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All-on-4 Dental Implants in the Philippines: Full 2026 Cost Breakdown

By Marco Villaluz · Cebu, Philippines🛡 Prices verified June 2026Updated June 2026
All-on-4 Dental Implants in the Philippines: Full 2026 Cost Breakdown

Quick Answer: All-on-4 — a full arch of fixed teeth on four implants — costs ₱400,000–₱800,000 (about US$6,580–$13,160) per arch in the Philippines in 2026, versus roughly $20,000–$35,000 in the US. A full mouth (both arches) runs about ₱800,000–₱1,600,000 ($13,000–$26,000). This is the procedure where flying genuinely pays off: even after two trips, the saving is five figures per arch.

If a single implant is where dental-tourism savings are modest, All-on-4 is where they're life-changing. Replacing a whole arch of failing teeth is one of the most expensive things dentistry does — and the gap between Philippine and Western prices is at its widest here.

How much does All-on-4 cost in the Philippines?

🛡 Verified June 2026 · ₱60.79 = US$1

All-on-4 (per arch)

Philippines₱400k–800k ($6,580–$13,160)
USA$20,000–$35,000
You save~$13,000–$22,000

All-on-6 (per arch)

Philippines₱500k–1,000k ($8,225–$16,450)
USA$24,000–$40,000
You save~$16,000–$25,000

Full mouth (both arches)

Philippines₱800k–1,600k ($13,160–$26,320)
USA$40,000–$60,000
You save~$27,000–$35,000

Philippine prices are from named-clinic research verified June 2026 (how we verify). A caveat we won't hide: unlike a routine crown, All-on-4 is a branded full-arch protocol that no national dental-fee survey itemises — so the US figures here are clinic and aggregator estimates, not survey data (see Sources). We show ranges deliberately.

What's actually in the price?

An All-on-4 quote usually covers the four implants, the surgery, and a fixed bridge. The things that move the price most:

  • Final bridge material. Acrylic-on-titanium sits at the lower end; monolithic zirconia — stronger and more lifelike — pushes toward the top of the range.
  • Temporary teeth. Most All-on-4 patients get a fixed temporary bridge the same day (immediate load). Confirm it's included.
  • Extras: CT/CBCT scan, extractions of remaining teeth, and any bone grafting are sometimes quoted separately.

Get an itemised quote that names the final bridge material — it's the single most common source of "but the website said ₱400,000" surprises.

How the trips and timeline work

All-on-4 is typically two trips:

  1. Trip 1 — surgery + temporary teeth. Implants placed; for most patients a fixed provisional bridge goes in the same day. Plan ~1–2 weeks in the country for the procedure and a check.
  2. Trip 2 — the final bridge, three to six months later, once the implants have integrated with the bone.
⚠ Worth knowing:

this is genuine oral surgery, and the real risk of doing it abroad isn't the surgery itself — it's follow-up. If your bite needs adjusting or something loosens after you fly home, you're far from the clinic. Only book a clinic with a written warranty and a clear answer to "what happens if there's a problem when I'm back home?" Skip the cheapest quote you find.

The real math — a full arch, including the trip

One All-on-4 arch — worth the flight?

All-on-4 arch, PH (mid-range, zirconia example)$9,000
Two round-trip flights (example)$1,900
~3 weeks hotel + food across two trips (example)$1,600
Same single arch in the US (example)$24,000
You still save~$11,500

Even after two sets of flights and three weeks of hotels, the saving on one arch is around $11,500 — and more if you need both arches, where the Philippine side barely moves on travel cost while the US side doubles.

Choosing a clinic for All-on-4

This is the procedure to be pickiest about. Look for an implant-focused clinic with surgical experience, in-house CT imaging, and a stated warranty. Several Philippine clinics we've reviewed specialise in full-arch work — browse verified clinics, and read is dental work in the Philippines safe? for the exact checks to run before you book.

Ready for real quotes? Tell us your situation and travel window on the enquiry form and we'll match you with verified clinics. See also the full Philippine dental price list and single-implant costs.

Sources

  • Philippine prices: named-clinic price research compiled by the team behind ClinicFinderPH, verified June 2026. Method: how we verify.
  • US/AU All-on-4 estimates: clinic and aggregator pricing — no national fee survey itemises All-on-4 (a branded protocol), so these are indicative ranges, not survey data.
  • Exchange rate (₱60.79 = US$1, mid-market): European Central Bank reference rate via Frankfurter, 12 June 2026. Confirm before you pay.

FAQ

How much does All-on-4 cost in the Philippines in 2026?

₱400,000–₱800,000 per arch (about US$6,580–$13,160), depending on the implant brand and whether the final bridge is acrylic or zirconia. A full mouth (both arches) runs roughly ₱800,000–₱1,600,000 ($13,000–$26,000). In the US the same single arch is commonly quoted at $20,000–$35,000.

What's included in an All-on-4 price?

Typically the four implants, the surgery, and a fixed bridge. What varies: whether a temporary (immediate-load) bridge is included, whether the final bridge is acrylic or the pricier zirconia, and extras like CT scans, extractions or bone grafting. Always get an itemised quote that states the final bridge material.

How many trips does All-on-4 take?

Usually two. On the first trip the implants are placed and — for most All-on-4 patients — a fixed temporary set of teeth is fitted the same day ('teeth in a day'). You return three to six months later for the final, stronger bridge once the implants have fused. Budget for two sets of flights.

Is All-on-4 cheaper than individual implants?

For a full arch of missing or failing teeth, yes — far cheaper than replacing each tooth with its own implant. All-on-4 uses just four implants to carry a whole arch, which is why it's the treatment most dental tourists actually fly for: the savings run to five figures per arch.

Acrylic or zirconia bridge — what's the difference in price?

The final bridge material is a major price driver. An acrylic-on-titanium bridge sits at the lower end of the range; a monolithic zirconia bridge is stronger, more stain-resistant and more lifelike but costs more — pushing toward the top of the ₱400k–800k band. Ask which your quote assumes.

What can go wrong with All-on-4 done abroad?

It's real oral surgery: risks include implant failure, infection, or a bite that needs adjusting. The bigger logistical risk is follow-up — if something needs fixing after you fly home, you're far from the clinic. Choose a clinic with a clear warranty, ask how they handle remote follow-up, and don't book the cheapest quote you can find.

Am I a candidate for All-on-4?

All-on-4 suits people missing most or all teeth in an arch, or facing full extractions. Enough jawbone to anchor the implants matters; a CT scan determines this. Only a dentist can confirm you're a candidate — this guide covers cost and logistics, not clinical suitability.

This is general information, not medical advice. Smile Philippines is an independent directory and guide, not a dental provider. Prices are indicative ranges, verified June 2026 — confirm the current price and your treatment plan directly with a licensed dentist. See our full disclaimer.

Marco Villaluz, Based in Cebu, Philippines
Written by Marco Villaluz
Based in Cebu, Philippines · Team behind ClinicFinderPH (21,000+ verified clinics) · Sources & verification method below

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