Overview
Full-arch rehabilitation is a complex treatment that involves planning, surgery, restorative design and ongoing clinical care. Because of this, the total cost can vary depending on what is included in the treatment plan and what each patient needs.
A comprehensive cost estimate may include clinical fees, diagnostic scans, surgical planning, facility costs, implant components, laboratory work and the final bridge. These parts of treatment all contribute to the overall fee.
The type of materials used for the bridge can also affect cost. Different materials may be recommended depending on clinical needs, strength, appearance, bite forces and long-term maintenance requirements.
It is important to understand what is included before treatment begins. Some quotes may only show part of the total fee, while other treatment plans may include more of the planning, surgery, laboratory work and follow-up care. Every case is different.
Your All-On-4 Plus® clinician will assess your oral health, bone structure, treatment needs and suitability before providing a personalised cost estimate.
Common Questions
Explore common questions and their answers below regarding the true cost of full-arch rehabilitation.
Costs can vary because each treatment plan is different. The initial fee may not include the anaesthetic cost or potential add ons that may be needed when in surgery. The final fee may depend on clinical needs, diagnostic scans, facility costs, laboratory work, materials and the complexity of treatment.
A comprehensive plan may include clinical fees, diagnostic scans, facility costs, laboratory fees, implant components and the final bridge.
Diagnostic scans may be included as part of treatment planning. These scans help clinicians assess bone structure and plan treatment more accurately.
Yes. Laboratory work will be included in the overall fee because lab custom makes your Immediate Final Teeth with the exact specifications required for your smile.
Yes. Different materials may have different costs. Standard acrylic material will cost less than if you were to get Zirconia. Your clinician will recommend a suitable option based on your clinical needs, bite strength, appearance goals and long-term care requirements.
It helps you understand whether the quoted fee includes planning, scans, surgery, facility costs, laboratory work, the bridge and follow-up care or whether some items may be charged separately.
No, each patient will have a different estimated fee. This is because each patient has different oral health, bone structure, treatment needs and clinical considerations. All On 4 Plus® is a personalised treatment meaning that each case is different based on individual needs.
Your All-On-4 Plus® clinician will provide a personalised cost estimate after assessing your individual situation and treatment requirements.