All on Implants™ Costs: Payment Plans, Insurance & Variables

Written by Dr. Reuben Sim
Published: 14-07-2022

Tooth decay and tooth loss can have significant impacts on your physical and mental health. It is important that serious dental concerns are treated in order to get you back to doing what you love with a smile you love. Everyone is worthy of feeling confident and comfortable in their smile, and All on Implants™ implants make this possible for patients all over the world. When it comes to tooth replacements, All on Implants™ dental implants are widely considered the superior treatment. But how much does All on Implants™ cost? In this guide, we take you through the insurance and payment plan options for All on Implants™ implants.

All on Implants™ Dental Implants

Let’s start with a quick refresher on All on Implants™ implants.

They are a permanent solution to missing teeth. All on Implants™ implants are designed to replace all of your teeth, which is why they are most commonly used on patients who are missing multiple teeth or have bone loss or advanced gum disease.

Four implants are inserted into the gum lining. Two implants are placed on the upper arch and two are placed on the lower arch. These four implants then support the replacement teeth.

So, what makes All on Implants™ implants superior to traditional implants? The secret is in the positioning of the posterior implants.

The back two implants are placed at a 45-degree angle and inserted into the area of the jaw with the highest bone density. This angling technique ensures the support of the replacement teeth, even in patients who have bone loss.

Traditional dental implants cannot be inserted unless a patient has a strong jawbone to support them, so in most cases, patients with bone loss require bone grafting surgery prior to implantation.

All on Implants™ eliminates the need for bone grafting, which saves the patient from undergoing multiple invasive surgeries. It also saves the patient money and time.

All on Implants™ Treatment: How it Works

From start to finish, the procedure for All on Implants™ implants takes just three days.

The process is remarkably efficient; the procedure for traditional implants can take up to three months. Even dentures take 2 to 4 weeks to prepare.

In your initial consultation, your dentist will talk to you about your dental history and your expectations for your implants. You will discuss what you’d like your smile to look like, and your dentist will address any concerns you may have about your treatment. Your dentist will then begin creating a tailored treatment plan. You’ll also require a 3D bone scan to assist in planning your treatment.

On the first day of your treatment, your dentist will prepare your gums for the All on Implants™ implants. They will administer a local or general anesthetic to make you comfortable, and then clear up any infection or evidence of disease. They will then insert the four implants.

On day two, you will work with your dentist to craft your smile. This will involve using a wax trial smile to preview how your new smile will look and function. During this process, you’ll be able to work with your dentist on changes to the shape, colour, and size of your new teeth. This adjustment period is very important and ensures you’ll love every aspect of your new smile.

On day three, your All on Implants™ implants will be inserted. Your dentist will run some final checks and review your smile. At this point, you can make final adjustments to the look and feel of your teeth.

In just three days, you’ll be walking out of our offices with a brand new smile — one that will last you a lifetime!

All on Implants™ Dental Implants Cost

Of course, all significant health and cosmetic procedures come with associated costs. When it comes to All on Implants™ implants, we believe the treatment is worth every cent. After all, your smile is with you for life.

The overall cost will depend on the individual patient, and whether you require extra preparation such as tooth extraction, or treatment for advanced disease.

Cost approximations are as follows:

Initial Consultation Free. Requires $50 deposit to secure booking
Treatment Plan & Tests $250
Treatment Booking $100 deposit to secure booking
Tooth Extractions $295 per tooth
All on Implants™ Implant Placement $12,000 per arch
Permanent Restoration $12,000 per arch
Follow-Up Appointments Free.

These are approximated costs. Your payment requirements will differ depending on your individual treatment profile.

All on Implants™ Dental Implants Payment Plans

Everyone is deserving of a smile they love.

That’s why we offer tailored payment plans at Dental Boutique. Our goal is to ensure all of our patients can receive treatment comfortably and securely.

Payment plans for All on Implants™ implants start from $120 a week, with the option to release funds from superannuation.

Is All on Implants™ Covered By Insurance?

In Australia, dental implants are not usually covered by private health insurance. However, some insurance funds will help you depending on your level of coverage. They may cover part of the cost or outline certain conditional assistance packages.

Your individual private health provider will be able to provide you with personalised information on your All on Implants™ coverage.

At Dental Boutique, we partner with the following private health providers:

HCF Frank Health Insuraznce MBF
CBHS GMF MDHF
ACA Health GMHBA MediBank
AHM GU Health NIB
Bupa HBA NRMA
CUA Health HBF People Care
Defence Health HIF TUH
Queensland Country SGIC Westfund
Health Fund SGIO

Your All on Implants™ Journey

At Dental Boutique, we believe everyone should feel good about their smile.

Our comprehensive All on Implants™ dental implant treatment service has transformed the lives of over 10,000 patients.

For more information on the All on Implants™ procedure, pros and cons, visit our dedicated blog.

We will work with you to find the right treatment and payment solution. You can get in touch with us with any questions about the cost of dental implants.

Visit us in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Mornington, or Geelong.