All On 4 Cost in Sydney: Pricing, Packages & Payment Options

If you've been researching
All on 4, you've probably noticed the prices you find online don't line up. Some quotes look modest. Others are much higher. Some clinics won't publish a number at all.
That's because the
All on 4 cost Sydney patients are quoted isn't a single number. It depends on your bridge type, the materials used, your existing oral health, and the technology and experience behind your treatment. Two patients with the same
"All on 4" procedure can end up with very different final figures, for reasons unrelated to either clinic overcharging or undercharging.
This page walks through what typically affects
All on 4 cost Sydney-wide, what should be included in a proper quote, how the packages compare, and the payment options available.
All On 4 Cost at a Glance
For a quick answer before reading further, here's a snapshot of typical All on 4 pricing. Full details on what's included and what affects your final cost are covered below.
Elements (one-bridge)
From $19,990
Metal-reinforced acrylic bridge
Elements (one-bridge)
From $19,990
Zirconia bridge with titanium substructure
Prices shown are per arch, excluding sedation. Indicative only — your final cost is confirmed at a free consultation based on your individual oral health and treatment plan.
If you'd rather talk it through directly, your first consultation with us is FREE, with no obligation attached. It usually takes around an hour and includes a 3D scan of your mouth, so you leave with a personalised treatment plan and an accurate quote for your own situation.
How Much Does All
On 4 Cost in Sydney?
All on 4 treatment in Australia is typically priced per arch, not per implant or per tooth. One-bridge treatments commonly range from $18,000 to
$22,000, while two-bridge treatments range from
$26,000 to $37,000, depending on the materials and technology involved. Two-bridge treatment is priced higher because it includes a second, custom-fitted bridge after healing, along with the additional appointments, scanning, and lab work this involves.
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As shown above, our Elements package is a one-bridge solution, with the option to upgrade to a second, custom-fitted bridge later on rather than committing to the higher-cost option upfront.
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These figures are a starting point, not a quote. Your final price depends on your individual oral health, the number of implants required, and the package you choose. Some patients need additional preparatory treatment, such as minor bone grafting or gum treatment, before implants can be placed — and this isn't something any dentist can determine without a
clinical assessment. A full breakdown of your specific all on 4 price is only possible after that assessment, which is exactly what
your free consultation is for.
It's worth saying plainly: if you see an
all on 4 price online that seems unusually low, it's worth checking exactly what's included before assuming it's comparable to another quote. The difference is often in what's left out, not in what's actually cheaper.
All On 4 Upper and Lower Cost

If you need
both your upper and lower arches treated, it's generally understood in the industry that the cost is roughly in line with treating two separate arches, since each arch involves its own implants, its own bridge, and its own healing timeline. As a general guide, this often works out to be broadly double the cost of a single arch, though this isn't a fixed rule.
Individual circumstances can shift this. Every patient's oral health is different, and the treatment required for one arch isn't always the same as the other. This is one of the reasons a same-day online quote for all on 4 upper and lower costs should be treated as a general guide rather than a fixed number.
The only way to know your specific upper and lower cost is a clinical assessment, which includes a 3D scan of both your upper and lower jaw, so your treatment plan can be based on your own oral health rather than an assumption.
What's Included
in the Cost of All On 4

When you're comparing an all on 4 price between clinics, it helps to know what should actually be included in that number, not just the headline figure.
At
Dental Implants on Miller, your quoted
all on four procedure cost is inclusive, meaning it covers the full scope of your treatment plan, not a base price with extras added on as you go. This includes your consultation and assessment, your treatment planning, and your first bridge, all built into the one number from the start.
Some clinics separate certain elements, such as
sedation, follow-up visits, or imaging, into additional fees that only appear once you're further into the process. Others may advertise a lower headline number that only becomes accurate once these extras are added back in. This is one of the common reasons the
price for all on 4 you see online can vary so widely between practices, the number quoted and the number you actually pay aren't always the same thing.
