All-on-4

Fixed hybrid dentures for life with the revolutionary ‘Teeth in a Day’ treatment.

from £14,000

REPLACE A FULL ARCH IN 1 DAY

The clever All-on-4 dental implant method is perfect for patients with an inadequate amount of bone in their jaw – making the All-on procedure the ultimate graftless solution. 

Treatment time

One day

Longevity

30+ Years

Costs

from £325 pm

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  • Uses only 4-6 dental implants
  • Replaces a full jaw of missing teeth in 24 hours
  • Fixed and non-removable
  • Dentures you can wear all the time (palateless)
  • Lasts up to 30 years and low maintenance

All-on-4 is a life-changing full-arch rehabilitation treatment that targets total tooth loss. The incredible treatment concept replaces a full arch of missing teeth in just one sitting! 

Hence its alias, Teeth in a Day – meaning patients can enter our practice in London with no teeth and leave the same day with a brand-new, functional prosthetic in just a few hours.

We offer same-day full-arch restoration using just four implants, starting from £14,000. With 0% finance options available, achieving your dream smile is more accessible than ever.

Treatment guide

All-on-4 has been proven to deliver exceptional results. Dive deeper into our guide to learn more benefits.

No bone needed

Dental implants need bone to anchor; see how the revolutionary All-on-4 system avoids this requirement.

Costs

All-on-4 implants secure dentures for up to thirty years.

Process

Check to see if you qualify for the same-day teeth procedure.

Ready to restore your smile with All-on-4?

Call 020 7928 4474 or book online for a Complimentary Implant Consultation at Mint Dental Clinic in London. 

Perfect if you have no bone

All-on-4 does not require an abundance of bone at the implant site. 

The revolutionary method is hailed as incredible for complex patient cases who might otherwise require extensive bone grafting and sinus augmentations

With dental implants, the more we use them in combination with treatments like this, the stronger and more stable the restoration becomes because more pressure is distributed evenly across the jaw. 

In this case, the benefits of using a bridge mean that patients do not need to purchase an implant for every missing tooth, which would certainly add up. 

Therefore, the All-on procedure is quicker, simpler, and more affordable than placing individual implants per gap. Read next – facts about the All-on-4 dental implant process.

All-on-4 Costs

The price of the All-on treatment can vary. Prices will change depending on the number of implants placed and the final restoration material.

Paying for All-on-4 dental implants
  • Is All on 4 available on the NHS? Implant dentistry is not offered for free via the NHS. In many cases of missing teeth, cheaper alternatives like dentures or bridges or more likely to be prescribed.
  • Can you get All-on-4 through health insurance? Yes, some policies recognise and include dental implants, but you must check with your coverage and provider.
  • Is All-on-4 available on dental finance? Patients of Mint Dental can spread the cost of their treatment over 60 months (interest-free finance is available for 12 months only).

TEAM OF SPECIALISTS

When you choose Mint Dental Clinic, you instantly gain access to our incredible dentists, who use advanced equipment to diagnose your problem faster and more accurately than ever before.

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Procedure steps

Consultation & Preparation

Mint Dental is proud to offer free consultations with one of our regular dentists. However, if you’re looking for professional advice, as is often the case with complex total tooth loss cases, a consultation fee of £75 is charged.

You’ll meet with one of our most talented implant dentists, who has undergone extensive training to be regarded as an expert in dental implant surgery. During your consultation, the dentist will examine and scan the mouth for suitability and, at the same time, answer any questions or concerns you might have about the upcoming procedure.

If you are new to our practice, this first step is for us to gain a better idea and insight into how your mouth works. We’ll do this by gathering a proper dental and oral health history and any specific special measures or requirements.

If you decide that you wish to proceed with the surgery, we will conduct a CT scan that will highlight the best position in the jaw for the implants to be successfully placed. From here, we will get you booked in for your implant placement appointment.

