All‑on‑4 is a technique that replaces all teeth in the upper or lower jaw using only four implants. Two implants are placed vertically in the front of the jaw, while two posterior implants are tilted up to 45° to maximize contact with bone and avoid anatomical structures. These four posts secure a fixed bridge, giving you a complete smile without removable dentures. This approach is commonly chosen to reduce implant count while maintaining stability and function.
Your provisional bridge is attached the same day your implants are placed, so you leave our office with fixed teeth rather than wearing a removable denture during healing.
Tilted back implants use available bone and usually eliminate the need for sinus lifts or bone grafts, making treatment faster and less invasive.
With fewer implants and streamlined surgery, All‑on‑4 often costs less than conventional implant approaches. Survival rates above 94% over ten years mean you can count on long‑term performance.
Your fixed bridge is shaped and shaded to match your facial features. Because it’s secured to implants, you can bite, chew and speak naturally without worrying about movement.
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The materials and design of All-on-4 differ significantly from traditional dentures. The comparison below highlights key differences in function, comfort, and long-term support.
| Aspect | All-on-4 Fixed Bridge | Traditional Removable Dentures |
|---|---|---|
| Prosthetic materials | Temporary teeth made from durable acrylic; final restorations often crafted from zirconia, porcelain, or hybrid composites | Typically acrylic resin with limited material customization |
| Framework support | Titanium or metal alloy framework designed to withstand strong biting forces | No internal framework; relies on gum support and adhesives |
| Stability & fit | Fixed in place and custom-designed to restore bite and facial balance | Can shift or loosen during eating or speaking |
| Bone support | Implants stimulate the jawbone and help reduce bone loss | No bone stimulation; gradual bone loss over time |
| Daily care | Cleaned like natural teeth; no removal required | Must be removed daily and soaked overnight |
| Overall feel | Designed to look and feel more like natural teeth | Often feels bulky or less secure |
All-on-4 is commonly used for patients who are missing most or all teeth in one arch or dealing with an unstable denture. By anchoring a full bridge to dental implants, it supports stronger chewing and steadier speech than removable dentures. In many cases, the angled implant design can reduce the need for grafting, depending on bone support and anatomy.
- Fixed teeth: A stable bridge that does not need to be removed daily
- Fewer implants: Full-arch support using four implants in many cases
- Often graft-sparing: May avoid sinus lifts or grafting when conditions allow
Most patients invest between $20,000 and $35,000 per arch for All-on-4 treatment in 2025. Final costs depend on the materials selected, the number of arches treated, and whether additional procedures are required.
Comparisons with traditional full-arch implant approaches show that All-on-4 is often a more cost-efficient option due to fewer implants and a streamlined surgical process. Ongoing advancements in implant technology and increased provider availability have also contributed to more competitive pricing in many regions.
We provide a detailed treatment estimate before care begins, and flexible financing options are available to help spread payments over time.
Why Do Prices Vary?
Factor
How It Affects Cost
Tooth material
Acrylic is more affordable; zirconia costs more but lasts longer
Geographic location
Higher-cost metro areas tend to be priced higher
Additional procedures
Extractions or grafting may increase total fees
Number of arches
Treating both arches typically doubles the cost
With consistent home care and routine professional cleanings, All-on-4 implants can provide long-term function. Published reviews report strong mid-term survival, and outcomes are comparable between four-implant and six-implant full-arch designs in several studies. Over time, the bridge may need repair or replacement due to normal wear.
- Reported implant survival: 94–98% over 6–11 years
- Reported 5-year survival: ~98.8% for four-implant bridges in a large cohort
- Bridge maintenance: often repair or replacement after 10–15 years, depending on wear and bite forces
Find Your Full-Arch Solution
Feature
All-on-4
All-on-6 / All-on-8
Traditional Dentures
Implants per arch
4
6–8
0
Bone grafting
Rarely needed
Sometimes required
Not applicable
Stability
High
Very high
Low, may slip
Cost range
$$
$$$
$
Daily maintenance
Brush & floss like natural teeth
Brush & floss
Remove nightly
Best suited for
Full-arch tooth loss with moderate bone loss
Full-arch cases needing extra support
Budget-focused, removable option
Consistent daily care and follow-ups help protect the implants, the gums, and the bridge over time.




Find quick answers to the most common questions our patients ask.
All‑on‑4 uses four implants – two in front and two angled at the back – to anchor a full bridge of teeth. By avoiding most bone grafts, this technique lets us place a temporary set the same day so you leave the office with fixed, functioning teeth.
Typical 2025 fees range from about $20,000 to $35,000 per arch depending on materials and location. Earlier research found averages around $42,400 per arch, but advances have lowered costs. We’ll give you a custom quote and review financing to make treatment manageable.
A single arch generally falls within the $20k–$35k range. Restoring both arches typically doubles the fee because of additional implants and prosthetics. During your consultation we’ll explain the exact costs for one or two arches and help you explore payment plans.
You’ll leave surgery with a secure provisional bridge attached to the implants. It feels and functions like natural teeth while you heal. After a few months, we replace it with a stronger, custom bridge — so you enjoy fixed teeth immediately, then upgrade later.
Studies report implant survival between 94% and 98% over 6–11 years (Gaonkar et al., 2021). With daily brushing, flossing and regular checkups, your implants could serve you for decades. The bridge may need replacement after 10–15 years due to normal wear.
All‑on‑4 relies on four implants; All‑on‑6 adds two more for extra stability. Both demonstrate similar success rates over five years (Caramês et al., 2025). Your dentist may recommend six implants if your bite forces are high or bone volume allows additional support.
Usually yes. The back implants are angled to utilize existing bone and avoid sinuses or nerves. When resorption is severe, bone grafting or switching to an All‑on‑6/All‑on‑8 plan may be necessary. A personal evaluation will reveal the best approach for you.
You may feel mild swelling and tenderness for the first few days, controlled with medication. Many people return to normal routines within a week, but stick to a soft diet until healing progresses. We’ll provide personalized tips to keep you comfortable.
Absolutely. We customize the shape, size and color of your new teeth to complement your face. The bridge sits snugly on your gums and is polished for comfort, so you can chew, talk and smile naturally.
Failure is uncommon. If a post does fail, we can usually remove it, allow the area to heal and insert a new implant. Because the bridge is screw‑retained, we detach it for adjustments and reinstall it once everything stabilizes.
After the healing phase, you’ll be able to enjoy most foods, including apples, nuts and steak. In the first weeks, follow a soft diet to protect your implants. Once we confirm stability, you can bite and chew confidently.
Yes. We accept most major PPO insurance and collaborate with lenders to provide financing. Down payments and monthly terms depend on your credit and chosen program, but we’re committed to finding an affordable plan that suits your budget.
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