All-on-4 Dental Implant Cost Guide
All-on-4 Dental Implant Cost Guide
If you’re considering All-on-4 dental implants (a full-arch fixed implant solution) in Korea, here’s a realistic idea of what it might cost:
- For an All-on-4 implant (per arch), the price typically ranges from about ₩9,000,000–₩15,000,000 (roughly USD $6,900–$11,500).
- For full mouth treatment (both upper and lower arches), costs can rise to ₩18,000,000–₩25,000,000 (roughly USD $13,800–$19,000+).
- Some sources list broader ranges: “Single arch: ₩9,000,000–₩20,000,000 (USD $6,900–$15,000); Full mouth: ₩18,000,000–₩35,000,000 (USD $13,800–$26,900).”
What Affects the Price?
Several factors influence how much you’ll pay:
- Arch treated: upper, lower, or both jaws.
- Prosthetic material: acrylic, hybrid, or full zirconia bridges.
- Bone health & grafting needs: additional procedures like bone grafts or sinus lifts increase cost.
- Imaging & planning: CBCT scans and digital planning.
- Anesthesia/sedation: local anesthesia vs sedation/general anesthesia.
- Clinic type & location: premium clinics in central Seoul may charge more.
- Follow-up and aftercare packages: what is included can vary.
What’s Typically Included
When you see a quote for All-on-4 implants in Korea, it often includes:
- Pre-op consultation and 3D imaging (CBCT)
- Digital surgical planning and guides
- Surgical implant placement (with local anesthesia or sedation)
- Temporary fixed bridge (if applicable)
- Final fixed prosthesis (zirconia or hybrid)
- Post-op care and follow-up visits
Always confirm with the clinic exactly what is included in the fee.
How to Plan & What to Ask the Clinic
Ask:
- “Is the quote for a single arch or full mouth?”
- “Does the price include imaging, provisional bridge, final prosthesis, and follow-up?”
- “Is bone grafting or sinus lift included, or quoted separately?”
- “What materials are used for the final prosthesis (zirconia vs acrylic)?”
- “What anesthesia/sedation options are offered?”
- For foreign patients: verify whether the clinic offers English support and transparent pricing.
Consider aftercare: healing time, follow-up visits, and any travel logistics.
If you have Korean health insurance (NHIS) or other coverage, check if partial costs are covered.
Example Cost Snapshot for Seoul
- All-on-4 (per arch): approx ₩9,000,000–₩15,000,000 (USD $6,900–$11,500)
- Bone graft (if required): approx ₩500,000–₩1,500,000 (USD $380–$1,150+)
- Provisional bridge: approx ₩1,000,000–₩1,800,000 (USD $760–$1,380)
- Final zirconia/hybrid bridge: approx ₩3,000,000–₩5,500,000 (USD $2,300–$4,200)
This makes Korea relatively affordable compared with many Western countries.
Final Thoughts
All-on-4 dental implants in Korea can be much more cost-efficient than in many other countries, especially when complexity is moderate.
But as procedures become more complex (full mouth, bone grafting, sedation), costs increase. Evaluating your bone condition, understanding exactly what is included in the quote, and choosing a reputable clinic are key to getting the best value.
If you’re in Seoul and considering All-on-4 implants, get a consultation, ask detailed questions, compare quotes, then proceed with confidence.