Day of Surgery

Four, six or eight implants (depending on your requirements) will be inserted into the jaw using small titanium screws that will retain them. In typical circumstances, the back implants are angled 30 to 45 degrees from the biting plane, where the implant can be placed in front of the maxillary sinus in the upper jaw.

The specific angling and position of this placement method reduce the need for sufficient bone quality and density in the jaw. So, patients who were unsuitable for conventional implant treatment in the past would be perfect candidates for the All-on-4 or All-on-6 method.

For nervous or anxious patients, please note that it is possible to use a local anaesthetic to reduce any discomfort if you prefer.

PLACEMENT OVERVIEW:

  • The implant dentist positions the metal post (abutment) during surgery.
  • Temporary teeth are fixed on top – patients are reminded that these are temporary teeth and will feel different to your final restoration.
  • Your replacement teeth (bridge), typically made from acrylic or porcelain, will be placed by the dentist once a sufficient healing period has occurred. Usually, three months following implantation, temporary teeth are finally exchanged for your final, long-lasting bridge. Patients are reminded that the temporary bridge will allow them to smile confidently in the meantime, eat normally and chew heavier foods.
Aftercare & Maintenance

With Mint Dental, you’ll never leave our surgery without being fully informed and advised on the best follow-up care. Our existing patients know that we go the extra mile whatever the treatment. So if you have any issues or are not fully confident about your advice, please contact us with any problems.

The essential aftercare measure is to keep up your effective oral health routine, like brushing your teeth twice a day. Dental implants require no special care or maintenance. But we recommend using a good quality, soft-bristle toothbrush to clean your teeth.

We advise that All-on-4 patients visit the dentist every six months. You should also regularly undergo hygienist appointments to ensure your mouth remains a safe and healthy space for the implants to thrive.

All-on-Four vs Dentures

Our guide to All-on-4 dental implants

What is All-on-4?

All-on-4 uses a hybrid denture bridge of teeth that attaches to only four, or in some cases, six (All-on-six) implants.

Our dental clinicians place implants (prosthetics) into your jawbone and then attach a fixed denture to them. Unlike conventional implant procedures, the ‘All-on’ procedure suits the most complex missing teeth cases.

All-on-Four is scientifically proven

All-on-4 is a prosthodontic procedure that delivers a stable, long-term fixed solution compared to removable dentures. Patients can save thousands on the price of individual implants, bone grafts and sinus lift surgery.

How All-on-4 works

All-on-4 uses only four implants to secure real-looking teeth for multiple decades. Following the conventional concept of dental implants, All-on-4 uses individual implants that act as artificial tooth roots that help dentures look and feel closer to natural teeth.

The hybrid dentures are fixed onto the implant but can be removed, so if you are a denture-wearer, you’ll never have to worry about your dentures slipping again.

Improved eating, chewing and speech

It’s no news that denture wearers in the UK are unhappy with dentures—not just how they look but also how they function and feel. While your mouth can get used to this new way of living, the All-on-Four method aims to remove eating and speaking limitations that provide patients with a new sense of freedom.

Therefore, the rise of All-on-Four has hit the UK as it offers the perfect alternative to uncomfortable and loose dentures. As the procedure is designed to provide a stable solution to total tooth loss, patients can choose to replace a single arch of missing teeth or both.

Learn more about implant-retained denturesimplant-supported bridges or multiple implant placement.

All-on-Four vs Dentures

Check if you qualify for All-on-4

The All-on-4 procedure is ideal for patients who have experienced total tooth loss, have few natural teeth, or are denture wearers seeking a more stable and long-term solution for missing teeth.
 
  • Missing most of your teeth along the dental ridge
  • Have several missing teeth in the upper or lower arches
  • You do not have gum disease or other underlying conditions
  • You have sufficient gum tissue in place to support dental implants

Even though All on 4 is a graftless solution, it does not mean all dental patients are typically a good fit. 

Sometimes, those candidates with a poor oral health history or those with underlying conditions that might impact their healing rate following surgery are typically not very good candidates for the procedure.

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