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All-On-4 Dental Implants Cost From $12,000 To $25,000 Per Arch

If you happen to lose multiple teeth for some reason and feel embarrassed to smile, all-on-4 dental implants might be a solution. All-on-4 dental implants are a very popular and relatively affordable option to replace multiple missing teeth. Here we will try to help you understand what they are and how much they cost.

What Are All-On-4 Dental Implants?

Unlike traditional dental implants that replace multiple missing teeth one by one, all-on-4 dental implants use only 4 implants (usually 4 titanium screws) to support an entire row of teeth.

All 4 implants are inserted into your gums, and a full arch of teeth is attached to the implants.

So, you see the name all-on-4 comes from all your teeth being supported by only 4 dental implants. That makes perfect sense, right?

How Much Do All-On-4 Dental Implants Cost?

All-on-4 dental implants typically cost between $12,000 and $25,000 per arch.

Ouch! That’s not cheap. You may now be wondering why we initially mentioned all-on-4 dental implants as the “more affordable option.”

Well, we don’t mean all-on-4 dental implants are more affordable than a brand-new Mercedes. We mean they are more affordable than other dental implant options.

A single dental implant can cost anywhere from $1,700 to $3,000, which is the cost when each of your missing teeth gets its own implant. So, if you replace 14-16 teeth in an arch, this means there will be 14-16 implants instead of just 4. That makes the cost an eye watering $24,000 to $48,000. 

Now you can do the math: the cost of all-on-4 dental implants is between $12,000 and $25,000 per arch; whereas the cost of dental implants is between $24,000 and $48,000 per arch. We think you’ll agree that all-on-4 dental implants are indeed a more affordable option.

You might have also noticed that $12,000 to $25,000 is a huge price range, but why?

Well, that’s because the cost of all-on-4 dental implants can vary depending on a number of factors:

  • The material and type of the implant
  • How many teeth you need replaced
  • How much your insurance plan allows
  • The experience level of your cosmetic dentist
  • The location of your cosmetic dentist

Keep in mind, don’t go to more than one cosmetic dentist for the entire procedure, or it will end up costing significantly more.