What a full arch on four implants really costs in India, why it usually takes two trips, the risks that matter, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.
All on 4 implants in India commonly cost from about £2,400 per arch, often 65 to 80 percent below UK or US pricing for comparable work. India is a major dental travel destination with MDS qualified dentists at NABH accredited clinics using globally recognised implant systems. As anywhere, the things that matter are the design of the bite, the materials, and how follow up is handled once you are home.
Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed July 2025, and vary by the implant brand, the prosthesis material, whether grafting is needed, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.
In India an All on 4, a full fixed arch supported by four implants, commonly runs from about ₹2,50,000 to ₹5,50,000 per arch, which is roughly £2,400 to £5,200 or about 5,000 to 9,000 US dollars. The price usually covers the implants, surgery, a temporary bridge and the final prosthesis, though inclusions differ. Zirconia bridges and premium implant brands sit at the top of the range.
Indicative ranges, reviewed July 2025. Not a quote. Bone grafting or a sinus lift, if needed, adds cost. A price far below the market can mean cheaper implants, an acrylic rather than zirconia bridge, or grafting left out of the headline figure.
Always confirm the implant brand, the bridge material, whether grafting is included, and how many trips the quote assumes. Home figures are indicative bands, not a fixed quote.
All on 4 is rarely a single trip. Most plans place the implants and a temporary bridge on the first visit, then fit the final teeth on a second visit once the implants have fused with the bone, usually three to six months later. Plan for two journeys, or a long gap between them.
Consultation, scans, any extractions, placement of the four implants, and usually a fixed temporary bridge. Expect swelling and a soft diet, and several days on site for checks.
The implants integrate with the bone at home. You wear the temporary bridge and eat carefully. Problems in this phase are managed remotely or by a local dentist.
You return for impressions and fitting of the permanent bridge, often zirconia. This second visit is shorter but essential to a lasting result.
With good hygiene and check ups, implants can last many years, but they need maintenance and the bridge may need repair or replacement over time.
If the bite feels wrong, an implant loosens, or the temporary breaks once you are home, fixing it from another country is difficult and a local dentist may be reluctant to adjust another clinic's work. Agree the review plan and who handles problems before you travel.
Standard travel and dental insurance rarely cover elective implant work abroad or its complications. Ask for any implant and prosthesis guarantee in writing, and check what it actually covers and how it is honoured.
Full arch implant work is a major, permanent reconstruction. It is well established, but the risks are real and some are specific to having it done abroad.
A full arch must meet the opposing teeth correctly. A poor bite causes pain and prosthesis failure, and it is exactly the kind of fine adjustment that is hard to sort out once you have flown home.
Implants can fail to integrate or become infected around the gum. Rates are low in healthy patients with good hygiene, but failure far from your clinic is a serious headache.
If you lack bone, a graft or sinus lift may be needed, which adds time, cost and healing, and can mean an extra trip. Confirm whether your quote assumes grafting.
Beware a final fixed bridge promised in a single short trip. The implants need months to heal, so same week teeth are normally a temporary, not the lasting result.
A very low price can mean lesser known implant brands or an acrylic bridge rather than zirconia. Ask exactly what is being placed and why.
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At an NABH accredited clinic where a qualified, experienced implant dentist places quality implants, it can be safe and durable. Risk rises with single trip promises, cheaper materials and difficult follow up. This page helps you tell them apart.
Mostly lower labour and overhead costs and a competitive dental travel market, not lower quality by default. A price far below the market can mean cheaper implants, an acrylic bridge, or grafting left out of the headline figure.
Usually two. The implants and a temporary bridge go in on the first trip, then the final teeth are fitted on a second trip after three to six months of healing. Some clinics offer immediate function, but the lasting bridge still comes later.
All on 4 uses four implants per arch and All on 6 uses six. The right choice depends on your bone and bite, and should be a clinical decision based on your scans, not a sales one.
A loose implant, a broken temporary or a bite problem is hard to manage from abroad, and local dentists may be reluctant to adjust another clinic's work. Agree the review and guarantee terms before you travel.
What it is, who it suits, the honest costs and risks across destinations.
How dental travel works in India, and the trade offs.
The safety questions to ask before any dental work abroad.
For the wider picture, see our India destination guide, the All on 4 cost comparison, and our guide on second trips and follow up visits. When you are ready, you can Get Matched.
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