Costs

No headline price. Just the five drivers that move it.

The lowest All-on-5 quote and the highest are not the same procedure. The cheapest version is the one that gets remade in four years. Read the line items before you read the total.

Clinically reviewed · Last reviewed 24 May 2026 · Editorial & review

Why we don't quote on this page

A real price comes from your records — not from a search result.

When two quotes are far apart, one of these five drivers is usually doing the work. A premium plan is transparent about each. A budget plan is silent on most.

Implant brand & surgical protocol

Driver 01

Premium implant systems with documented long-term data and digitally guided placement cost more than commodity systems placed freehand — and they should. Ask for the brand and model in writing.

Bridge material

Driver 02

A definitive zirconia or porcelain-fused bridge is a different product from a long-worn acrylic provisional. Two materials, two lifespans, two prices. A single total hides which one you're getting.

Diagnostic depth

Driver 03

CBCT, intraoral scan, diagnostic wax-up, signed plan. These add cost up front and remove cost from the next decade. Cases skipping them are the ones that get remade.

Bone work, if needed

Driver 04

Grafting or sinus elevation is sometimes the only way to make the fifth site usable. It is a separate line item and a separate timeline — never bundled silently into the headline number.

Maintenance & warranty

Driver 05

A serious quote names the recall schedule and the warranty terms in writing. A silent quote externalises both onto you — and onto your next clinic.

Comparing two quotes

Read the bills of materials, not the bottom lines.

When two quotes are €8,000 apart, the gap is rarely in the dentist's margin. It is almost always in one of these three places.

G1

The implant brand

Premium-brand titanium with two decades of published data vs an unbranded post with a three-year track record. The difference is real, and it shows up at year 7.

HardwareLong-term

G2

The definitive bridge

A monolithic zirconia bridge vs an extended acrylic provisional sold as "the final." The first lasts a decade. The second is what arrives when you save €5,000.

Prosthesis10–15 yrs

G3

The diagnostic depth

A CBCT-led plan with a signed wax-up vs a panoramic radiograph and a verbal plan. The first costs more before surgery and less after.

PlanningOnce

An eight-point check

Print it. Take it in.

01

Why five and not four or six. The reason should reference your CBCT, your bite, and your bone — not a price list.

02

Implant system, named. A brand and model with documented long-term data, not "premium European" as a category.

03

Provisional & definitive bridges, named. Two separate line items, two separate prices.

04

Written diagnosis & wax-up. A plan you can read, dated and signed, before surgery is finalised.

05

Provisional protocol. Same-day loading only if stability is confirmed, with a written "if/then" for the alternative.

06

Maintenance schedule. Hygiene cadence, yearly review, included vs charged separately.

07

Warranty terms. What is covered, for how long, under what conditions — in the contract, not the brochure.

08

Who will perform the surgery. Named clinician, credentials, present on the day.