We include a complimentary 3D scan as part of every consultation, at no additional cost, and your written treatment plan sets out every stage and every cost involved before any work begins. If anything changes once treatment starts, which is rare, we discuss the cost implications with you first, so there are no surprises on your final bill.
Elements vs Prestige:
Comparing All Package Costs
All on 4 use the same surgical process and the same premium implants, regardless of the package you choose. The difference in all-on-4 cost comes down to your bridge, specifically, whether you have one bridge or two, and what that bridge is made from.
Elements is a one-bridge option, using a metal-reinforced acrylic bridge with quality replacement teeth. It's fitted within a few days of your implant surgery and is available from $19,500, excluding sedation. Every patient starts with an Elements bridge, which comes with a 2-year warranty. Some patients may choose to stay with this option initially and upgrade later.
Prestige builds on Elements by adding a second bridge, fitted three to six months after surgery once your jaw has fully healed. This second bridge is built from a computer-designed, milled titanium substructure with zirconia replacement teeth. Zirconia is a more premium, highly durable material, and its natural translucency means it looks just like natural teeth. This bridge comes with a 10-year warranty, which is why many patients choose this as a long-term solution. Prestige is available from $29,000, excluding sedation.
The reason for the roughly $9,500 difference is straightforward: Prestige involves an additional stage of treatment, an additional scan, and a second round of specialised lab work using different materials. It isn't a markup for the sake of it, it reflects a genuinely different, more involved process.
Neither option is automatically "better" for every patient. Elements is a complete, cost-effective solution. Prestige offers a more customised, longer-lasting result once healing is complete. Which one makes sense for you depends on your budget, your timeline, and what matters most to you, which is something we talk through properly at your consultation, not something we'd want to decide for you on a page like this.
What Affects
All On 4 Cost
Several factors influence the all on 4 cost Australia-wide, and understanding them can help make sense of the range of quotes you'll come across in your own research.
Implant and bridge quality.
Implants and bridges vary in materials, brand, and manufacturing standards. We use
Nobel Biocare implants, a brand with decades of clinical research behind it, and locally manufactured bridges, which are held to Australian regulatory standards. Bridges sourced from overseas aren't necessarily subject to the same requirements, which is one reason costs can differ significantly between clinics offering what looks like the same treatment.
One-bridge or two-bridge treatment.
As covered above, a second, customised bridge adds cost, but it also adds comfort and longevity, since it's built around your jaw after it has fully healed rather than before.
Technology and facilities.
Digital scanning and computer-designed milling affect how precisely a bridge fits your jaw. Clinics that invest in this technology, along with proper sedation facilities and dedicated recovery rooms, typically reflect that investment in their pricing. It's a genuine trade-off between upfront cost and long-term comfort.
Dentist and technician experience.
All on 4 doesn't require additional formal training beyond a general dentistry degree, which means experience varies considerably between providers.
Dr Adamo has completed a Graduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry (Oral Implants) at the University of Sydney and has performed thousands of All on 4 procedures over more than 25 years. Dr Cruickshank brings over 15 years of experience in implant dentistry and full mouth reconstruction. Between them, every case is reviewed by two experienced clinicians rather than one.
Your oral health.
If you have bone loss or gum disease, supplementary treatment may be needed before implants can be placed, and this affects your final cost. This can only be assessed accurately after a clinical exam and 3D scan, which is why we're cautious about quoting a single number without seeing your situation first.
Payment Options
for All On 4 in Sydney
There are a few ways to manage the cost of treatment, and we'll walk you through all of them at your consultation so nothing is left unclear.
TLC Payment Plans.
Total Lifestyle Credit allows eligible applicants to borrow up to $70,000 for treatment, repaid in manageable instalments over time. You can apply online or over the phone, with funds paid directly to your account once approved. Approval and terms are subject to TLC's eligibility criteria and individual credit assessment.
Direct payment.
We accept all major credit and debit cards, EFTPOS, and bank transfer, with no loan fees, interest, or ongoing repayments. For staged treatments, payments are structured to match your treatment plan — for example, a single implant is typically paid in two stages, and All on 4 patients can choose to stage treatment over time, starting with the Elements bridge and upgrading to Prestige when the time is right.
