In Phoenix, All-on-4 dental implants cost about $15,176 per arch on average, and typically range from $11,640 to $27,500 depending on the case, according to CareCredit. This guide explains what moves that number, how All-on-4 compares to dentures and traditional implants, who makes a good candidate, and how dental insurance and financing fit in. At Diamondback Dentistry in North Phoenix, you get a written estimate before any treatment begins, so you can plan around a real number instead of a surprise bill.
Prices vary based on individual case complexity. Request a consultation for an accurate estimate.
How much do All-on-4 dental implants cost in Phoenix?
All-on-4 dental implants in Phoenix average about $15,176 per arch, and most cases fall between $11,640 and $27,500, per CareCredit. The final price depends on how many arches you treat, whether you need extractions or bone grafting, and the bridge material. Diamondback Dentistry provides a written estimate at your consultation.
Key things to know about All-on-4 cost
- 01All-on-4 is priced per arch (one jaw), not per tooth. Treating both the upper and lower jaws roughly doubles the cost.
- 02The national average is about $15,176 per arch, with most cases between $11,640 and $27,500, according to CareCredit. Phoenix sits within that range.
- 03The biggest cost drivers are the number of arches, any extractions or bone grafting, and whether the final bridge is acrylic or zirconia.
- 04Dental insurance rarely covers the full amount. Most PPO plans treat implants as a major service and cap benefits at a yearly maximum, so financing usually covers the rest.
- 05Diamondback Dentistry gives you a written estimate at the consultation, and the $19 new patient exam and X-rays is a low-cost first step.
What All-on-4 dental implants cost in Phoenix
All-on-4 is a full-arch treatment. Four dental implants are placed in one jaw to support a fixed bridge of replacement teeth, which is why the price is quoted per arch rather than per tooth. Nationally, the average cost is about $15,176 per arch, with most cases falling between $11,640 and $27,500, according to CareCredit. State averages range from $12,642 to $22,989, so Phoenix sits inside that national band.
For context, a single-tooth implant in Phoenix generally runs $3,000 to $5,000, so an arch of All-on-4 replaces a full row of teeth for far less than replacing each tooth on its own. If you are weighing the full range of options, our dental implants overview covers the menu. Prices vary based on individual case complexity. Request a consultation for an accurate estimate.
Cost per arch or for the whole mouth
The figures above are per arch, meaning one jaw. If you need All-on-4 on both the upper and lower jaws, the cost roughly doubles, because you are placing two sets of implants and two bridges. Many people need only one arch restored, so ask at your consultation whether one jaw or both are involved. That single detail is often the largest factor in your total.
How All-on-4 compares on price
All-on-4 sits in the middle of the full-arch options on cost. Traditional dentures are the least expensive up front, and a full set of individual implants is the most expensive. All-on-4 uses only four implants per arch to anchor a fixed bridge, which keeps it more affordable than one implant per missing tooth while still giving you teeth that stay in place.
All-on-4 vs traditional full-mouth implants
Replacing every tooth with its own implant can require eight or more implants per arch and costs the most. All-on-4 achieves a fixed, full-arch result with four implants, which lowers both the surgical time and the price. If you have been researching full-mouth dental implants, All-on-4 is often the more budget-friendly path to a fixed set of teeth.
All-on-4 vs implant-supported dentures
An implant-supported, or snap-in, denture clips onto two to four implants and can be taken out for cleaning. It usually costs less than All-on-4, but it is not fixed in the same way. All-on-4 gives you a bridge that stays in place and functions more like natural teeth.
All-on-4 vs traditional dentures
Traditional dentures have the lowest upfront cost, but they rest on the gums, can shift, and do not slow the jawbone loss that follows tooth loss. All-on-4 helps preserve bone because the implants stimulate the jaw. You can compare removable options on our dentures and partials page.
Average All-on-4 cost per arch in the U.S.
Most cases fall between $11,640 and $27,500 per arch, and Phoenix sits within that national range. Your final number depends on the arches treated, any grafting, and the bridge material.
Source: CareCredit, All-on-4 Dental Implant Costs (2026).
What affects the cost of All-on-4
Three things move an All-on-4 quote more than anything else: how many arches you treat, how much preparation your mouth needs, and the material of the final bridge. Sedation, imaging, and the provider's experience play smaller roles. Here is how each one works.
