5D Smiles Dental Implant Center
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All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost, Downey, CA

Before I quote you: what are you comparing us to?

Apples to apples, my price is low. The surgeons I trained with charge about $34,000 an arch, I start at $20,000, all-inclusive, and I place six implants, not four. I’m Dr. Henry Qiu, UCLA-trained.

My all-inclusive pricing for full-arch implants starts at $20,000 per arch, and I place six implants per arch, not four (All-on-4). In Downey, CA, that single price covers the 3D CBCT scan, six titanium implants over a titanium bar, IV sedation, same-day teeth, bone grafting if needed, the final monolithic zirconia bridge, and my LANAP laser maintenance once a year, no add-ons. Both arches together are $40,000. Qualified patients can access low- or no-interest financing options, and most patients finance at 0% APR up to $60,000. Placed personally by UCLA-trained Dr. Henry Qiu, DDS, using the Vampire Implants™ Protocol, with an up-to-10-year biological warranty.

First, an apples-to-apples question

What are you looking for, and what are you comparing us to?

That's the first thing I ask, because it's the only honest way to compare. Apples to apples, my price is low, relative to the roughly $34,000 per arch the experienced surgeons I trained with charge in other states, often with a six-month wait. We can do it for less, and faster, because we're newer and building volume, same care, lower price. My pricing starts at $20,000 per arch, and it won't stay this low as we grow, so the honest part is: now is the least it will cost.

Two All-on-4 quotes can differ by $15,000 because the variables aren’t in the headline number, how many implants are placed, whether IV sedation and a titanium bar are included, whether you need a graft or sinus lift, and which add-ons get billed back after you commit. Where your case lands depends on goal and anatomy: a fixed full-arch on six implants to replace a denture, both arches for a complete full-mouth restoration, or an implant-supported snap-in overdenture when budget or bone calls for it. A single tooth is a different conversation entirely, from $3,500, I break every case type down on what a dental implant costs. If you’re weighing the per-arch math against the whole picture, I’ve laid out the full breakdown of what a full-arch case costs and exactly what six implants per arch costs, since that’s the number this page is really about. I write your exact number at the consult.

Cost at a glance

Full-arch implant cost, my per-arch price and the monthly

This page is about the per-arch number, so here it is at a glance, my all-inclusive starting prices beside an honest national range. Every figure is “my pricing” unless the row says otherwise, and the monthly column is a 0% APR estimate over 60 months on the starting price, an option for qualified patients, never a guarantee. I place six implants per arch, not four.

Full-arch dental implant cost at 5D Smiles in Downey, CA: starting price per arch, estimated 0% APR monthly financing, and national price range for context.
Type of caseStarting at (my pricing)Est. financing/moU.S. range (context)
Full arch (All-on-6, per arch)$20,000about $333/mo$20,000–$38,000
Full mouth (both arches)$40,000about $667/mo$36,000–$60,000
Single tooth implant$3,500about $83/mo$3,000–$6,000

Each full-arch price places six implants per arch over a titanium bar, never four, with the 3D CBCT scan, IV sedation, same-day teeth, the final monolithic zirconia bridge, and any bone graft your case needs, all included. National ranges are for context and align with the ADA Health Policy Institute’s survey of dental fees; there is no single national price, which is why I write your exact number at the consult.

Transparent, all-inclusive pricing

Starting at $20,000 an arch. $40,000 for the whole mouth. Six implants, one price.

Other offices bill every little thing, the CT scan you'll need about ten of over time, the maintenance, things you didn't know you needed, and when an implant fails, some bill you for that too, or turn you away. I don't. I price it all-inclusive, one number that's the same for everyone, and the written quote I give you at the consult is your final price and my warranty price. Unlike a four-implant quote, that number already buys you six implants over a titanium bar, plus my LANAP laser maintenance once a year, about a $2,500 yearly value elsewhere.

