All-on-4 & Full-Arch Dental Implants in Sarasota–Bradenton
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All-on-4 & Full-Arch Dental Implants in Sarasota

Overview

What are all-on-4 & full-arch dental implants?

All-on-4 (and related full-arch concepts like All-on-6) anchors a fixed bridge of teeth on four to six implants, often with a temporary set placed the same day.

For patients who are missing most or all of their teeth, or whose teeth are failing, full-arch implants are an alternative to traditional dentures. Four to six implants are placed per arch — frequently angled to use available bone and avoid grafting — and a fixed prosthesis is attached. Many Sarasota–Bradenton oral surgeons and periodontists offer a same-day temporary ('teeth in a day'), with the final zirconia or acrylic bridge delivered after healing. Costs vary widely with materials, the number of implants, and whether extractions or grafting are needed.

Options & pricing

Your options.

All-on-4 (one arch)

Four implants supporting a fixed full-arch bridge for the upper or lower jaw.

Same-day temporary common; final bridge after healing. $21,000–$30,000 per arch
All-on-6 (one arch)

Six implants for added support, often chosen for the upper arch or denser bite forces.

More implants can improve long-term stability. $26,000–$38,000 per arch
Full-mouth (both arches)

Full-arch restoration on top and bottom.

Premium zirconia and complex cases reach the high end. $40,000–$60,000+
Implant-supported overdenture

A removable denture that snaps onto 2–4 implants — a lower-cost full-arch option.

More affordable but removable rather than fixed. $7,000–$18,000 per arch
Typical Sarasota pricing
Technique
Typical range
Notes
All-on-4, single arch
$21,000–$30,000
Includes implants, abutments, and a fixed bridge; temporary often same day.
Full-mouth (both arches)
$40,000–$60,000+
Two complete arches; varies with material and grafting needs.
Bone grafting (if needed)
$400–$3,000+
Added when bone volume is insufficient for implant placement.
Why consider it

Benefits of all-on-4 & full-arch dental implants.

Replaces a full arch on just four implants
Often allows a fixed temporary set of teeth quickly
Restores chewing far better than loose dentures
Helps preserve jawbone where teeth are missing
Healing timeline

All-on-4 & Full-Arch Dental Implants recovery.

First few days
Swelling and soft foods
Expect swelling, bruising, and a soft-food diet while the surgical sites settle.
1 to 2 weeks
Healing the gums
Soreness eases and you follow careful hygiene around the temporary teeth.
3 to 6 months
Implants integrate
The implants fuse to the bone over several months while you wear the temporary arch.
After integration
Final teeth
A permanent fixed bridge is fitted once healing and integration are confirmed.
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Risks & complications

What can go wrong.

Implant failure
An implant can fail to integrate with the bone and may need to be replaced.
Infection
Infection around an implant site can develop and requires prompt treatment.
Nerve or sinus issues
Implants near nerves or the sinus carry small risks of numbness or sinus problems.
Bite adjustments
The final teeth often need refinements to get the bite and fit right.
How to choose

Dental credentials, explained.

Dental implants are placed by several kinds of trained clinicians — oral & maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists, and general dentists with implant training — so the right credential depends on who performs the surgery and who restores the tooth. Look for documented surgical training and a clear plan for placement and restoration.

Surgical specialists (OMS, periodontist)
Oral surgeons (AAOMS / ABOMS) and periodontists (AAP / ABP) complete years of accredited surgical residency that includes implant placement.
AAID & ABOI/ID
For general dentists who place implants, AAID Fellow / Associate Fellow and ABOI/ID Diplomate are dedicated implant credentials earned through training and case review.
Restorative side (prosthodontist)
Prosthodontists (ACP) specialize in the crown, bridge or denture that goes on the implant. Complex full-arch cases often pair a surgeon with a prosthodontist.
Questions to ask your dentist
  1. Who will place the implant, and who will restore it (make the crown)?
  2. What is your implant training — surgical residency, AAID, or ABOI/ID Diplomate?
  3. How many implants do you place or restore each year?
  4. Is your Florida dental license current and in good standing?
Your questions

All-on-4 & Full-Arch Dental Implants FAQs.

How many implants does a full arch really need?+

Most full-arch cases use four to six implants per arch. The exact number depends on your bone, bite force, and the treating specialist's plan.

Can I really get teeth in one day?+

Many practices place a fixed temporary bridge the same day as surgery, but the final, permanent prosthesis is usually delivered after a healing period of several months.

Is All-on-4 better than dentures?+

Fixed full-arch implants don't slip and preserve more chewing function than conventional dentures, but they cost more. An implant-supported overdenture is a middle-ground option.

Does insurance cover All-on-4?+

Dental insurance rarely covers the full amount; some plans contribute toward extractions or a portion of the restoration. Many local offices offer financing.

How long do full-arch implants last?+

The implants themselves can last decades with good care; the bridge may need maintenance or replacement over time. Outcomes vary by patient.

Is this medical advice?+

No. This is general information to help you research options. Only an in-person exam by a qualified dentist or surgeon can determine what's right for you.

References & sources

Procedure facts on this page draw on authoritative medical sources. Confirm specifics in a consultation.

American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) ↗American College of Prosthodontists ↗
Boards & certification

Verify a dentist’s credentials and Florida license yourself:

AAID — American Academy of Implant Dentistry ↗ ABOI/ID — American Board of Oral Implantology ↗ ACP — American College of Prosthodontists ↗ AAOMS — American Assn. of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons ↗ Florida Board of Dentistry — License verification ↗
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