Number of arches treated
One arch or two is the single biggest cost factor. A lower-jaw-only case costs far less than a full upper and lower restoration. Your dentist confirms which arches need treatment with an exam and a 3D scan.
Extractions and bone grafting
If you still have failing teeth, they are removed before or during surgery. If the jawbone has thinned after tooth loss, a bone graft may be needed to support the implants, which adds to both the cost and the timeline. Not everyone needs grafting; imaging shows whether your bone volume is adequate. See our full dental implant cost breakdown for how these add-ons are estimated.
Bridge material
The final fixed bridge comes in different materials, and the choice affects both price and appearance.
Acrylic or composite bridge
An acrylic bridge on a titanium bar is the more affordable option and is often used for the first set of fixed teeth. It looks natural and is lighter, though it can wear faster over many years.
Zirconia or porcelain bridge
A zirconia bridge is stronger, more stain-resistant, and typically the higher-cost choice. Many patients upgrade to zirconia for the final restoration. Your dentist will review which material fits your bite and your budget.
Sedation, imaging, and provider experience
3D imaging, the type of anesthesia, and the surgical experience of your provider also influence the fee. Diamondback Dentistry offers local anesthesia with anti-anxiety medication available on request. The goal is a comfortable visit, not a rushed one.
How All-on-4 compares to the alternatives
A quick side-by-side of the main ways to replace a full arch of teeth. Your best option depends on your bone, your budget, and how fixed you want the result.
| What matters | All-on-4 | Dentures & other options |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | About $15,176 per arch on average Mid-range | Traditional dentures cost less; a full set of individual implants costs more |
| Stays in place | Fixed bridge; does not come out | Traditional and snap-in dentures are removable |
| Implants per arch | Four | None for dentures; eight or more for a full set of individual implants |
| Bone preservation | Implants stimulate the jaw and help preserve bone | Traditional dentures do not slow bone loss |
| Best for | Most or all teeth missing in an arch, wanting a fixed result | Lowest upfront cost, or replacing only a few teeth |
Are you a candidate for All-on-4?
Most adults who have lost most or all of the teeth in an arch, or who are facing that, can be candidates for All-on-4. A good candidate generally has enough jawbone to anchor the implants, or can build it with a graft, along with healthy gums and stable overall health. The only way to know for certain is an exam with a 3D scan.
Who is a good candidate
Enough jawbone, or a bone graft
The implants need enough bone to hold them securely. Bone naturally shrinks after teeth are lost, so if it has been a while, a graft may be needed to rebuild the ridge. A 3D scan measures your bone volume before any plan is made.
Healthy gums
Active gum disease is treated first, because healthy gum and bone give the implants the best foundation. This is a routine part of the workup, and many patients need a cleaning or gum treatment before implant surgery.
Stable overall health
Well-controlled general health supports healing. Conditions like uncontrolled diabetes can slow recovery, so your dentist reviews your medical history and medications at the consultation.
When All-on-4 may not be the right choice
All-on-4 is not for everyone. Heavy smoking lowers implant success and slows healing, and certain uncontrolled health conditions may make another option safer. If you still have most of your natural teeth, single implants or a bridge may fit better. Not sure where you stand? Take our implant candidacy quiz for a quick starting point, then confirm with an exam. Individual results vary, and a consultation is the only way to get a personal recommendation.
Insurance and financing for All-on-4
All-on-4 is a larger investment than a routine dental procedure, so most patients combine insurance benefits with a financing plan. Diamondback Dentistry accepts most major PPO plans, verifies your benefits, and files claims for you. You can review the dental insurance we accept before your visit, and we will confirm your specific coverage.
Does dental insurance cover All-on-4?
Most dental PPO plans treat implants as a major service and may cover a percentage, commonly up to 50 percent, though some plans cover nothing toward implants. Coverage varies by plan, so call to verify your benefits. Plans also cap what they pay each year. The typical annual maximum runs about $1,000 to $1,500, according to the National Association of Dental Plans, which means insurance usually covers only part of a full-arch case and financing covers the rest.
Plans we accept
We accept most major PPO plans, including Delta Dental, Humana, Cigna, Aetna, and Blue Cross Blue Shield, along with UnitedHealthcare, MetLife, Guardian, and Principal. We do not accept DeltaCare USA, and Arizona Medicaid (AHCCCS) is accepted only through the UnitedHealthcare APIPA contractor, not directly.
