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All-on-4 & Full Mouth · Washington, DC

All-on-4 & Full Mouth in Washington

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All-on-4 - also marketed as full-arch or full-mouth restoration - replaces an entire upper or lower arch of teeth on four to six implants. It is the biggest ticket item in implant dentistry, and quotes vary more than for any other treatment, partly because packages differ: some include extractions, imaging and a temporary set of teeth while others bill them separately, and the final bridge material (acrylic vs zirconia) moves the price significantly. Many practices advertise per-arch pricing and in-house financing. Because a full-mouth case involves two arches, confirm whether a quote covers one arch or both. Get itemized written quotes from more than one provider and confirm the details at a consultation with a licensed dentist.

Typical pricing in Washington

Typical Washington, D.C. pricing: a single implant (implant, abutment and crown) usually runs $3,500-$7,400, porcelain veneers about $1,300-$2,600 per tooth, and Invisalign about $4,200-$7,600. Bethesda and Arlington quotes often come in below downtown.

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FAQ

All-on-4 & Full Mouth in Washington - common questions

How much does All-on-4 cost? +
Typically $15,000-30,000 per arch. Where a quote lands depends on the bridge material (acrylic vs zirconia), what's bundled - extractions, imaging, a temporary set of teeth - and your local market. Full-mouth treatment covers two arches, so confirm whether a quote is per arch or total at a consultation with a licensed dentist.
How do I compare All-on-4 providers? +
Line up itemized quotes covering the same scope: number of implants, bridge material, extractions, imaging and the temporary set. Ask each practice how many full-arch cases they complete per year, and check review volume. A much cheaper quote usually differs somewhere on that list.
Is financing available for All-on-4? +
Most full-arch providers offer financing - in-house payment plans or third-party options - since this is one of dentistry's larger out-of-pocket treatments. Ask about terms, the total cost with financing and any deposit required when you book a consultation.
How much do dental implants cost in Washington, D.C.? +
A single dental implant (implant, abutment and crown) in Washington typically runs $3,500-$7,400. Full-arch All-on-4 treatment usually starts around $18,000-$22,000 per arch. Confirm the itemized total, including imaging and grafting, at a consultation.
Does federal employee dental insurance (FEDVIP) cover implants? +
Many FEDVIP plans cover a meaningful share of implant treatment - often 50% of covered services up to the annual maximum - which is unusually generous by US standards. Check your specific plan tier and whether the crown and abutment are covered separately from the implant itself.
How do I choose an implant dentist in Washington? +
Look for a periodontist, prosthodontist or oral surgeon on the surgical stage, CT/3D imaging as standard, and an itemized quote. Comparing one downtown quote against one from Bethesda, Silver Spring or Arlington is a good baseline - the same work often prices differently across the district line.
Which Washington areas have the most dental clinics? +
Downtown (K Street/Farragut), Dupont Circle and Georgetown lead in the district, with dense suburban clusters in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Arlington and Alexandria. The ranked list below covers the metro by reviews.

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