's own corporate disclosure on nuviasmiles.com. Pricing ranges are based on each company's own published or patient-reported figures from third-party industry sources. This information is reasonably current as of the date of this page; pricing and corporate structures may change. The choice between practices ultimately depends on what you're looking for — and the comparison above is intended only to make those choices transparent.

The Drive From Seattle

Comparable to crossing the city.

Seattle-area medical patients regularly drive 30-45 minutes for specialty care — to the Eastside, across town, or to specialists outside their immediate neighborhood. The drive south to Bonney Lake is in that same range.

Capitol Hill to UW Medicine. Ballard to Swedish First Hill. Magnolia to Virginia Mason. Most Seattle-area patients already drive 30-45 minutes for specialty appointments. The drive south to Bonney Lake is in the same envelope — about the same as crossing Seattle to reach a Bellevue specialist or implant center. The geographic distance is the cost of accessing any specialty practice; the question is what the destination looks like once you arrive.

Route 01 · Most Direct

I-5 South → SR-167 South → SR-410 East

30-45 min off-peak

From central Seattle (downtown, Capitol Hill, South Lake Union), take I-5 South past SeaTac. Exit onto SR-167 South (the Valley Freeway), which connects to SR-410 East directly to Bonney Lake. The most common route for Seattle patients. Rush hour can extend to 55-75 minutes — schedule appointments accordingly.

Route 02 · From The Eastside

I-405 South → SR-167 South

35-50 min off-peak

From Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, or Issaquah, take I-405 South to SR-167 South to SR-410 East. This is often the smoother route for Eastside-area patients than fighting I-5. Eastside residents often find Bonney Lake actually closer than central Seattle in driving terms.

Most Seattle-area patients schedule mid-morning or early-afternoon appointments to avoid I-5 rush hour. Surgery days are typically scheduled to allow off-peak departure. For surgery days under IV sedation, you'll need a driver — IV sedation requires a driver regardless of distance. Most patients arrange family, friends, or a driver service.

Full-Arch Implants for Seattle Patients

The procedures Seattle patients drive south for.

Seattle-area patients researching full-arch dental implants encounter several different terms in the Pacific Northwest market — All-on-4, All-on-6, Full Mouth Dental Implants, Teeth in a Day, Zygomatic Implants. Here's what each means and how Elite handles it differently from Seattle's chain implant centers and multi-provider practices.

All-on-4 Dental Implants — the most-common protocol Seattle patients research.

For Seattle-area patients facing full-arch tooth loss, All-on-4 dental implants are the most-studied and most-common protocol — four implants per arch supporting a complete fixed bridge of teeth, with 25+ years of long-term outcome data showing 95%+ implant survival at 10 years. Seattle patients typically encounter All-on-4 pricing of $20,000-$35,000 per arch at ClearChoice Seattle locations, $25,000-$50,000 at Nuvia, and similar ranges at Seattle multi-provider practices and prosthodontist offices. Elite at $15,000 per arch all-inclusive — including the final zirconia bridge — represents a $5,000-$35,000 savings per arch compared to most Seattle-area options. For full-arch cases, that price differential typically more than justifies the 30-45 minute drive south on I-5 to SR-410. Read the Seattle-specific All-on-4 guide →

All-on-6 Dental Implants — same Elite price as All-on-4.

All-on-6 dental implants use six implants per arch instead of four, selected for Seattle patients with strong bite forces, a history of bruxism, or specific clinical situations where the additional support is biomechanically warranted. The clinical decision between All-on-4 and All-on-6 is made at consultation after 3D imaging — not as a price-tier upsell. At Elite, All-on-4 and All-on-6 are priced identically at $15,000 per arch. Seattle practices typically charge $4,000-$10,000 more for All-on-6 than All-on-4, framing it as a "premium upgrade." That pricing structure reflects business model considerations more than clinical differences. The recommendation at Elite is based purely on what your specific case requires, with no financial incentive to recommend one over the other.

Zygomatic Implants — a specialty Seattle's standard practices often refer out.

Seattle patients with severe maxillary bone loss are often told they "aren't candidates" for full-arch implants without months of bone grafting first. Zygomatic implants address this clinical situation directly — longer implants are anchored in the cheekbone (zygomatic arch) rather than the resorbed upper jaw, eliminating the need for sinus lifts and grafting that would otherwise add 6-9 months to treatment. Zygomatic protocols aren't standard at most Seattle-area OMS practices — the surgical training requirement is specific, and many practices refer these cases out rather than perform them in-house. For Seattle patients seeking second opinions on candidacy after being told they need extensive grafting (or that they're not candidates at all), Elite frequently provides a different clinical answer. The drive is worthwhile when the alternative is a treatment timeline that's months longer or a recommendation against treatment entirely.

Full Mouth Dental Implants — same procedure, different terminology.

