2026 Pricing Data

All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost in 2026

National Average Estimate
$22,000
Typical range: $15,000$30,000
Recovery
7–180 days
Risk Level
Moderate
Duration
120–300 min
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Clinical Insight
Coverage depends on medical necessity documentation. Check with your plan first.

Understanding the Investment

Key Takeaways
  • National average: $22,000 (range: $15,000–$30,000)
  • Insurance: Sometimes Covered — Most dental insurance provides limited coverage. Medical insurance may cover...
  • Recovery: 7–180 days typical downtime
  • Biggest cost driver: Facility type — outpatient centers can be 30–50% less than hospitals

All-on-4 dental implants offer a fixed, full-arch restoration using just four implants, making it a popular choice for those who've lost most or all of their teeth. With success rates generally exceeding 95%, this solution provides a stable and functional alternative to traditional dentures.

The biggest cost drivers are the implant materials themselves (posts, abutments, and prosthetics), and the oral surgeon or implant dentist's fee. The complexity of your case and the materials chosen for your prosthetic bridge (acrylic is more affordable, zirconia more durable) significantly impact the final price. For a comparison with full implant placement at every position, see our full mouth dental implants cost breakdown.

Consider exploring payment options like dental school clinics, which may offer discounted procedures, or in-house membership plans from dentists. If you only need to replace one tooth, a single tooth implant is a more targeted and affordable option. Confirm all costs with your provider before scheduling.

Interactive Cost Breakdown

Where does your money go?

Typical allocation for a all-on-4 dental implants procedure at the national average price point.

Implant Materials
35% of total · $5,389-$10,010
$5,389-$10,010
Implant post, abutment, and/or prosthetics
Surgeon/Dentist Fee
35% of total · $5,389-$10,010
$5,389-$10,010
Oral surgeon or implant dentist fee
Facility Fee
15% of total · $2,310-$4,290
$2,310-$4,290
Office or surgical center fee
Anesthesia
8% of total · $1,232-$2,288
$1,232-$2,288
Local anesthesia or sedation
Imaging & Lab
7% of total · $1,078-$2,002
$1,078-$2,002
X-rays, CT scan, and lab work
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All-on-4 Dental Implants Guides

Regional Variance

All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost by State

Geographic location plays a significant role — cost-of-living adjustments, regional demand for top specialists, and facility competition all affect pricing.

Most Affordable

5 Cheapest States

  1. Mississippi $19,470-11.5%
  2. West Virginia $19,756-10.2%
  3. Alabama $19,910-9.5%
  4. Arkansas $20,064-8.8%
  5. Missouri $20,196-8.2%
Premium Markets

5 Most Expensive States

  1. Hawaii $25,608+16.4%
  2. California $24,926+13.3%
  3. New York $24,816+12.8%
  4. Massachusetts $24,530+11.5%
  5. District of Columbia $24,310+10.5%
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All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost in All 50 States

