All On 4 Cost in Mexico

All On 4 Treatment

Costs may vary during the high season

all on 4 dental implants cost mexico
Two Six-Day Trips are required.

security deposit of $500 is required to lock in your price and secure your appointment. A  70% Installment is required during your first six-day visit.  The remaining balance is paid on your second four-day visit 4-5 months later.  If you have periodontal disease, 3 trips may be required.

All On 4 Single Arch (Porcelain)
$7,000 USD
Includes: All extractions, Sinus Lift, Bone Graft, Temporary Dentures, Laser Gum Therapy, Shuttle Service*. Hotel & Airfare NOT included.
All On 4 Single Arche (Zirconia) Screw-Retained & Metal Reinforced
$8,400 USD
Includes: All extractions, Sinus Lift, Bone Graft, Temporary Dentures, Laser Gum Therapy, Shuttle Service*. Hotel & Airfare NOT included.
All On 4 Both Arches (Porcelain)
$14,000 USD
Includes: All extractions, Sinus Lift, Bone Graft, Temporary Dentures, Laser Gum Therapy, Shuttle Service*. Hotel & Airfare NOT included.
All On 4 Both Arches (Zirconia) Screw-Retained & Metal Reinforced
$16,800 USD
Includes: All extractions, Sinus Lift, Bone Graft, Temporary Dentures, Laser Gum Therapy, Shuttle Service*. Hotel & Airfare NOT included.
IV Sedation
$700 USD
For the first 3 hours then $50 for each additional hour.
Zirconia Vs Porcelain Bridges
The newest and most advanced material for dental bridges is zirconia, which is a stronger and more durable material than porcelain. The main benefit of zirconia over porcelain is that it can handle more biting pressure, back teeth grinding, and never chips or stains.
Our All On 4 Treatment Includes:
  • Over 22 Years of Experience
  • ADM Board Certified Dentist
  • Performed by Dr. Moguel
  • Premium Titanium Posts
  • Premium Abutments
  • Custom Made Temporary Dentures
  • Porcelain or Zirconia Bridges
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections
  • All Tooth Extractions
  • Sinus Lift
  • Bone Graft
  • Laser Therapy – Accelerates healing
  • Antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, and pain medicine for one week

Unlike many volume-driven clinics in Mexico, all dental implant treatments are always performed by Dr. Moguel.  

We do not process or accept direct credit card payments.  You can use VENMO to send money with your Credit Card.

Cash
US Dollars
Business & Personal Checks
Accepted

Dr. Jose Moguel provides third-party financing options for patients that reside in the United States and that who’s credit rating will qualify.

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Implant Failure

There is a risk that All-on-4 dental implants can fail. This happens in about 5 percent of patients. It occurs when the implants do not fuse with the bone, primarily due to patients not waiting the required healing time, poor hygiene, or drinking alcohol.  Most of the time, this can be resolved with a new implant.

Reducing this risk is hard to do since the dentist’s, and researchers don’t always know why one implant fails, and others do not. However, if the patient follows all care instructions before and after the dental implants procedure, it’s less likely to occur. This means maintaining good oral hygiene, eating soft foods, and avoiding smoking.

The Risk of Infection

Any type of surgery carries a risk of infection. Good dentists do everything necessary to minimize this risk. However, infections do occur for various reasons. One of the most common results is the existence of peri-implantitis, a type of infection.

Knowing the signs, like the following, is a good way to get the help you need:

  • The dental implants are loose or wobbly
  • Bad breath
  • A bad taste in the mouth
  • Gums that are puffy, red, and inflamed around the dental implants
  • Pus exists in the gums
  • Fever
  • Excessive bleeding while brushing

You can call our front desk at 1 800 351 4790 Mon – Sat 10am – 8pm, email us at info@drjosemoguel.mx or fill the Contact Form

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