All-on-6 Cost Calculator 2026 — Itemized Price by Country
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All-on-6 Cost Calculator

Country, arch count, acrylic or zirconia prosthetic, grafting, sinus lift and sedation — every variable that changes an All-on-6 quote, itemized line by line.

6 countries 2 prosthetic materials 9+ cost variables Updated for 2026
Step 1 of 3 — Your country
Step 2 of 3 — Your All-on-6 case
One arch or both?
One arch
Both arches (full mouth)
Prosthetic material
Zirconia costs more upfront but resists staining and chipping better than acrylic.
Acrylic (PMMA) hybridStandard choice
Zirconia hybridPremium, more durable
Same-day teeth (immediate load)?
Fixed temporary teeth placed the same day as surgery, if you're a candidate.
No, staged approach
Yes, same day
Step 3 of 3 — Anything else your case needs
Remaining teeth to extract?
0
2
4
6+
Bone graft needed?
No / Not sure
Yes
Sinus lift needed?
More common with All-on-6 than All-on-4, since more implants sit further back in the upper jaw.
No / Not sure
Yes
3D CT scan already done?
Already have one
Need one
Sedation preference
Local only
IV sedation
General anesthesia
Dental insurance?
No / Not sure
Yes
Estimated total cost
$0 – $0
All-on-6 · United States
This is a planning estimate built from published 2026 clinic pricing data, not a quote. Your actual cost can only be confirmed after a clinical exam and imaging.
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How much does All-on-6 really cost in 2026?

Short answer: one All-on-6 arch costs $20,000–$35,000 in the US, £15,000–£20,000 in the UK, CA$20,000–CA$32,000 in Canada, A$22,000–A$34,000 in Australia, €6,000–€12,000 in Turkey, and $8,000–$15,000 in Mexico. The low end is typically an acrylic (PMMA) hybrid prosthetic; the high end is zirconia. Both arches roughly doubles the price, and sinus lifts are more commonly needed than with All-on-4.

All-on-6 replaces a full arch using six implants instead of four, spreading bite force across more anchor points. It generally costs 15–25% more than All-on-4 because of the extra implants and added surgical time, but can be the better recommendation for patients with higher bite forces, a longer arch, or bone conditions that make four implants less ideal. The calculator above breaks the total into the same line items a treatment coordinator would walk you through.

All-on-6 cost by country and material

CountryAcrylic hybridZirconia hybrid
United States$20,000 – $26,000$28,000 – $35,000
United Kingdom£15,000 – £17,000£18,000 – £20,000
CanadaCA$20,000 – CA$25,000CA$27,000 – CA$32,000
AustraliaA$22,000 – A$27,000A$29,000 – A$34,000
Turkey€6,000 – €8,500€9,000 – €12,000
Mexico$8,000 – $11,000$11,500 – $15,000

Prices are per arch; both arches roughly doubles the figures above. These ranges reflect published clinic pricing and dental-tourism market data for 2026 and assume a standard case.

All-on-6 vs. All-on-4: which costs more and why

All-on-6 adds two implants beyond All-on-4's four, which increases surgical time, implant hardware cost, and often the likelihood of needing a sinus lift for implants placed further back in the upper jaw. In exchange, it distributes bite force across more implants, which some surgeons prefer for patients with bruxism (teeth grinding), a longer dental arch, or bone density that makes four implants feel less secure. Neither option is universally "better" — the right choice depends on your CT scan and bite analysis, not on price alone.

What changes an All-on-6 quote

  • Prosthetic material. Acrylic (PMMA) hybrid dentures are the lower-cost standard; zirconia hybrids cost more but resist staining, chipping and wear better over time.
  • Sinus lift likelihood. Because All-on-6 places implants further back in the upper jaw, a sinus lift is recommended more often than with All-on-4 when bone height is limited there.
  • Same-day teeth. Immediate-load temporary teeth on surgery day typically add a surcharge over a staged healing approach.
  • Remaining extractions. Many patients still have failing natural teeth needing removal first, billed per tooth.
  • 3D CT imaging and sedation. Surgical guide planning and sedation type are commonly priced as separate line items.
  • One arch vs. both. A full-mouth case roughly doubles the single-arch price.

Recovery and healing timeline

Recovery follows a similar path to All-on-4: swelling and soreness for three to seven days, a soft-food diet for six to eight weeks, and full osseointegration over three to six months before the final prosthetic is fitted. Because All-on-6 involves two additional surgical sites, some patients report slightly more initial discomfort than with All-on-4, though this varies by individual case and surgeon technique.

Insurance and financing

Most dental insurance plans cover around 50% of major procedures like All-on-6 up to an annual maximum, often $1,000–$2,000 — a small fraction of the total case. Financing options include CareCredit and similar medical credit lines, in-house payment plans from the clinic (often 12–60 months), and HSA/FSA funds for US patients. Our Financing Calculator can estimate a monthly payment once you have a total figure from this page.

How to compare All-on-6 quotes safely

  • Confirm what's included. Ask whether the quoted price covers the CT scan, extractions, temporary teeth, the final prosthetic, and follow-up visits.
  • Ask why six implants instead of four. A good surgeon can explain the specific bone or bite reason for recommending All-on-6 over All-on-4 in your case.
  • Check the prosthetic material explicitly. Make sure the quote specifies acrylic or zirconia, since the price and durability difference is significant.
  • Verify surgeon credentials. Look for board certification in oral surgery, periodontics or prosthodontics, and ask about case volume.
  • For treatment abroad, price in travel. Flights, accommodation and any follow-up trip affect whether a lower sticker price is the better value.

Frequently asked questions

Is the number from this calculator a real quote?

No. It's a planning range based on aggregated 2026 clinic pricing data for your country and selected options. Your actual price depends on a clinical exam, imaging, and the treatment plan your dentist recommends.

Why would a dentist recommend All-on-6 over All-on-4?

Typically for patients with a longer dental arch, higher bite forces, teeth grinding (bruxism), or bone conditions where distributing load across six implants is judged more durable long-term than four.

Is All-on-6 more painful or a longer recovery than All-on-4?

The core recovery timeline is similar, though the two additional surgical sites can mean slightly more initial swelling and discomfort for some patients in the first few days.

Can insurance help with All-on-6?

Most plans cover roughly 50% of major procedures up to an annual maximum, often $1,000–$2,000, which covers only a small portion of a full-arch case. Financing usually fills the remaining gap.

Pricing ranges are compiled from published clinic fee lists, national dental fee surveys and dental-tourism market data current as of Q2 2026. Ranges are reviewed periodically and may not reflect every clinic or region. This tool provides general information only and does not constitute medical or financial advice.