All-on-4 in the Philippines vs New Zealand: 2026 Cost Per Arch

Quick Answer: All-on-4 costs ₱400,000–₱800,000 (about NZ$11,300–NZ$22,600) per arch in the Philippines in 2026, versus roughly NZ$18,000–NZ$32,000 in New Zealand. The saving is real — about NZ$5,000–NZ$15,000 per arch — but New Zealand's full-arch prices are less inflated than Australia's, so the honest rule here is to compare like-for-like: same implant brand, same final bridge material.
New Zealand has sky-high single-implant prices, which makes the Philippines a strong option for Kiwis. On full-arch All-on-4 the saving is still clearly worth the trip — but it's the one comparison where you need to match the specification carefully, because NZ full-arch pricing isn't as steep as Australia's.
All-on-4: Philippines vs New Zealand, 2026
| Procedure | Philippines | New Zealand | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| All-on-4 (per arch) | ₱400k–800k (NZ$11,300–NZ$22,600) | NZ$18,000–NZ$32,000 | ~NZ$5,000–NZ$15,000 |
| All-on-6 (per arch) | ₱500k–1,000k (NZ$14,100–NZ$28,200) | NZ$22,000–NZ$38,000 | ~NZ$7,000–NZ$16,000 |
| Full mouth (both arches) | ₱800k–1,600k (NZ$22,600–NZ$45,200) | NZ$36,000–NZ$55,000 | ~NZ$13,000–NZ$25,000 |
All-on-4 (per arch)
All-on-6 (per arch)
Full mouth (both arches)
Philippine prices are from named-clinic research verified June 2026 (how we verify). New Zealand figures are clinic estimates compiled from published NZ full-arch pricing (see Sources). Conversions use ₱35.40 = NZ$1 (mid-market, June 2026).
The real math — a full arch, including the trip
One All-on-4 arch — worth the flight from NZ?
About NZ$6,500 saved on one arch after two trips — and far more for both arches. But the figure swings with specification, which is why the like-for-like rule matters most here.
the honest Kiwi read on All-on-4: the saving is real, but don't compare a budget NZ acrylic quote against a premium PH zirconia quote (or the reverse) — the final bridge material and implant brand move the price more than the country does. Match the specification, then compare. And as with any implant work, it's two trips and the real risk is follow-up from home — insist on a written warranty.
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Sources
- Philippine prices: named-clinic price research compiled by the team behind ClinicFinderPH, verified June 2026 — how we verify.
- New Zealand full-arch estimates (NZ$18,000–NZ$32,000 per arch): published NZ clinic pricing for full fixed-arch implants; no open national fee survey, so these are indicative ranges.
- Exchange rate (₱35.40 = NZ$1, mid-market): derived from the ECB reference rate via Frankfurter (USD/NZD against the site's ₱60.79 = US$1), 12 June 2026. Confirm before you pay.
FAQ
How much does All-on-4 cost in the Philippines compared to New Zealand?
₱400,000–₱800,000 per arch (about NZ$11,300–NZ$22,600) in the Philippines versus roughly NZ$18,000–NZ$32,000 in New Zealand. The saving is real, but New Zealand's full-arch prices aren't as inflated as Australia's, so compare like-for-like — same implant brand and the same final bridge material (acrylic vs zirconia).
Is All-on-4 worth flying from New Zealand for?
For a full arch, usually yes — you save roughly NZ$5,000–NZ$15,000 per arch even after two trips, and more for both arches. New Zealand also has unusually high single-implant prices, so if you're replacing several teeth the case for flying is strong. Just make sure you're comparing the same specification at home and abroad.
Why compare like-for-like on All-on-4?
Because a headline 'All-on-4 from NZ$18,000' might be an acrylic bridge on value implants, while a Philippine quote you're comparing could be premium zirconia on Straumann — or vice versa. The final bridge material and implant brand are the biggest price drivers in both countries, so match the specification before you compare the numbers.
What's included in an All-on-4 price?
Usually the four implants, surgery and a fixed bridge. The variables: acrylic vs zirconia final bridge, whether same-day temporary teeth are included, and extras like CT scans, extractions and bone grafting. Get an itemised quote naming the final bridge material in both countries.
How many trips does All-on-4 take from New Zealand?
Usually two, three to six months apart — implants and same-day temporary teeth first, the final bridge once they integrate. From Auckland that's two roughly 10-hour trips via Manila; budget both, though the saving still clears them on a full arch.
What can go wrong with All-on-4 abroad?
It's real oral surgery — risks include implant failure, infection or a bite needing adjustment, and the harder issue of follow-up once you're home. Choose a clinic with a written warranty and a clear remote-follow-up plan, and never book the cheapest quote you find.
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.

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