  • My consultation and a 3D CBCT scan, others bill the scan separately, and you'll need about ten of these over the life of the case
  • Six titanium implants per arch, never four, plus the multi-unit abutments and a titanium bar I'd never build a full arch without
  • IV sedation, monitored throughout surgery by an in-house anesthesia provider
  • Your same-day fixed provisional arch on surgery day
  • Bone grafting and sinus lifts when your case needs them, never an add-on, never a surprise
  • The final monolithic zirconia bridge and the Vampire Implants™ Protocol
  • My LANAP laser maintenance once a year, about a $2,500 yearly value elsewhere, included, because maintaining the work is the whole game

Where the value is, six implants and a titanium bar

A table on four legs tips. Six holds, and I'd never build a full arch without a titanium bar.

All-on-4 was settled on in the 1990s for surgical speed and lower cost, not longevity. Lose one of four implants and the whole arch is at risk; with six, lose one and it still stands on five while the failed site is repaired. Under that bridge I build a titanium bar, non-negotiable for me, because it stabilizes the arch, dampens the vibration of chewing, and splints every implant together so the load is shared. A cheap full-arch ad usually skips this bar entirely, and you can't see what's missing until years later.

This is why the headline price matters less than what it buys. A $10,000 arch is impossible done properly, the UV-activated implants I use cost about $400 each before anything else, so at that price you’re getting roughly $100 implants, no titanium bar, and no real aesthetics. With implants, you get what you pay for. I’d rather build for the next thirty years than for the brochure, which is exactly why I don’t do All-on-4.

Why healing matters most on a full arch

A full-mouth case asks twelve implants to integrate at once, and most implant failures come down to poor healing, not the implant itself. That’s exactly why I use the Vampire Implants™ Protocol on every full-arch placement: your own platelet-rich plasma, concentrated at the surgical sites, plus UV-activated titanium surfaces. That UV activation takes time, it’s one of the reasons I can’t run three or four cases a day the way a high-volume operation does, but it buys faster integration, less inflammation, and a real shot at success even for diabetics, smokers, and patients with thinner bone. It’s included in your per-arch price, never an add-on.

Vampire Implants™ Protocol · Invented by Dr. Henry Qiu

Most implant failures are because of poor healing.

I built the Vampire Implants™ Protocol by combining Dr. Ogawa's UCLA UV-activation research with platelet-rich plasma into one protocol. That's why diabetics, smokers, and elderly patients heal like everyone else here.

UV-treated titanium implant vs untreated implant, bone integration comparison from Dr. Ogawa's UCLA photofunctionalization research

UV-treated vs untreated implant integration (Ogawa et al., UCLA School of Dentistry).

Benefits of Vampire Implants

~2×
more bone-to-implant contact
~2×
faster healing time
~3×
stronger bone-implant bond

Source: Ogawa et al., UCLA School of Dentistry (2012, IJOMI). Lab measurements on photofunctionalized titanium implants. Clinical outcomes vary by patient and case.

In every Vampire Implants™ case

The biology your implants deserve.

Industry standardVampire Implants™
Patient's own PRP applied at placementNot standard
UV-activated titanium surfaceNot standard
CBCT 3D guidance during surgeryPre-op only
Biology-safe drilling speed (below 47°C bone-death threshold)Faster pace, thermal risk
10-year warranty on the biology of the implant*Crown only

*10-year coverage requires twice-yearly cleanings at 5D Smiles so we can monitor and prevent peri-implantitis. Patients who get cleanings elsewhere are covered by a 3-year warranty on the same biological failure modes.

The full per-provider comparison is in our Implant Warranty Buyer's Guide, reserve your consult and we'll send it to you.

Treatment options

Treatments Made To Last

  • Most chosen

    Full mouth

    All On X

    Starts at, per arch

    $20,000

    • Permanent fixed full arch
    • 6–8 implants per arch
    • 10-year biological warranty
  • Snap-on

    Overdentures

    all-in

    $13,000

    • Snap-on removable arch
    • Anchored on 2–4 implants
    • Stable enough to chew confidently
  • Cosmetic

    Cosmetics & Implants

    Custom pricing

    Custom

    • Invisalign
    • Implants
    • Restorative work
  • Single tooth

    Single tooth implant

    Most patients invest

    $3,500+

    • Per tooth, depending on bone support and crown design
    • Implant, abutment, and custom crown
    • UV-activated titanium, placed and restored by Dr. Qiu

10-Year Biological Warranty

We back the biology, bone, healing, and the redo.

