What Are All-on-4 Dental Implants?
All-on-4 is a full arch tooth replacement technique. Four titanium implants are placed in the jawbone, and a complete set of fixed teeth is attached to them. It replaces all teeth on one jaw (upper or lower) in a single procedure.
The concept was developed by Dr. Paulo Malo in the late 1990s and has since become the standard for full arch rehabilitation. Unlike removable dentures, All-on-4 teeth are fixed, permanent, and function like natural teeth.
In the United States, All-on-4 costs $22,000 per jaw on average. In the UK, expect to pay around $14,000. Abroad, you can get the same procedure for $3,500 to $7,000 depending on the country, including accommodation and transfers.
Country-by-Country Price Comparison
These prices include the implants, temporary prosthesis, and follow-up appointments. Some clinics also include hotel and airport transfers.
Turkey: Best Value for All-on-4
Turkey offers the strongest combination of low prices and high volume. The average All-on-4 price across Turkish clinics on MedVoyage is $4,916 per jaw, with prices starting at $3,719.
Why Turkey works for All-on-4:
What to budget: $4,000-$5,500 per jaw for a mid-range clinic. Add $400-$800 for flights from the US or UK.
[Compare All-on-4 prices in Turkey on MedVoyage](https://medvoyage.app/procedures/all-on-4-dental-implants)
India: Lowest Prices Globally
India has the largest clinic network on MedVoyage with 721 clinics across Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai. All-on-4 prices start around $2,800 per jaw, making India the most affordable option.
Top cities for dental implants in India:
What to budget: $3,000-$4,500 per jaw. Flights from the US run $700-$1,200, but the procedure savings more than offset it.
[Compare All-on-4 prices in India on MedVoyage](https://medvoyage.app/procedures/all-on-4-dental-implants)
Mexico: Best for US Patients
Mexico's proximity to the US makes it the most convenient option for American patients. No long flights, easy follow-up visits, and many clinics are within walking distance of the US border.
Two main hubs:
What to budget: $5,000-$7,000 per jaw. No flight needed from Southern California; from other US cities, flights to Tijuana or Cancun run $150-$400.
[Compare All-on-4 prices in Mexico on MedVoyage](https://medvoyage.app/procedures/all-on-4-dental-implants)
Thailand: Medical Tourism Infrastructure
Thailand's medical tourism industry is the most mature in Asia. Hospitals like Bumrungrad International have been treating international patients for decades, and the country has more JCI-accredited facilities than most countries.
Bangkok is the primary hub with 146 clinics. Thantakit International Dental Center (4.9 stars, 2,902 reviews) is one of Asia's oldest and most established dental clinics. TDH Thonglor Dental Hospital (4.9 stars, 1,927 reviews) offers full-service dental tourism packages.
What to budget: $4,500-$6,500 per jaw. Flights from the US run $600-$1,000. Thailand is ideal if you want to combine treatment with travel; recovery in Phuket or Chiang Mai is a real option.
[Compare All-on-4 prices in Thailand on MedVoyage](https://medvoyage.app/procedures/all-on-4-dental-implants)
Hungary: Best for European Patients
Hungary has been Europe's dental tourism capital for over 30 years. Budapest alone has 94 dental clinics on MedVoyage, many specifically built to serve Western European patients.
Why Hungary for Europeans:
What to budget: $5,000-$7,500 per jaw. Budget airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air offer $50-$150 flights from most European cities.
[Compare All-on-4 prices in Hungary on MedVoyage](https://medvoyage.app/procedures/all-on-4-dental-implants)
All-on-4 vs All-on-6: Which Should You Choose?
All-on-6 uses six implants instead of four, providing additional stability. It costs 15-25% more than All-on-4.
Choose All-on-4 if:
Choose All-on-6 if:
In Turkey, All-on-6 averages $5,757 per jaw (vs $4,916 for All-on-4). The price difference is similar in other countries.
The Treatment Process
Visit 1 (5-7 days):
Visit 2 (3-5 days, after 3-6 months):
Some clinics now offer single-visit protocols using immediate-load permanent prosthetics, eliminating the second trip.