One of the first questions patients ask when researching full mouth dental implants in Las Vegas is simple: how much does it cost?

When comparing options like All-on-4 and 3 on 6, it’s important to look beyond the upfront number. Surgery time, sedation, long-term maintenance, and potential future repairs all affect the true investment.

Below is a clear breakdown to help you make an informed decision.

Understanding the Structural Difference

All-on-4 uses four implants to support a single full-arch prosthetic that typically includes artificial gum material.

The 3 on 6 dental implant approach uses six implants per arch to support three individual zirconia bridges. The bridges are contoured to meet your natural gumline rather than covering it with bulky acrylic.

This structural difference impacts both cost and long-term maintenance.

All-on-4 Cost Breakdown

All-on-4 treatment generally ranges:

  • $18,000 – $30,000 per arch
  • $36,000 – $60,000 for a full mouth

Additional costs often include:

  • IV sedation or anesthesia (often billed hourly)
  • Bone reduction (alveoloplasty) to create space for the prosthetic
  • Future professional maintenance cleanings

Because a single prosthetic spans the entire arch, repairs or fractures may require replacement of the entire unit.

3 on 6 Cost Breakdown

3 on 6 full mouth dental implants typically range:

  • $22,000 – $28,000 per arch
  • $44,000 – $56,000 for a full mouth

Sedation is also part of the surgical investment, and full mouth procedures may take additional time due to the precision required.

At All Out Dental, our No Hidden Fees pricing is $25,000 per arch, with a maximum total treatment cost of $55,000. This includes your complete treatment plan and sedation before any applicable discounts.

Long-Term Maintenance Costs

Initial cost is only part of the picture.

Full-arch prosthetics that use one solid piece may require more complex professional cleanings. If fractures occur, replacing a full arch restoration can be significantly more expensive than replacing a single segmented bridge.

With 3 on 6, each bridge is separate. If a rare issue occurs, only the affected bridge would need to be addressed.

Over time, many patients find that segmented bridges provide cost stability and easier home care.

Are Financing Options Available?

Yes. Many patients use structured dental implant financing options to make treatment manageable.

Most offices work with multiple lenders who evaluate credit differently. Applying through more than one financing partner often improves approval flexibility.

Does Insurance Cover Full Mouth Implants?

Some dental insurance plans may contribute toward portions of treatment, typically up to an annual maximum. Coverage varies widely by provider and plan.

Your dental office can submit a pre-authorization to determine estimated coverage before treatment begins.

Is It Worth the Investment?

The value of full mouth dental implants goes beyond numbers. Patients consider comfort, stability, confidence, and long-term reliability.

You can view real patient stories to better understand how life changes after full mouth restoration.

The right option depends on your bone health, goals, and long-term expectations. A comprehensive consultation is the best way to determine which solution fits your situation.


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7670 W Lake Mead Blvd #130, Las Vegas, NV 89128

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Your new smile begins with the right team — and the right approach.