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  • Birmingham Dental Implant Studio: transparent pricing for All-on-4 implants.
  • McCracken Implant Education (Bessemer): up to 70% off dental implants.
  • Alabama Dental Implant Institute: "all-in-one office" for streamlined care.
  • Delaney Park Dental (Anchorage): Offers both All-on-4 and 3-on-6 implant solutions.
  • Woodside Dental Group: Provides comprehensive All-on-4 packages.
  • Fairbanks Periodontal Associates: Offers the All-on-4 Treatment Concept.
  • Alaska Medicaid (DenaliCare/Denali KidCare): Does not cover dental implants.
  • Valley Neighborhood Dental Center (Palmer): Explore options for All-on-4.
  • Phoenix Implant Clinic: Offers "Teeth in a Day" All-on-4 dental implants.
  • Arizona All-on-4 (Scottsdale/Gilbert): Provides All-on-4 dental implants.
  • Dental Hearts (Phoenix): Affordable dental care for veterans/underserved.
  • Smile Clinic Arizona: Offers financing options like CareCredit.
  • Dean Dental Solutions (Arkansas): offers financing like CareCredit
  • Arkansas Medicaid: $500 annual adult dental benefit limit (not including extractions)
  • November 1, 2024: Arkansas Medicaid reverted to a fee-for-service model
  • True Health Dental (Fairfield): All-on-4 often completed in one visit
  • Center for Implant Dentistry (Fremont): attracts patients seeking affordable options
  • University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine (Aurora): fees 30-50% lower than private practices
  • Health First Colorado (Medicaid): covers medically necessary dental implants for eligible adults
  • Health First Colorado: $1,500 annual benefit limit for dental implants
  • University of Colorado's Dental Team Care Clinic: offers more affordable options
  • Dental Lifeline Network (Denver): assists eligible patients with free treatment
  • Mill Plain Family Dental (Danbury): All-on-4 dental implants, extractions, bone grafting
  • Gorgeous Smiles Dental (Farmington): financing options for denture relief
  • Signature Smiles (Manchester/Hamden): minimally invasive, same-day restoration
  • Glastonbury office: Nobel Biocare Center of Excellence for premium implants
  • Husky Health (Medicaid): extensive adult dental coverage, implant coverage varies
  • Oral Facial Surgery of Delaware (Wilmington) offers All-on-4 implants.
  • Delaware Smile Center (Middletown) offers All-on-4 implants.
  • Delaware Periodontics (Wilmington): Nobel Biocare All-on-4 center of excellence.
  • Delaware Medicaid and Medicare generally do not cover All-on-4 implants.
  • Delaware County Dental (Morton, PA): All-on-4 may be more affordable than bone grafting.
  • Capitol Oral & Facial Surgery Center: offers "Teeth in a Day" solutions.
  • American Institute of Implant Dentistry (AIID): provides immediate full mouth implant teeth.
  • Pashapour Oral + Facial Surgery (Arlington/D.C.): utilizes in-house dental labs.
  • DC Medicaid: generally does not cover All-on-4 implants.
  • Boynton Beach clinics: offer All-on-4 packages including surgery, implants, and temporary teeth.
  • Coral Ridge Smile (Fort Lauderdale): pioneered techniques, potentially saving thousands.
  • Florida Medicaid: may cover All-on-4 implants if medically necessary.
  • DentaQuest and LIBERTY: Florida Medicaid plan options for eligible recipients.
  • Oral Surgery Center (Coral Springs): offers an all-inclusive All-on-4 service.
  • Pure Dental Health (Atlanta): competitive All-on-4 dental implant rates
  • Pure Dental Health (Atlanta): offers a "Best Price Guarantee"
  • Georgia Dental Implant Center (Acworth, Midtown Atlanta): Nobel Biocare All-on-4 Center
  • Bright Smiles: single-visit dental implant solutions in Cumming, Lawrenceville
  • GEHA: High and Standard Options offer meaningful implant coverage, no waiting periods
  • A Downtown Dental Group (Honolulu): discounts on All-on-4 procedures for military
  • Kaizen Dental Center (Honolulu): offers "Teeth in a Day" procedures
  • Hawaii Dental Service (HDS) and CCMC: assist Medicaid beneficiaries with travel
  • Heritage Health Dental Clinic: sliding fee scales for some patients
  • Terry Reilly Health Services: sliding fee scales for some patients
  • Idaho State University Family Dentistry Clinic: accepts Medicaid, offers discounts
  • Boise, Meridian, and Idaho Falls: providers offer All-on-4 dental implants
  • Idaho Falls Dentures & Implants: "Best Price Guarantee" for Zirconia prosthetics
  • University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry: implants 30-50% less
  • TAG Oral Care Center for Excellence: free dental implant care for qualified patients
  • Ace Dental Center (Chicago/Rockford): free consultations and financing options
  • "Teeth-in-a-Day" All-on-4 dental implants common in Chicago and Orland Park
  • Green Dental (Lyons) & Spencer: All-on-4 may bypass bone grafting
  • Fountain Square Dental Clinic: reduced fees based on patient income
  • University of Iowa College of Dentistry: procedures by students, residents, or faculty
  • Iowa Medicaid: covers adult dental care services costing at least $1,000
  • Iowa Total Care: covers dental procedures in a hospital setting
  • Schultz Family Dentistry (Dubuque): advanced full-arch dentistry available