"Full mouth dental implants" is the broad consumer term most commonly used by older Seattle-area patients researching the procedure for the first time. It overlaps with All-on-4, All-on-X, and full-arch implants — the underlying concept is the same procedure described with different vocabulary. Some Seattle-area patients arrive at consultation having researched extensively under "full mouth dental implants" terminology and are surprised to learn it's the same procedure their dentist mentioned as "All-on-4." The clinical evaluation and treatment recommendation are identical regardless of which term you used to find the practice. For Seattle patients comparing options across providers, recognizing that these terms describe the same procedure is important — chain implant centers sometimes price "full mouth" packages differently from "All-on-4" packages even though the clinical work is identical.

Teeth in a Day — honestly explained.

"Teeth in a day" and "permanent teeth in 24 hours" are real marketing claims Seattle-area patients encounter at chain implant centers like Nuvia. The literal claim is partly true — patients do leave surgery with teeth — but the framing is technically misleading because osseointegration (implants fusing with bone) takes 4-6 months regardless of which prosthesis is delivered on day one. A zirconia bridge delivered 24 hours after surgery still functions as a transitional restoration during osseointegration. Multiple independent dental publications have characterized "permanent teeth in 24 hours" framing as misleading. Elite delivers same-day printed PMMA provisional teeth as part of standard full-arch treatment, then refines and finalizes the zirconia bridge at week 10-12 — the honest timeline that matches the biology. Our dedicated Teeth in a Day page explains the full distinction with side-by-side marketing-versus-reality comparison, useful for evaluating any practice using this terminology.

For a structured framework comparing all Seattle-area full-arch options — chains, multi-provider practices, prosthodontist-led practices, and independent OMS — see our Comparing Full Arch Options page with the six-question evaluation framework.

More for Seattle Patients

Seattle-focused guides to All-on-4 and full mouth implants.

For Seattle-area patients researching full-arch options, here are detailed guides written specifically for the Seattle market — covering both All-on-4 specifically and the broader full mouth dental implants terminology many patients use.

All-on-4 for Seattle

All-on-4 Dental Implants Seattle.

$15,000 per arch all-inclusive — 30-45 minutes south of Seattle. Detailed comparison to ClearChoice and Nuvia Seattle locations, drive logistics for surgery day from Seattle neighborhoods, including overnight stay options.

Read the Seattle All-on-4 guide →
Full Mouth Implants for Seattle

Full Mouth Dental Implants Seattle.

For Seattle patients researching the broader "full mouth dental implants" terminology — same procedure described differently. Covers All-on-4, All-on-6, and zygomatic protocols with Seattle-specific market context.

Read the Seattle Full Mouth guide →
Snap-in Dentures · Seattle

Snap-in Dentures Seattle — jaw-specific guide.

For Seattle-area patients evaluating snap-in dentures against chain marketing claims. Published outcome data showing maxillary vs mandibular survival differences, and clinically grounded recommendations.

Read the Seattle guide →
Seattle Patient Questions

Questions Seattle-area patients actually ask.

Is the $15,000 full-arch price real, or is something being cut to achieve it?

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The price is real, all-inclusive, and not the result of cutting clinical quality. Same titanium implants from major manufacturers, same zirconia from established dental labs, same surgical techniques drawn from peer-reviewed literature, same WA General Anesthesia Permit-authorized IV sedation. The savings come from how the practice is structured: geographic location (Bonney Lake commercial costs are a fraction of Seattle's), practice model (single-doctor versus multi-specialist team overhead), operational focus (full-arch is the practice's primary specialty), and ownership structure (independent owner-operator without DSO management fees or corporate parent overhead).

What's included: surgery, IV sedation, same-day printed PMMA provisional, prototype try-in at week 8, final zirconia bridge at week 10-12, all standard imaging, and follow-up visits at 3, 6, and 12 months. What's separate: bone grafting and zygomatic implants when clinically required (priced separately, in writing, before any surgical date is scheduled).

How does Elite compare to ClearChoice in the Seattle area?

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The structural differences are detailed in the comparison section above. Briefly: ClearChoice operates as a corporate-managed network — ClearChoice Holdings was acquired by Aspen Dental Management in 2020, which is supported by The Aspen Group with private equity backing. Each ClearChoice location is owned by an affiliated dentist but operates within ClearChoice Management Services' centralized practice management infrastructure. The clinical model uses a multi-specialist team — typically an oral surgeon places implants, a prosthodontist handles consultations and final restoration. ClearChoice publishes a full-arch pricing range of $14K-$36K per arch with patient-reported real pricing clustering at $20K-$35K.

Elite is independently owned, single-doctor, $15,000 per arch all-inclusive. Dr. Volland personally performs every consultation, surgery, and follow-up. The choice between Elite and ClearChoice is essentially a choice between an independent specialist practice and a corporate-managed multi-provider network.

