Average Cost for the All-on-4 Procedure?

What is the average cost for the All-on-4 procedure?

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Dr. Guillermo Molina
11/9/2015
The cost of the All-on-4 procedure can vary from region to region throughout the US and even internationally. Fees are also dependent on the specialists involved in your treatment plan. That said, in order to get a better sense as to the costs involved, it is important to understand that typically there are two phases to the All on 4 treatment and each phase will have a separate cost. Phase 1: This includes the removal of any remaining teeth and placement of the 4 dental implants and an immediate provisional (temporary) bridge secured to the 4 implants. The fee for Phase 1 would likely range from $10,000-$15,000, being dependent on the above factors.Phase 2: Months after Phase 1, after complete healing and “osseointegration” (bonding of the implants to the bone), a final bridge is typically fabricated. This bridge typically contains a metal framework (for strength and longevity) and often a few more posterior teeth. The fee for that can range from $10,000-17,500, being dependent on the materials used and the type of teeth (porcelain or acrylic).When “shopping around”, keep in mind that All-on-4 is a specific protocol developed by Dr. Malo (founder MALO CLINICS) along with Nobel Biocare (a leading dental implant company). The fees above reflect the way the procedure is intended to be done as innovated by the developers of the protocol, Dr. Malo and Nobel Biocare. Feel free to come and see us for a free consultation at any time should you wish to explore your options. You can call our offices at 877-MALO-USA to learn more about your options. Dr. Guillermo Molina

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