  • Secure Dental (Davenport): All-on-X starting at a competitive price for a single arch
  • KanCare (Kansas Medicaid): covers dentures as of 2023.
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: fees average 1/3 to 1/2 of private care.
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: accepts Missouri Medicaid.
  • Kentucky Medicaid (21+): Covers dental implants, prior authorization often needed.
  • Kentucky Oral Health Coalition: Supported expansion of adult Medicaid dental benefits in 2023.
  • LSU Health Sciences Center School of Dentistry (New Orleans): reduced rates
  • Louisiana Medicaid: broader dental coverage for 21+ in waiver programs
  • Adult Waiver Dental Program: prosthodontic services for some Medicaid users
  • Advanced Dental Care & Spa (Denham Springs): payment plans and warranties
Maine $22,836 +3.8%
  • UMSOD (Shady Grove): All-on-4 dental implants at lower fees than private practices
  • UMSOD Pre-Doctoral Clinics: Implant restorations at significantly reduced costs
  • Maryland Medicaid: Does not cover dental implants for adults 21+
  • Maryland Dental Center (Silver Spring/Gaithersburg): $45 full dental exam/consultation
  • UMSOD: Accepts all insurances including MD Medicaid (Avesis and DentaQuest)
  • DentaQuest, Senior Whole Health, Tufts Health Plan Senior Care Options: may cover up to 4 implants annually (MassHealth Standard, 65+)
  • Bayside Oral & Facial Surgery (Seekonk): popular with RI/MA patients
  • Atlantic Dental Partners (Jamaica Plain, Malden): offers membership savings and payment plans
  • Michigan: All-on-4 dental implants widely available, including Flint, Ann Arbor, and Lansing.
  • University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry: reduced rates, accepts Medicaid/insurance.
  • Michigan Dental Implant Studio (Detroit): discounts on Zirconia upgrades.
  • Fountain Clinic: discounted dental services for qualifying low-income, uninsured.
  • University of Minnesota Dental Clinics: fees typically 30% less than Twin Cities rates
  • University of Minnesota Dental Clinics: accepts most private insurance
  • University of Minnesota Dental Clinics: accepts Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare
  • Minnesota Medicaid: "limited" adult dental benefits, including prosthodontics
  • MnCare (non-pregnant, 21+): $15 copay per visit for non-routine services
  • Mississippi Medicaid: dental services capped at $2,500 annually for adults.
  • All-on-4 implants may be covered by Mississippi Medicaid if medically necessary.
  • UMKC School of Dentistry: Reduced All-on-4 dental implant rates.
  • UMKC: Accepts Missouri Medicaid and offers payment plans.
  • MO HealthNet: Adult dental care generally limited to trauma services.
  • Access Dental & Dentures (Southwest Missouri): Accepts MO HealthNet and DentaQuest.
  • Missouri Medicaid: Covers preventative/restorative care, extractions, and dentures.
  • Montana Medicaid: Dental implants (including All-on-4) are non-covered for adults 21+
  • Montana Medicaid: $1,125 annual limit for medically necessary adult dental (excl. ABD)
  • Winterholler Dentistry (Billings/Laurel): Claims full mouth implants 30% less than corporate
  • Yellowstone Family Dental (Billings): Free All-on-4 consultations offered
  • UNMC College of Dentistry (Lincoln): reduced rates for All-on-4 dental implants
  • Nebraska Medicaid (eff. 1/1/24): no annual dental benefit maximum for adults
  • Nebraska Family Dentistry (Lincoln): flat rate with Nebraska Oral & Facial Surgery
  • Charles Drew Health Center (Omaha): sliding scale fees for basic dental services
  • Green Valley Dentistry (Henderson): specializes in single-day full-arch procedures
  • Parkview Dental (Las Vegas): specializes in single-day full-arch procedures
  • Nevada Medicaid: primarily covers emergency extractions for those over 21
  • IDD Waiver: offers expanded benefits up to $2,500 annually for eligible individuals
  • UNLV School of Dental Medicine: All-on-4 implants at 30-50% less than private practices
  • New Hampshire Smiles: covers adults 21+ with a $1,500 annual limit
  • New Hampshire Smiles: primarily covers removable dentures
  • Lamprey Health Care: partners with Solvere Health Mobile Dental Clinics in Raymond and Nashua
  • Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (Newark): reduced rates, accepts Medicaid.
  • NJ Dental Clinic Directory: locate public dental clinics.
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers (NJ): fees based on sliding scale.
  • Osuna Dental Care (Albuquerque): Free All-on-4 consultations and 3D X-rays.
  • New Mexico Smile Center: Accepts most dental insurance (excluding Centennial/Medicaid).
  • New Mexico Smile Center: Offers uninsured patients discounts via Dental Benefits Program.
  • Osuna Dental Care & Dr. James Slaman DDS, PC: Offer financing options like CareCredit.
  • Medicaid in New York: covers All-on-4 dental implants when medically necessary.
  • AllOnFour Dental Implant Centers: may not accept Medicaid.
  • Columbia Dental Implant Center (NYC) and Touro Dental Health (Westchester): reduced rates.
  • NC Medicaid: Implants may require proof of medical necessity
  • Blue Cross NC: Will administer Medicaid dental benefits starting 1/1/26