What about Nuvia? Their "permanent teeth in 24 hours" sounds compelling.

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The "permanent teeth in 24 hours" framing is Nuvia's marketing. The clinical reality, including in Nuvia's own materials, is more nuanced. Their published FAQ states: "Healing continues over months. Follow up appointments are required to confirm implant integration and make adjustments if necessary." Their corporate disclosure describes Nuvia MSO, LLC as "a Dental Support Organization that provides non-clinical support to each center."

What's actually happening clinically: Nuvia delivers a zirconia prosthesis 24 hours after implant placement instead of an acrylic provisional. That's a real difference in materials. But osseointegration — the biological process by which implants fuse to bone — takes 4-6 months regardless of which prosthesis is delivered. Multiple independent dental sources have noted that the "permanent" terminology is misleading because the prosthesis still functions as a transitional restoration during osseointegration, regardless of material. Industry-reported patient pricing for Nuvia full-arch typically runs $25,000-$50,000 per arch.

Elite's workflow: same-day printed PMMA provisional at surgery (designed for the active healing phase), prototype try-in at week 8, final zirconia bridge at week 10-12 after osseointegration is clinically confirmed. The end result is the same final zirconia restoration — we just describe the timing accurately rather than marketing the provisional as "permanent."

Can I do my consultation virtually before driving down?

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For full-arch implant cases, an initial phone consultation can answer general questions about candidacy, pricing, and treatment process. However, a definitive treatment plan requires 3D Cone Beam CT imaging, which requires an in-person visit. The first drive happens for the imaging-based consultation. After that, treatment planning conversations can often be handled by phone or video where helpful.

If you have recent 3D imaging from another provider — including from a chain implant center consultation you've already had — we can review it and provide preliminary guidance before scheduling. Bring whatever imaging you have to the conversation.

What about post-operative emergencies if I'm 30-45 minutes away?

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True emergencies (significant bleeding, signs of severe infection, anaphylaxis) warrant immediate ED evaluation regardless of distance from your surgical practice. Multiple Seattle hospitals have emergency departments equipped to manage oral and maxillofacial post-operative issues — Harborview, UW Medical Center, Swedish, and the various neighborhood EDs all qualify.

For urgent but non-emergency issues (excessive swelling beyond expected, increasing pain after day 3, suspected dry socket), we provide phone guidance and arrange same-day or next-day evaluation when warranted. Most post-operative concerns can be assessed by phone with photos before deciding if travel is needed. The drive applies to follow-ups; emergency care uses local resources, just as it would for any Seattle patient regardless of where their surgical practice is.

Will my Seattle dentist or specialist still be involved in my care?

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Yes. Surgical care is one part of your overall dental health. Your Seattle general dentist remains responsible for your routine cleanings, hygiene maintenance, and any non-surgical dental work. We coordinate with referring dentists and provide treatment summaries for their records. Your Seattle hygienist will continue your six-month maintenance visits even if your surgical care happened in Bonney Lake. The separation between specialty surgical care and general dentistry is the standard in modern dental practice; the geographic distance just makes that separation more explicit.

What does the 12-week treatment course actually look like for a Seattle patient?

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Four primary visits over approximately 12 weeks. Day 1: consultation and 3D imaging. Day of surgery: implant placement, IV sedation, same-day printed PMMA provisional. Week 8: prototype try-in for design refinement (bite, esthetics, phonetics). Week 10-12: final zirconia delivery. Standard follow-up visits at 3, 6, and 12 months are included in the all-inclusive price.

For Seattle-area patients, visits are scheduled with travel logistics in mind. Most patients work full-time and schedule visits around work demands — early morning, late afternoon, or weekday off arrangements are common. Some Seattle patients consolidate multiple visits when possible to reduce trip frequency.

How does Elite compare to a Seattle prosthodontist or independent OMS practice?

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Independent Seattle prosthodontists and OMS practices vary widely in pricing, model, and approach. Many are excellent practices with capable specialists. The structural differences with Elite are typically: geographic pricing (Seattle commercial real estate drives higher fee structures regardless of practice quality), multi-provider models (most Seattle full-arch cases involve coordination between an OMS and a separate prosthodontist), and a la carte pricing (Seattle practices typically quote case-by-case after paid consultation rather than publishing all-inclusive ranges).

For Seattle patients who have received a quote from an independent specialist and want to evaluate alternatives, we welcome that comparison. Bring your existing treatment plan and pricing to a consultation; we'll review whether the structural differences with Elite are meaningful for your specific case.

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The drive is comparable. The destination isn't.

For full-arch implants, the consultation is complimentary — including 3D imaging and a written treatment plan with itemized pricing. You'll meet with Dr. Volland personally, review your imaging together, and find out whether the structural differences with chain implant centers and large multi-specialist Seattle practices are meaningful for your specific situation. No obligation.

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