Self-pay (non-insured)
All-on-4 full-arch implant rehabilitation — upper & lower
Severely compromised dentition in both arches, indicated for fixed full-arch implant rehabilitation.


Case details
Treatment, cost and duration
- Patient profile
- Female, 50s
- Diagnosis
- Severely compromised dentition in both arches, indicated for fixed full-arch implant rehabilitation.
- Treatment
- All-on-4 full-arch implant rehabilitation of both the upper and lower arches — four implants per arch supporting a fixed zirconia prosthesis, with a temporary prosthesis worn during healing.
- Material
- Zirconia full-arch prosthesis on four implants per arch
- Period
- Approx. 5 months
- Visits
- Multiple visits over ~5 months (surgery, healing, final prosthesis)
- Cost
- Self-pay total ¥7,000,000 (incl. tax) for both arches — All-on-4 ¥3,500,000 per arch × 2 (upper + lower).
Risks & side effects
Main risks & side effects
- All-on-4 is a complex surgical procedure involving extraction of remaining teeth and placement of four implants per arch.
- Post-operative swelling, bruising, and temporary dietary restrictions are expected.
- Osseointegration (bone-implant fusion) requires approximately 3–5 months before the final prosthesis is placed.
- A temporary prosthesis is worn during the healing period.
- Bone grafting may be required in some cases.
- Prosthetic components have a finite lifespan and may require maintenance or replacement.
- This is an elective, privately billed (self-pay) treatment, not covered by Japanese national health insurance.
Self-pay (non-insured) treatment. Individual results vary. Published with the patient's written consent.
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