What insurance typically covers
When a plan does contribute, it applies its percentage up to your annual maximum. Because All-on-4 generally exceeds that maximum, many patients use their yearly benefit, then finance the balance. Bring your insurance card to the consultation and we will estimate your out-of-pocket cost in writing.
Insurance and financing at Diamondback Dentistry
We accept most major PPO plans, verify your benefits at no cost, and file claims for you. Coverage varies by plan, so call to verify your benefits before treatment.
PPO plans we accept
DeltaCare USA and direct Arizona Medicaid (AHCCCS) are not accepted; AHCCCS is accepted only through the UnitedHealthcare APIPA contractor. For the balance insurance does not cover, we offer CareCredit financing so you can spread payments over time.
Financing
Spread the cost of All-on-4 with CareCredit
CareCredit lets you prequalify with no impact to your credit score and pay for treatment over time. It is a common way to cover the part of All-on-4 that insurance does not.
Subject to credit approval. Prequalifying with CareCredit does not affect your credit score. Financing is provided through CareCredit; Diamondback Dentistry does not determine approval or terms.
What All-on-4 costs at Diamondback Dentistry
Diamondback Dentistry does not publish a flat All-on-4 price, because the honest number depends on your arches, your bone, and your material choice. Instead, you get a written estimate at your consultation, with the full cost known before treatment begins and no surprise bills. That upfront approach is how Dr. Pouria Owtad, DMD and the team have built the practice. You can learn more about All-on-4 dental implants at our North Phoenix office on the service page.
Your written estimate at the consultation
At the visit, your dentist reviews a 3D scan, confirms which arches need treatment, and walks through the plan and the numbers with you. The $19 new patient exam and X-rays is a low-cost way to start if you are new to the practice, and you can see it on our patient specials page. There is no obligation to proceed.
What an All-on-4 treatment plan includes
A typical plan covers the consultation and imaging, any needed extractions, placement of four implants per arch, a temporary set of fixed teeth, and the final bridge after healing. If bone grafting is needed, it is itemized separately so you can see exactly what you are paying for. In many cases, temporary teeth can be placed the same day as surgery, similar to how same-day dental implants work, though the final bridge follows a healing period.
The All-on-4 process, step by step
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Consultation, imaging, and written estimate
Your dentist takes a 3D scan, checks your bone and gums, confirms which arches need treatment, and gives you a written estimate before anything is scheduled.
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Extractions and implant placement
Any remaining failing teeth are removed and four implants are placed in the arch. The visit is done with local anesthesia, and anti-anxiety medication is available on request.
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Temporary fixed teeth
In many cases, a temporary set of fixed teeth is attached the same day, so you leave with a full arch. Your dentist confirms whether this applies to you.
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Healing and osseointegration
The implants fuse to the jawbone over the following months. This healing period is what lets the final bridge stay secure for the long term.
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Final fixed bridge
Once healing is complete, your permanent bridge in acrylic or zirconia is attached. You care for it with brushing, cleaning under the bridge, and regular checkups.
Final visit
Common questions about All-on-4 cost in Phoenix
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Sources and references
- CareCredit, All-on-4 Dental Implant Costs. carecredit.com National average and cost range per arch.
- American Dental Association, MouthHealthy: Implants. mouthhealthy.org Implant treatment and healing timeline.
- American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Dental Implant Surgery. myoms.org Surgical process and candidacy factors.
- National Association of Dental Plans, dental benefits and annual maximums. nadp.org Typical PPO annual maximum range.
Get your All-on-4 written estimate in North Phoenix
See a 3D scan of your jaw, find out if you are a candidate, and get the full cost in writing before any treatment. New patients can start with the $19 exam and X-rays.
Serving North Phoenix and the North Valley
Diamondback Dentistry provides All-on-4 and full-arch implant care for patients across North Phoenix and the surrounding North Valley, along the Bell Road and I-17 corridor.
Neighborhoods served
- North Phoenix
- Deer Valley
- Peoria
- Moon Valley
- Glendale
ZIP codes in catchment
- 85023
- 85022
- 85021
- 85029
- 85051
- 85027
Diamondback Dentistry · 1512 W Bell Rd, Suite C-6, Phoenix, AZ 85023 · (602) 866-8183


