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Cost guide · Last reviewed 18 September 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

All on 4 implants cost, without the sales pitch.

What a full fixed bridge on four implants really costs per arch abroad and at home, why the bridge material can change the price several times over, and how to compare two quotes fairly. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
$3,000+
Indicative per arch abroad
UK about £15,000 to £25,000
4 per arch
Implants holding a full bridge
a fixed set of teeth
Months
Temporary first, final later
often a second trip
The one honest thing
The price swings most on the bridge material. An acrylic bridge costs far less than a zirconia one, so a cheap headline and a premium quote may be very different finished teeth.
Quick answer

What does it really cost?

All on 4 abroad at popular hubs such as Turkey commonly runs from about $3,000 to $5,500 per arch, with Hungary often $5,000 to $7,000, against roughly £15,000 to £25,000 per arch privately in the United Kingdom. In the United States it is usually $15,000 to $30,000 per arch.

Ranges are indicative, reviewed September 2025, and the unit is one arch. The single biggest variable is the bridge material, so always check whether a quote is for acrylic or for zirconia. They are not a quote.

What it costs by country

The price, by destination.

The honest unit is one arch with a stated bridge material. Compare an acrylic quote with another acrylic quote, and a zirconia quote with another zirconia one, or the numbers will not mean the same thing.

Indicative ranges, reviewed 22 June 2026, drawn from published cost guides. Not a quote and not a promise of a result. Currency, the implant brand, and the bridge material vary, so always confirm in writing.

WhereIndicative per archWhat to know
Popular hubs, e.g. Turkey$3,000 to $5,500Often part of a package with hotel and transfers. Premium implants or a zirconia bridge sit at the top of the band. Confirm the material.
Hungary, private$5,000 to $7,000A long established dental travel destination in the European Union, usually a little above Turkey for the same work.
United Kingdom, private£15,000 to £25,000The acrylic option sits in this band, with zirconia higher. Follow up and any revision are close to home.
United States, private$15,000 to $30,000Among the most expensive, priced per arch, with the material and brand driving the figure.

Sources include published UK, US, Hungary, and Turkey cost guides. Confirm the bridge material, the implant brand, and the currency you are billed in.

What drives the price

Why two quotes differ.

A headline number means little until you know what sits behind it. These are the things that move the price up or down, and the ones worth questioning when a quote looks too good.

1
The bridge material
The single biggest swing. Acrylic costs far less than zirconia, which is stronger and more lifelike. A quote without the material stated is incomplete.
2
The implant brand
Well known systems with long records cost more than budget ones. Ask which brand is used and whether parts are easy to service later.
3
One arch or both
Prices are per arch. A full mouth is two arches, so a single arch figure roughly doubles for upper and lower. Confirm what the quote covers.
4
Extractions and bone work
Removing remaining teeth and any bone shaping or grafting can add cost. Ask whether these are in the price or extra.
5
Trips and the final bridge
A temporary bridge often goes in first and the final one months later, so a second trip is common. Count the extra travel.
Why it costs less abroad

Cheaper, but why.

Most of the saving abroad is structural, not a sign of worse care. Wages, rent, and lab fees for a clinic in Turkey or Hungary are lower than in the United Kingdom or the United States, a favourable exchange rate stretches your money further, and high local volume drives package prices down.

Because All on 4 is a large case, the saving per arch can be substantial. The danger at the very cheap end is a quote that quietly assumes basic acrylic, a budget implant brand, or leaves extractions and the final bridge out of the headline.

The honest comparison

When cheaper is not better.

Price is one line in a longer sum. Read this before a low quote makes the decision for you.

Match the material. An acrylic quote against a zirconia quote is not a fair comparison. Get both itemised to the bridge material, the implant brand, and whether it is one arch or two.

Add the second trip. A temporary bridge often goes in first and the final one comes months later, so plan for a return visit. For a full mouth case the saving can still be large once travel is counted.

When abroad is a poor idea. If a fit or bite problem appears after the final bridge, sorting it from another country is hard, and a local dentist may be reluctant to adjust another clinic's full arch work, especially an unfamiliar system. Make sure you can return if needed.

Before you compare prices

Five things to confirm in writing.

01

The bridge material

Confirm whether the final bridge is acrylic or zirconia. This is the biggest price driver and the most common gap between quotes.

02

One arch or two

Confirm whether the price is one arch or a full mouth. It is easy to read a per arch figure as the whole cost when it is half.

03

Extractions and bone work

Ask whether removing remaining teeth and any bone shaping are included. These are common with a full arch and can change the total.

04

Trips and the timeline

Confirm whether a temporary bridge is fitted first and when the final one is placed. Plan the second visit and count its travel.

05

Guarantee and follow up

Ask what the guarantee covers, for how long, and how a fit or bite problem is handled once you are home. Get it in writing.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

Why is All on 4 cheaper abroad?

Mostly lower labour, lab, and facility costs, a favourable exchange rate, and high local volume, not lower quality by default. Because it is a large case, the saving per arch can be substantial, but check what the price includes.

Is the price per arch or for the whole mouth?

Quotes are usually per arch. A full mouth is two arches, so a single arch figure roughly doubles for upper and lower. Always confirm which the price covers.

Why does the bridge material matter so much?

Acrylic is lighter and cheaper, zirconia is stronger and more lifelike but costs more. The material can change the price several times over, so a quote should always state it.

What is usually left out of the headline price?

Extractions, bone work, the final zirconia upgrade, the second arch, the second trip, and the guarantee terms. Ask for a written, itemised quote stating the material and the brand.

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