Compassionate Release of Superannuation.
In limited circumstances, some patients may be able to access their own super, or in some cases a spouse's or dependant's super, to help fund treatment through the ATO's Compassionate Release of Superannuation scheme.
Eligibility generally requires the treatment to be necessary for a life-threatening illness or to relieve acute or chronic pain, for the treatment to be unavailable through the public system, and for the patient to have no other means of covering the cost.
Eligibility is determined by the ATO, not by our clinic, our role is limited to providing clinical documentation if you request it. We recommend speaking with a licensed financial adviser before making any decisions about your superannuation.
* Superannuation release is subject to strict ATO eligibility criteria and is assessed on a case-by-case basis. Approval is not guaranteed. This does not constitute financial advice. We recommend speaking with a licensed financial adviser before making any decisions about your superannuation.
Health fund rebates.
If you have private health insurance with dental cover, you may be eligible for a partial rebate on some aspects of treatment, depending on your fund and level of cover. We have HICAPS on-site, so rebates can be claimed on the spot, and our
price guide lists the common item numbers so you can check with your insurer in advance.
Getting an Accurate All On 4 Price for Your Situation
Every number on this page is a starting point, not a personal quote. The only way to know your actual all on 4 cost Sydney-wide is a clinical assessment, because implant count, bone density, existing dental work, and the package you choose all affect the final figure.Your free consultation with Dr Daniel Adamo or Dr Edward Cruickshank includes a comprehensive examination, a 3D bone scan, and a full walkthrough of your suitable options and their costs. You leave with a clear, written treatment plan, so there's nothing left to guess at and no surprises later.
There's no pressure to decide anything at that appointment. It's simply a conversation to make sure you have everything you need — the information, the time, and a clear number — to make a decision that feels right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much does All on 4 cost in Sydney?
All on 4 treatment in Sydney typically starts from $19,500 per arch for a one-bridge package, with two-bridge options starting from $29,000. Your final cost depends on your individual oral health and the package you choose, confirmed at a clinical consultation with a 3D scan.
What's the difference in cost between one bridge and two bridges?
A one-bridge package, Elements, is priced from $19,500. A two-bridge package, Prestige, which includes a second, custom-fitted bridge after healing, is priced from $29,000. The difference reflects the additional stage of treatment, the additional scan, and the different materials and lab work involved.
Does health insurance cover any of the cost of All on 4?
Some private health funds with dental cover offer a partial rebate, depending on your specific policy and level of cover. We recommend checking directly with your fund, and we can provide the relevant item numbers to help confirm what applies to you.
Can I use my superannuation to pay for All on 4 in Sydney?
In limited circumstances, yes, through the ATO's Compassionate Release of Superannuation scheme. Eligibility is assessed by the ATO directly, based on strict criteria, not by our clinic. We recommend speaking with a licensed financial adviser before applying.
Why do All on 4 cost Sydney quotes vary so much between clinics?
Price differences usually come down to what's included in the quote (sedation, scans, follow-up appointments), the implant brand and bridge materials used, whether the package includes one or two bridges, and the technology and experience behind the treatment. Comparing quotes properly only works once you know what's actually included in each one.
What payment plans are available for All on 4 in Sydney?
We offer TLC
payment plans, which allow financing of up to $70,000 subject to approval, direct payment by card, EFTPOS or bank transfer, and staged payments aligned to your individual treatment plan.
Is the initial consultation really free?
Yes. Your consultation with Dr Adamo or Dr Cruickshank is free and includes a 3D scan, a full assessment, and a written treatment plan with pricing. There's no obligation to proceed afterwards, and you're welcome to take as much time as you need to decide.
Why should I get a personalised quote instead of relying on the prices on this page?
Because All on 4 isn't a one-size-fits-all treatment. The number of implants needed, the condition of your jawbone, and whether any preparatory treatment is required all affect your final cost. A personalised quote, based on an actual clinical assessment, is the only way to know what you'll genuinely pay.