Zirconia teeth covered for life. Implant hardware covered 10 years. Bone healing covered a minimum of 1 year, up to 10 years for healthy non-smokers. Surgery, parts, and lab included on every covered redo.

Healing warranty term (1–10 yrs) is set by your HbA1c and smoking status at placement per our written warranty grid. Requires twice-yearly care at 5D Smiles to remain active. Not a guarantee of treatment outcome. Full written warranty provided at consultation.

Financing for every patient

Millionaire money strategies,made possible by friendship.

The kind of moves usually reserved for ultra-high-net-worth clients. We open them up for our patients through banking relationships built over years.

Special

0% APR Loans up to

$60,000

HSA/FSA Eligible

Estimate your monthly

$20,000
$5,000$80,000

months

$150/mo

≈ $4.93 /day

About the price of a daily coffee. ☕

$20,000 at 9% APY, interest-only. $150/mo, principal never amortizes.

Making it work financially

How I help qualified patients fund a full-arch case.

If you have home equity, stocks, or a 401k, we can arrange low- or no-interest financing secured against those assets through a partner bank, we work with a CFA partner who helps us reach banking relationships most practices can't. On a large case, that can roughly halve the monthly cost, because you're paying closer to principal. This is an option for those who qualify, not a guarantee of approval or a particular rate, what you qualify for is decided when you apply.

Bring any insurance you have. Your consultation includes a benefits check, dental PPOs often cover extractions and some cleanings, and a medical PPO may cover your bone graft and CT scan, so we’ll see what applies before you decide anything. We also offer 0% APR plans up to $60,000 with a soft credit pull, often $179–$479 per month. You can read more about dental implant financing options before your visit.

4.9 on Google

Out loud.

  • I highly recommend 5D Smiles Dental Implant Center. Their professionalism and knowledge made me feel extremely confident in their work. They are beyond qualified and kind. I am always impressed with the quality of their work.

    Joe D

    Verified Google review · Feb 2026

  • My visit was refreshing and it felt genuine and Dr Qiu is a very professional person with a general concern for your dental needs. Straight shooter that make you feel welcomed.

    Michael Cone

    Verified Google review · Feb 2026

  • Great experience all around with my appointments. The staff and Dr. Q are so friendly and knowledgeable. They make me not hate the dentist 🥹

    Yesmin Sandoval

    Verified Google review · May 2026

Read the fine print

That $399/month All-on-4 ad usually isn't the whole price.

When an advertised number looks dramatically lower, it's almost always the surgery alone. The CT scan, IV sedation, bone grafting, the same-day teeth, and the final zirconia bridge get itemized separately and added after you commit, and four implants cost less to place than six. The lowest numbers usually come from high-volume operations that run several full-arch cases a day with no bone or tissue preservation, no PRP, and no UV activation, because doing it right takes time. By the time the case is finished, the all-in number is frequently higher, for a restoration with fewer anchor points and no titanium bar.

I price the finished result, with six implants, up front. If you’ve been handed a quote elsewhere, bring it to your consult, I’ll read it line by line against your CBCT so you can see exactly what is and isn’t included before you decide. And honestly: a couple thousand more buys you an all-inclusive experience, a titanium bar, and a warranty you won’t get from the cheapest ad in the search results.

The real cost is whether it lasts

An arch that lasts ten years can cost you four to five times more than one that lasts decades.

Here's the math I walk patients through. The real cost of a full arch isn't the sticker price, it's longevity. An arch that lasts ten years costs you four to five times more than one that lasts decades, once you count the redo. If an implant fails, redoing it runs about three times the original. And the deepest cost isn't money at all: it's lost bone, which is sometimes irrecoverable, lose too much and you may never be able to do the procedure again, or be too old for a revision. Done properly, implants are far more cost-effective, not less.

