Last updated: March 2026
How Much Does Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost?
Cost Breakdown by Type
| Type / Procedure | Without Insurance | With Insurance |
|---|---|---|
| All-on-4 (per arch) | $15,000 – $25,000 | $12,000 – $20,000 |
| All-on-4 (both arches) | $25,000 – $50,000 | $20,000 – $40,000 |
| Implant-Supported Dentures (per arch) | $8,000 – $15,000 | $6,000 – $12,000 |
CPT/ADA Code: D6114
What Affects the Cost
- Geographic location (urban areas cost 20-40% more)
- Dentist experience and specialization
- Type of dental insurance plan (PPO vs HMO/DHMO)
- Whether the procedure is classified as preventive, basic, or major
- Lab and material costs
- Number of teeth or surfaces involved
Insurance Coverage
Typical coverage: Limited; most plans cap at $1,500-$2,500/year
Most dental PPO plans have an annual maximum of $1,000-$2,500. Preventive care (cleanings, exams, X-rays) is typically covered at 100%. Basic procedures (fillings, simple extractions) at 70-80%. Major procedures (crowns, bridges, implants) at 50%. Many plans have a 6-12 month waiting period for major work.
How to Save Money
- Dental schools offer procedures at 50-70% discount
- Dental discount plans save 20-50% for $80-$200/year
- Ask about payment plans — many dentists offer CareCredit 0% financing
- Community health centers provide sliding-scale pricing
- Get quotes from 2-3 dentists in your area
- Consider dental tourism for expensive procedures
Related Procedures & Costs
Frequently Asked Questions
Implant-supported dentures at $8,000-$15,000 per arch. All-on-4 starts at $15,000 per arch. Dental tourism can save 50-70%.
Original Medicare generally does not. Some Medicare Advantage plans include dental benefits. Medical insurance may cover if medically necessary after trauma.
Implant posts last a lifetime. The prosthetic teeth on top last 10-20 years. Zirconia bridges last longer than acrylic.