Dental Implants17 June 20263 min read

All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost in Dubai 2026 — Full-Arch Guide

Honest 2026 All-on-4 and All-on-6 pricing in Dubai. What's in the package, what's an upcharge, and how to read between the lines of glossy 'AED 25,000' adverts.

Dr. Ahmed Al-Rashid

Medical Director

2026 Dubai pricing — one arch and full mouth

| Configuration | Typical Dubai range (AED) | Notes | |---|---|---| | All-on-4, one arch | 40,000 – 95,000 | 4 implants + immediate-load fixed bridge | | All-on-6, one arch | 55,000 – 120,000 | Better load distribution; recommended for lower bone density | | All-on-4, both arches | 75,000 – 175,000 | Full-mouth fixed teeth | | All-on-6, both arches | 100,000 – 220,000 | Premium long-term solution | | Zygomatic implants (severe bone loss) | 90,000 – 180,000 per arch | Specialist procedure |

The wide range is real — the same procedure name covers very different materials, surgical approaches, and prosthesis quality.

What changes the price

  1. Prosthesis material. Provisional acrylic bridge → milled PMMA → titanium-reinforced acrylic → monolithic zirconia → layered porcelain on zirconia. Zirconia adds AED 15,000–30,000 per arch but lasts 15+ years vs 5–8 for acrylic.
  2. Implant brand. Premium European brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) add AED 8,000–20,000 per arch.
  3. Same-day vs staged. Same-day (immediate load) is more expensive but means you leave the clinic with fixed teeth.
  4. Bone grafting. If you need significant grafting, expect AED 5,000–15,000 add-on per arch.
  5. Sedation. IV sedation for the surgery adds AED 1,500–4,500.

What "AED 25,000 All-on-4" ads really mean

When you see All-on-4 advertised under AED 30,000 in Dubai, expect one or more of these:

  • Implants only, no prosthesis (you still need teeth — add AED 12,000+)
  • Korean budget implants with no warranty
  • Acrylic temporary advertised as final (lasts 18 months)
  • Surgeon is a general dentist, not an oral surgeon
  • No CBCT, no guided surgery
  • Excludes bone grafting (which 60% of full-arch patients need)
  • Excludes follow-up appointments

The actual landed cost after extras typically reaches AED 55,000–80,000.

What "included" should always mean

  • 3D CBCT scan
  • Surgical guide
  • 4 (or 6) implant fixtures
  • All abutments
  • Immediate provisional bridge
  • Final prosthesis (state material in writing)
  • All extractions of remaining teeth
  • All follow-ups for 12 months
  • Bite adjustment and refinement appointments

Realistic timeline

  • Day 0 — consultation + CBCT + treatment planning
  • Day 7–14 — surgery + provisional teeth same day
  • Month 3–6 — healing
  • Month 6 — final prosthesis fitted

Insurance reality

UAE insurance rarely covers full-arch implants. Some plans cover up to AED 10,000–25,000 lifetime for implants combined.

Practical decision guide

Implant planning is a medical and engineering decision. The useful question is not only whether an implant can be placed, but whether the bone, gum, bite, medical history, hygiene routine, and restoration design make it likely to stay healthy.

Check this first

  • CBCT bone volume, gum thickness, sinus or nerve position, smoking/vaping history, diabetes control, and periodontal status.
  • Whether the missing-tooth space needs grafting, sinus lift, temporary teeth, or staged treatment.
  • How the final crown, bridge, denture, or full-arch restoration will be cleaned and maintained.

When to book sooner

  • There is swelling, pus, implant mobility, persistent bleeding, or a bad taste around an implant.
  • A recent extraction site is planned for an implant but no grafting or bone-preservation discussion happened.
  • You have uncontrolled diabetes, active gum disease, heavy smoking, or bisphosphonate/osteoporosis medication history.

Topic-specific notes

  • For cost decisions, compare itemised treatment plans rather than headline prices. The clinically important inclusions are diagnosis, imaging, material choice, temporaries, follow-up, maintenance, and what happens if treatment needs revision.
  • For implant treatment, ask how bone, gum thickness, bite forces, smoking, diabetes control, and cleaning access affect the plan. A technically placed implant still fails if the long-term maintenance plan is weak.

Questions to ask at the appointment

  • Do I need a CBCT scan, graft, sinus lift, or soft-tissue graft before implant placement?
  • Which implant system is being used, and can replacement parts be sourced long term?
  • How often should this implant be professionally cleaned, and what tools should I use at home?

Dubai patient note

Dubai implant quotes vary because they may or may not include CBCT, surgical guide, grafting, abutment, crown, temporary tooth, sedation, and follow-up. Compare itemised plans rather than headline implant prices.

References

  • American Academy of Implant Dentistry
  • Dubai Health Authority
  • International Congress of Oral Implantologists

Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.

Ready to Transform Your Smile?

Book your complimentary consultation today and discover what Paradise Dental can do for you.

Get in Touch
CallWhatsAppDirections