Kansas ยท All-on-4 Dental Implants ยท D6114

How much does All-on-4 cost in Kansas?

Average All-on-4 Dental Implants cost in Kansas: $15478โ€“$27860. Compare 2026 pricing, factors that affect cost, and what insurance covers.

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๐ŸฅBased on ADA fee survey data
๐Ÿ“ŠAdjusted for state cost-of-living
๐Ÿ”„Updated May 2026
โœ“Reviewed by Pearl clinical team
$15478 โ€“ $27860

Typical All-on-4 Dental Implants range across Kansas

๐Ÿ“ See covered cities below ๐Ÿฅ Most PPO plans reduce out-of-pocket by 30โ€“60%

Kansas average

$20637

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About this procedure

All-on-4 is a full-arch implant restoration that replaces an entire upper or lower set of teeth using just four strategically placed dental implants. Two implants are placed straight in the front, and two are tilted at angles in the back to maximize anchor strength without requiring bone grafting in most cases. A full prosthetic arch is then attached. Most patients can leave with temporary teeth the same day as surgery, with a permanent prosthesis placed 3-6 months later.

What affects the cost?

  • Per arch or both: Upper arch or lower arch each priced separately. Full mouth (both arches) is typically 1.7-1.9x single arch
  • Prosthesis material: Acrylic ($15-20k/arch), zirconia ($25-35k/arch most durable)
  • Provider experience: Surgical specialists with extensive All-on-4 experience charge premium fees
  • Bone graft / sinus lift: Most cases avoid this, but extreme bone loss may require it (+$500-2,500)
  • Sedation type: IV sedation vs. local-only affects cost ($500-1,500)

Cities we cover

Pearl has city-level pricing in these covered cities. Click a city to see local fee ranges, what affects the quote, and your estimated out-of-pocket.

What should your quote include?

Different offices bundle costs differently. Here's what a complete quote typically covers โ€” and what's often left out.

Usually included in the quoted price

  • Initial consultation, CT scan, and treatment planning
  • 4 implant fixtures per arch
  • Surgical placement (typically under sedation)
  • Same-day temporary prosthetic teeth
  • Final permanent zirconia or acrylic prosthesis (3-6 months later)
  • Follow-up visits during osseointegration

Often billed separately โ€” ask before you agree

  • Tooth extractions (if any natural teeth remain) - billed separately
  • Bone grafting if needed (uncommon but possible)
  • Long-term prosthesis maintenance (every 5-10 years)
  • Hygiene visits (lifetime requirement)

What happens if you delay treatment?

Restorative procedures are usually recommended once a tooth has lost too much structure to remain stable on its own. Waiting rarely makes the situation simpler.

  1. Surgical risks including infection, nerve damage, sinus complications
  2. Implant failure rate ~5% in first year (smokers significantly higher)
  3. Prosthesis cracking or wear requiring replacement
  4. Need for ongoing hygiene maintenance and 6-month checkups

Questions to ask your dentist

A good dentist won't mind these. Print this list or take a photo before your next visit.

  1. How many All-on-4 cases have you done? What's your success rate?
  2. Is this price per arch or for both arches?
  3. What material is the final prosthesis?
  4. Does this include the temporary AND the permanent?

Insurance & coverage notes

Insurance coverage varies by procedure type. For All-on-4 Dental Implants, typical coverage tiers are: No Insurance $18,000 - $35,000/arch, Basic Insurance $16,000 - $30,000/arch, Major Insurance $12,000 - $25,000/arch.

Frequently asked questions

Is All-on-4 cost per arch or for both arches?

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Almost always per arch. Upper and lower arch each priced separately. Full-mouth (both upper and lower) is typically 1.7-1.9x single arch cost - not exactly 2x because some planning/consultation overhead is shared. Confirm with your provider whether the quote is per arch or full mouth.

Why is All-on-4 cheaper than individual implants for every tooth?

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A single tooth implant runs $3,000-$5,000. Replacing 14 teeth individually would be $42,000-$70,000 per arch. All-on-4 uses just 4 implants to support a full bridge of teeth - far less surgery, less material, and often no bone grafting required because the tilted placement uses denser bone. End result: $15,000-$35,000 per arch vs. $42k+.

Does insurance cover All-on-4?

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Coverage varies widely. Some PPO plans cover the implants at 50% (subject to lifetime maximum); others exclude implants entirely. The prosthesis portion is sometimes covered separately under prosthodontic benefits. Medical insurance may cover some costs if tooth loss was from disease or trauma. Most patients pay significant out-of-pocket.

What does this cost in your city?

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