A case I rebuilt

A patient came to me after four implants from elsewhere had all failed. Putting everything back took about seven months of treatment plus another six to heal, roughly twice the cost of doing it right the first time. Revisions are simply harder: there are infections to clear, old implants to remove, bone to re-graft, and the body recovers more slowly the older you are. That’s the version of “saving money” I want you to avoid. You can see how I think about how long a full arch lasts and how I prevent implant failure in the first place.

Full arch vs. dentures vs. doing nothing

A full arch is the most affordable choice over a lifetime, because it preserves bone.

When I zoom out to the whole lifetime cost, a fixed full arch usually wins, especially if you're younger, because it preserves the bone in your jaw. Dentures lose bone year over year; lose enough and you can no longer place implants at all, and the lower face begins to sink. Doing nothing isn't free either: you still lose bone over time. Spending a little more now to keep your bone is, for most people, the cheapest decision in the long run.

Thinking about going overseas?

The cheaper price abroad usually means cheaper materials, and no way to maintain the work.

I understand the appeal of a lower price in Turkey or Mexico, so let me be factual about the tradeoff. The lower cost typically means cheaper materials and none of the patented technology, like the UV-activated implant surfaces I use. But the bigger issue is maintenance, which matters more than almost anything for whether implants last, and you can't fly back and forth to maintain them. A small infection around an implant almost guarantees failure unless it's caught and stopped early, which is exactly what my LANAP laser does each year. My advice is to do this close to home, with a dentist who warranties the work and can actually maintain it.

What the research says about full-arch implants

“There are levels to this, and the cheaper it looks, the more expensive it usually works out, because you redo it. A full arch can last a lifetime, but done and maintained improperly it lasts ten to twenty years and costs you three to five times more. So I’d rather be the cheapest thing that actually works: one all-inclusive price, six implants over a titanium bar, and a warranty I stand behind. Most practices won’t tell you this, they just get it done.”
Dr. Henry Qiu, DDS · UCLA-trained · 238+ Google reviews

The evidence backs the six-implant approach. A 2019 systematic review in the Journal of Dentistry (Howe et al., 2019) reports around 96% implant survival at ten years, with survival curves that flatten rather than fall sharply. The American Dental Association cites a 90–95% implant success rate over 10 years when placement protocols are followed, and the AAID estimates 3 million+ Americans have implants. The deciding factor in long-term success is surgical execution and healing, not the lowest headline price.

From $20,000

Per arch, all-inclusive, scan, six implants, titanium bar, sedation, graft & final zirconia

6 per arch

Implants we place, two extra legs of margin vs. All-on-4

~96%

10-year implant survival (2019 systematic review, Journal of Dentistry)

Frequently asked

All-on-4 dental implants cost: common questions

  • The first thing I ask is what you're looking for and what you're comparing us to, because that's the only way to compare apples to apples. My pricing starts at $20,000 per arch, all-inclusive, with no add-ons. That's low relative to the roughly $34,000 per arch experienced surgeons I trained with charge in other states, and they often have a six-month wait. We can do that because we're newer and building volume, so you get the same care for less and faster. It won't stay this low: as we grow, the price rises.

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Transparent pricing, no surprises.

Here's every price we charge. No hidden costs, no upsell.

What we charge

  • Single tooth implant

    $3,500+

    per tooth · implant, abutment, and crown

  • Snap-on dentures (Overdentures)

    $13,000

    all-in · stable on 2–4 implants

  • Permanent full mouth (All On X)

    $20,000

    starts at, per arch · 10-year biological warranty

  • Cosmetic + Invisalign + restorative

    Custom pricing

    quoted to your specific plan

Dr. Henry Qiu, DDS, UCLA-trained dentist focused on implant dentistry

Your Implant Dentist

The doctor in the room is the one who does everything.

When you book a consult, you're not meeting a sales coordinator. You're meeting me. I'll personally read your CBCT, draft your treatment plan, and quote your exact price, start to finish.

, Dr. Henry Qiu, DDS

UCLA Trained · DIO Implant Faculty & Instructor