  • Local Start Dental (Durham): Discounted implant rates via training
  • Local Start Dental (Durham): Sliding scale fees based on income
  • Grand Forks: may offer more competitive pricing for dental implants
  • State University Dental Clinic: reduced rates via supervised student clinics
  • Donated Dental Services (DDS): may offer financial aid for necessary procedures
  • Columbus Implant Clinic: set fee per arch, often including evaluations/CT scans/implants/prosthesis
  • Ohio Medicaid: exceptions for All-on-4 coverage under EPSDT benefit for those under 21
  • Moorehead Dentistry (Batavia/Cincinnati): offers "dental savers plans" to assist with expenses
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Associates of Oklahoma: All-on-4 dental implants
  • SoonerCare (Oklahoma Medicaid): Limited All-on-4 coverage for adults
  • Oklahoma City: May see higher All-on-4 costs
  • OHSU School of Dentistry (Portland): All-on-4 services typically 30% less
  • Oregon Health Plan (OHP): Limited All-on-4 coverage, medically necessary only
  • Moda Health: Dental plans increasingly cover implant procedures
  • Pennsylvania Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Centers: "Teeth in a Day" concept
  • Penn Dental Medicine: 50-70% lower rates than private practices
  • Penn Dental Medicine: accepts most dental insurance
  • Penn Dental Medicine: fixed-rate payment plans
  • Medicaid (Southeastern PA residents): covers exams, X-rays, and extractions
  • RI Medicaid: adult dental implants not covered
  • BlueRI for Duals: may offer dental benefits up to $3,000 annually
  • Affordable Dentures & Implants (Greenville): accepts Aetna, Delta Dental, Humana, MetLife, UHC
  • Bayside Oral & Facial Surgery (Seekonk, MA): RI patients seek procedures there
  • South County Smiles & Diamond Hill Dental (RI): offer All-on-4
  • $20,000 to $30,000: typical cost per arch for All-on-4 dental implants in South Carolina.
  • Advanced Dental Center (Florence): may offer in-house, no-interest financing.
  • Medicaid (Healthy Connections): generally doesn't cover crowns, root canals, or dentures.
  • South Dakota Medicaid: adults eligible for $2,000 in annual dental services.
  • Falls CHC (Sioux Falls/Rapid City): sliding scale dental care, accepts Medicaid.
  • Karmazin Dental and Dental Wellness (Sioux Falls): All-on-4 available.
  • Black Hills Dental (Rapid City): All-on-4 available.
  • Aberdeen Smiles: All-on-4, often avoids bone grafts.
Tennessee $20,724 -5.8%
  • Advanced Dentistry (Lewisville): scans and lab work performed in-house.
  • Texas Implant & Dental Center (Fort Worth): offers "Teeth in a Day" option.
  • Periodontal Surgical Arts (Austin): All-on-4 may be more affordable than individual implants.
  • Common Sense Family Dentistry (St. George) & Sundance Implant (Provo): financing via CareCredit, LendingClub
  • Haven Dental Center (Pleasant View): free consultations, serves Salt Lake City to Brigham City
  • Smile Clinic (Midvale, Utah): developed "3 on 6" full-mouth implant technique
  • University of Utah Health: dental services 30-50% off for self-pay patients
  • Utah Medicaid: generally does not cover All-on-4 dental implants
  • Vermont Medicaid: covers emergency dental for adults 21+, even after $1,500 cap.
  • NCHC Dental Centers (Hardwick/Island Pond): sliding-fee scale, 10% self-pay discount.
  • NCHC Dental Centers: accepts Medicaid.
  • Colchester Dental Group: provides implant restorations and All-on-4 solutions.
  • Colchester Dental Group: specializes in "teeth-in-a-day" All-on-4 approach.
  • Northern Virginia (Sterling, Springfield): All-on-4 dental implants may be higher cost
  • VCU dental school: 30-50% savings possible on dental implant procedures
  • Cardinal Care Smiles (Virginia Medicaid): Does not cover dental implants
  • Washington Apple Health: Implants typically not covered for adults over 20.
  • University of Washington School of Dentistry Teaching Clinics: Accepts Apple Health.
  • Delta Dental of Washington's Optimum Plan: May cover 60% of restorative care.
  • The Dental Atelier (Lynnwood): Advertises competitive starting prices.
  • Morgantown Dentures and Implants (Morgantown): specializes in implants and dentures
  • West Virginia Medicaid: adult dental coverage includes restorative services like implants
  • West Virginia Medicaid: $2,000 limit per two-year period, prior authorization required
  • Smile Now Milwaukee: "Best Price Guarantee" for full-arch implants
  • Crestline Dental Implant Center (Onalaska): In-house lab to minimize costs
  • Crestline Dental Implant Center (Onalaska): Works with financing firms
  • Neighborhood Smiles (Belleville): In-network with Delta Dental Insurance
  • Oral Surgery Center: Offers All-on-4 procedure in Hudson and Eau Claire
  • Wyoming Medicaid: Covers implant services for adults 21+ with prior authorization.
  • Wyoming Smiles Senior Dental Program: Free dental insurance to eligible low-income seniors.
  • Signature Dental (Casper) and Southern Wyoming Periodontics (Cheyenne): Offer All-on-4.
  • Donated Dental Services (DDS) program: Assists qualifying individuals in counties like Park and Sweetwater.
  • Priority Dental (Casper): Accepts Medicaid.
What Drives Price

