All-on-4 dental implants have become the most popular full-arch tooth replacement in Dallas — and for good reason. The procedure lets patients walk in missing most of their teeth and walk out the same day with a functional set of teeth anchored by just four titanium implants per arch. But pricing varies dramatically across Dallas providers, and many quotes leave out critical costs. This guide breaks down exactly what you'll pay in 2026.
What Does All-on-4 Cost in Dallas?
In Dallas, All-on-4 implants typically run $20,000–$32,000 per arch, or $40,000–$60,000 for a full mouth (both upper and lower arches). That range is wide because it reflects the spread between independent periodontists, corporate dental chains, and academic dental programs. The national average sits around $25,000 per arch — Dallas is broadly in line with that figure, though corporate centers tend to price at the higher end.
| Provider Type | Per Arch | Full Mouth |
|---|---|---|
| Specialist practice (periodontist / oral surgeon) | $24,000–$32,000 | $48,000–$60,000 |
| Corporate center (e.g., ClearChoice) | $26,000–$35,000 | $52,000–$65,000 |
| Dental school (Texas A&M) | $14,000–$20,000 | $28,000–$38,000 |
ClearChoice has two locations serving Dallas patients: 7557 Rambler Rd in Dallas and a Plano location. Their pricing is all-inclusive by design, which removes some of the sticker shock around add-ons — but you'll pay a premium for that convenience. For top Dallas implant specialists outside the corporate model, you can often save $4,000–$8,000 per arch with comparable quality.
What's Included — and What's Not
The biggest source of confusion (and financial surprise) in All-on-4 quotes is what's actually bundled in. Most reputable Dallas providers include the following in their quoted price: four titanium implants per arch, a custom zirconia or acrylic prosthetic bridge, necessary tooth extractions, and IV or oral sedation. What that same quote typically does not include is where patients get blindsided.
Common Add-On Costs
Bone grafting: If your jawbone has deteriorated from missing teeth (common after years without teeth), you may need grafting before implants can be placed. This adds $1,500–$4,000 to your total. Always ask your provider about this upfront. A proper pre-treatment CT scan will reveal whether grafting is needed — which brings us to the next item.
CT scan / CBCT imaging: A 3D cone beam CT scan is essential for proper implant planning. Many practices charge this separately: $150–$350. Some include it in the consultation fee; some don't. Ask before booking.
Post-op antibiotics and medications: Expect $50–$150 out of pocket for prescriptions. If you're having sedation, you may also need someone to drive you, which is a logistical cost worth planning for.
For more on managing the total cost, see our guide to dental implant financing in Dallas and what options are available if you need to spread payments over time.
All-on-4 vs. Traditional Implants
For patients missing most or all teeth in an arch, All-on-4 is almost always the more economical path. Individual implants for a full arch of 10–14 teeth would require 10–14 implants, each with its own crown, running $3,000–$5,000 per tooth — a total of $30,000–$70,000 per arch, versus $20,000–$32,000 for All-on-4. The trade-off is that All-on-4 creates a bridge prosthesis rather than individual tooth-like replacements. Review your full-mouth implant options to see how each approach stacks up side by side.
Not ready for a fixed permanent bridge? Implant-supported (snap-in) dentures offer a removable alternative at $8,000–$22,000 per arch — using 2–4 implants to stabilize a denture you remove at night. A meaningful step up from conventional dentures without the full All-on-4 commitment.
Who Is a Candidate for All-on-4?
All-on-4 is well-suited for patients who are missing most or all teeth in an arch, have adequate bone density to support at least four implants (or are willing to undergo bone grafting), are non-smokers or willing to quit during healing, and do not have uncontrolled diabetes or other conditions that impair healing. If bone loss is significant, your provider may recommend All-on-6 — six implants per arch — for additional stability. That option runs $3,000–$6,000 more per arch but may be necessary for long-term success.
If bone grafting costs are a concern, know that many Dallas periodontists can perform the graft and implant placement as a staged procedure, spreading both the timeline and the financial hit. Some cases qualify for same-day grafting and implant placement — your CT scan results will determine which path applies to you.