For many years, and particularly for marketing purposes, this treatment is often referred to as All-on-4 — meaning all missing teeth are replaced and supported by four implants. Other terms such as All-on-6 or All-on-X describe cases where six or more implants are used.
The correct medical terminology that encompasses all of these approaches is full mouth implant rehabilitation.
Depending on your individual needs — including your bite, chewing patterns, and jaw relationship — you may require between 4 and 6 implants per arch.
For patients who have been told they do not have enough bone for conventional—or so-called “normal”—implants, we offer advanced solutions using remote anchorage implants. These include:
These advanced techniques anchor implants in surrounding bone structures, making it possible to restore function and confidence even in cases once considered impossible.
1. Diagnosis and Planning
You will need 2–3 visits prior to surgery for detailed diagnostics and treatment planning. This includes scans, photographs, and consultations to design the best treatment pathway for you.
2. Surgery
Surgery is usually performed under general anaesthesia (GA) in our medical-level operating theatre and typically takes less than 2 hours per arch. If you still have teeth, they can be removed during the same procedure, avoiding the need for multiple surgeries. Full mouth implant rehabilitation deserves the same level of care as any other major surgery in the body. For this reason, we strongly recommend that these procedures are carried out under GA in a fully equipped medical operating room setting, ensuring both safety and comfort throughout your treatment.
3. Immediate Temporary Prosthesis
Within 1–3 days after surgery, you will be fitted with a fixed temporary prosthesis. These temporary teeth restore your smile and allow limited chewing function while your implants and soft tissues heal. This stage typically requires two appointments of about 1 hour each.
4. Final Prosthesis
After 3–6 months of healing, you will be ready for your final prosthesis. This prosthesis is designed to be more durable and aesthetic. The process usually requires 3–5 visits, with trial stages at each step to ensure the fit, function, and appearance are exactly as you want. We strongly recommend waiting until healing is complete before placing the final prosthesis. During the healing process, the gums naturally shrink and reshape; placing a final prosthesis too early can result in gaps, food trapping, or speech issues.
5. Maintenance
Maintenance is one of the most important but often less highlighted or even neglected aspects of treatment. We will see you as often as every 6 months to ensure your implants are progressing well and to address any issues early on. Regular hygiene visits and daily home care are essential, and our team will provide you with full guidance and instructions for long-term care.
Initial complimentary consultation with our clinical team.
Followed by consultation with Dr Han Choi $430.
Starting at $35,000 per arch/jaw.
Includes surgery, anaesthesia, temporary prosthesis, and final prosthesis. Additional charges may apply depending on the number of teeth requiring extraction, the number of implants placed, and the overall complexity of the case.