Primary Pricing Factors

Three variables explain most of the cost variation you'll see across the same procedure.

Per-arch vs. full mouth — single arch (upper or lower) is roughly half the cost of both arches
Prosthesis material — acrylic hybrids are least expensive; zirconia is the premium option
Immediate loading — getting temporary teeth the same day adds lab and planning fees
Timeline

The Road to Results

Recovery is an investment of time. Understanding the phases helps you plan downtime and set expectations.

Before your All-on-4 procedure, you'll have consultations with your dentist, including X-rays or CT scans to assess your jawbone. Be prepared to discuss your medical history and any medications you take. You might need to stop certain medications, like blood thinners, a few days beforehand.

On the day of the procedure, which typically lasts two to five hours, you'll receive anesthesia – usually local anesthesia with sedation. The dentist will extract any remaining teeth, place the four implants, and attach a temporary set of teeth.

In the first 24-48 hours, expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort. Soft foods are a must. Pain medication will help manage any pain. Remember to arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure, as you won't be able to drive yourself.

Full recovery can take anywhere from one to six months, as the implants integrate with your jawbone. During this time, you'll have follow-up appointments to monitor healing. You'll likely need to take several days off work initially and be prepared for dietary restrictions until you receive your permanent bridge.

01
Initial Recovery
7 days
Light activity, follow-up appointment. Most visible changes in this window.
02
Full Recovery
180 days
Return to normal activities, including most exercise and work routines.
03
Procedure Itself
120–300 min
Typical time under anesthesia or active treatment for a standard case.
Coverage & Financing

Paying for All-on-4 Dental Implants

Sometimes Covered

Most dental insurance provides limited coverage. Medical insurance may cover the surgical component. Total out-of-pocket is typically high.

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Financing Options

  • Third-party financing — companies like CareCredit let you spread $22,000 across monthly payments with promotional 0% interest
  • In-house installments — ask your surgeon's office about splitting the cost into manageable monthly payments before your procedure
  • Pre-tax health accounts — use HSA or FSA dollars to pay with pre-tax income — at $22,000, the tax savings are substantial
  • Upfront payment savings — many practices offer 10-20% off for patients who pay in full before the procedure date
  • Employer benefits — some employers offer medical spending programs or supplemental coverage that can offset out-of-pocket costs
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does all-on-4 dental implants cost in 2026?
The national average cost of all-on-4 dental implants in 2026 is $22,000. Prices typically range from $15,000 to $30,000 depending on your location, surgeon, and facility.
Does insurance cover all-on-4 dental implants?
Coverage status: Sometimes Covered. Most dental insurance provides limited coverage. Medical insurance may cover the surgical component. Total out-of-pocket is typically high. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay, and whether your provider is in-network.
What's the cheapest state for all-on-4 dental implants?
The most affordable states for all-on-4 dental implants are Mississippi ($19,470), West Virginia ($19,756), Alabama ($19,910). These states benefit from lower costs of living and regional price parities.
What affects all-on-4 dental implants cost?
The biggest cost drivers for all-on-4 dental implants are per-arch vs. full mouth, prosthesis material, immediate loading. Geographic location and facility type (hospital vs. outpatient center) also create significant price variation across the country.
How long is recovery after all-on-4 dental implants?
Recovery after all-on-4 dental implants typically takes 7 to 180 days. Light activities can usually resume after 7 days, with full recovery by 180 days. Your surgeon will provide a personalized timeline based on your case.
Where is all-on-4 dental implants most expensive?
Hawaii ($25,608), California ($24,926), New York ($24,816) top the list for all-on-4 dental implants costs. These states have higher regional price parities, meaning medical overhead — from rent to staff salaries — runs well above the national average.