Hi, Dr. Leighton here from DENTL in East Melbourne.
If you are looking for alternatives to dentures or a long-term solution for severely decayed and lost teeth, you may have heard of the All-Teeth-On-4 procedure. Many of my patients ask about the costs of this transformative smile restoration solution, so here’s a video in which I break it down.
At DENTL, the cost of All-Teeth-On-4 starts from $24,000 per arch, depending on factors like the complexity of your case, the type of materials used, and whether additional procedures, like bone grafting, are needed.
You see, unlike traditional dentures, All-Teeth-On-4 is a full-arch fixed implant solution designed to restore function, aesthetics, and long-term jawbone health. It involves precise planning, surgical placement of four implants, and the attachment of customised prosthetic teeth that look and feel like natural teeth.
So, while the upfront cost is seemingly higher than traditional dentures, All-Teeth-On-4 is an investment in a permanent, comfortable, and natural-looking solution. It will save you the hassle of removing and soaking your dentures every night, the discomfort of them falling out from time to time and the cost of relining dentures over time.

Now, if you’re concerned about affordability, we offer flexible payment options like interest-free Humm payment plans, allowing you to spread out the cost. Plus, SuperCare allows eligible patients to access their superannuation to help fund the treatment.
So, as you know, every patient’s case is unique. That’s why we always recommend a personalised consultation to assess your needs and provide an exact quote. Simply call us at (03) 8820 1699 or DM us to organise your visit and take the first step towards a long-lasting, confident smile!
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