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All-on-4 cost · Fountain Valley, CA

How much does All-on-4 cost in Fountain Valley?

A 4-implant fixed full-arch case (often called All-on-4) in Orange County typically runs $25,000 to $35,000 per arch, all-in. That covers the four implants, the abutments, the temporary prosthesis worn during healing, and the final fixed bridge or hybrid prosthesis. Both arches together typically run $50,000 to $65,000+.

All-on-4 is one of the larger restorative decisions in dentistry. We plan it as a long-term investment in function and aesthetics, with full digital workup, surgical planning, and a fixed timeline before any treatment begins.

Typical price range
Lower end
$25,000
per arch
Typical
$30,000
per arch
Higher end
$35,000
per arch

Per-arch pricing for a 4-implant fixed full-arch case, including implants, abutments, temporary prosthesis, and final fixed prosthesis. Premium materials (zirconia hybrid prosthesis vs acrylic) move toward the higher end. Both arches done in the same patient typically run $50,000 to $65,000+. Bone grafting and zygomatic implants, when required, are priced separately.

These are typical Orange County ranges, not a quote. Your actual cost depends on your specific case and is confirmed at consultation.

What affects the price
What affects the cost of All-on-4
Final prosthesis material
The final fixed prosthesis is typically either acrylic on a metal framework or full zirconia (monolithic). Zirconia costs more, is more durable, and is preferred for patients with heavy bites. Acrylic hybrids are less expensive and easier to repair if damaged.
Bone condition and grafting
If the ridge has resorbed substantially, additional grafting or specialized implant techniques (zygomatic implants, tilted posterior implants) may be needed. The standard All-on-4 protocol uses tilted implants specifically to avoid grafting in many cases. If grafting is required, it is priced separately.
Same-day teeth (immediate load)
Most All-on-4 cases include a temporary fixed prosthesis delivered the same day the implants are placed. The patient leaves with teeth, not without. This protocol adds chair time and lab work and is reflected in the case fee.
One arch vs both
Single-arch cases are priced individually. When both arches are done in the same patient, there is some efficiency in surgical time and lab work, but the materials and implant costs are largely additive. Both arches together typically run $40,000 to $65,000+.
PPO insurance
PPO insurance changes the math on most dental work.

Many PPO plans provide partial coverage for preventive, restorative, and some surgical procedures, but coverage depends on your specific plan, exclusions, waiting periods, annual maximum, and medical necessity rules. For a case in the typical range, that often means the difference between thousands out-of-pocket and a few hundred. Cosmetic-only work varies more, and the specifics for this procedure are in the breakdown below.

If you do not currently have PPO coverage and expect significant treatment, a PPO plan may reduce out-of-pocket cost. We can explain which plans we work with and what questions to ask before choosing coverage.

Either way, we bundle the procedure fee, the insurance application, and any financing into a single written estimate before treatment is scheduled. Clear estimates before treatment.

Quick PPO snapshot for all-on-4 implants
Coverage class
Major (Class III)
Typical PPO coverage
0 to 50%
Annual max impact
Full-arch implant cases routinely exceed the annual maximum across multiple benefit years.
Plan-design pitfalls to check
  • Some plans cover the prosthetic but not the implants themselves.
  • Missing tooth clause and 6 to 12 month waiting periods often apply.
  • Most patients combine PPO benefits with financing to manage the timeline.

Typical PPO behavior, not your specific plan. We verify your actual benefits before any treatment is scheduled.

Coverage specifics for all-on-4 implants
Does PPO insurance cover All-on-4?

PPO coverage on full-arch implant cases is limited. Most plans cap implant coverage at the annual maximum, which is usually $1,500 to $3,000 per year. The denture or prosthesis portion is sometimes covered at 50 percent up to the same maximum. Most patients use insurance for one or two line items per year and self-pay or finance the rest.

We map every line item against your plan and provide a year-by-year insurance optimization plan when the case can be staged across calendar years.

Financing and payment options
Bundled financial plan, written before treatment.

We accept PPO plans, credit cards, HSA and FSA funds, and CareCredit financing. All-on-4 cases are typically financed across 24 to 60 months, and we structure the billing across the case timeline (consultation, surgery, healing, final prosthesis) so payments align with milestones rather than being all upfront.

The honest pricing principle
Written estimates before treatment, with insurance limitations explained clearly.

For planned treatment, we confirm the estimate in writing before you commit. You see expected insurance coverage, your estimated portion, and financing options. We’d rather you walk in understanding the picture than discover something at the front desk afterward.

Common questions
What patients ask about cost.
How much does All-on-4 cost in Fountain Valley?
A 4-implant fixed full-arch case (All-on-4) typically costs $25,000 to $35,000 per arch in Orange County, all-in. Both arches done together typically run $50,000 to $65,000+. Pricing depends on prosthesis material, bone condition, and case complexity.
Is All-on-4 worth it compared to a 2-implant overdenture?
It depends on what you want. A 4-implant fixed prosthesis does not come out of your mouth, looks and feels closest to natural teeth, and is the most stable option. A 2-implant overdenture clips on and off, is much more affordable, and gives most of the stability benefit at a fraction of the cost. We compare both options for your specific case before recommending one.
Does insurance cover All-on-4?
PPO coverage on full-arch cases is limited because the case cost far exceeds the annual maximum on most plans. Typically, $1,500 to $3,000 per year of coverage applies. We sometimes stage cases across calendar years to maximize available coverage.
How long does All-on-4 take?
From the consultation to the final prosthesis, most cases run 4 to 9 months. Implants are placed in a single surgical visit (often with same-day temporary teeth), and the final prosthesis is delivered after the implants have integrated with the bone, which takes 3 to 6 months.
How long does All-on-4 last?
The implants themselves typically last 20 years or more when placed and maintained well. The acrylic hybrid prosthesis usually lasts 10 to 15 years before remake. Zirconia prosthetics last longer, sometimes 15 to 20+ years. The case is the most permanent dental option short of natural teeth.
What if I have very little bone left?
All-on-4 was specifically designed for patients with reduced bone, using tilted posterior implants to find available bone without grafting. Cases with extreme bone loss sometimes need zygomatic implants (anchored in the cheekbone), which is a more specialized procedure with its own pricing. We assess bone with a CBCT scan as part of the workup.
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Last updated: June 2026. These ranges are educational estimates, not a quote. Actual cost depends on diagnosis, materials, treatment sequence, insurance plan, annual maximum, exclusions, deductibles, and claim processing. Insurance estimates are not guarantees — final payment is determined by the insurance carrier after claim processing.

Get your specific estimate
The only way to know your real cost is a consult.

We confirm the full plan and your insurance coverage before any treatment is scheduled. No pressure to commit on the first visit.

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