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All-on-4 dental implants in Mexico City

A clear plan for fixed full-arch teeth in Roma Sur

All-on-4 can replace a full upper arch, lower arch, or both with a fixed implant-supported bridge. At hisonrisa in Roma Sur, Mexico City, we review your scan, explain candidacy, outline a staged timeline based on your case, and give you a written MXN quote before you travel.

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Recent patient testimonial portrait in the waiting area at hisonrisa in Roma Sur.
Recent patient testimonial portrait inside hisonrisa dental clinic in Roma Sur.
Recent patient testimonial portrait near a window at hisonrisa in Roma Sur.
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Full-arch implant consultation at hisonrisa in Roma Sur, Mexico City.
Two-trip plan Price: from 210,299 MXN/arch

Includes: Exam, CBCT, implant planning, surgery, and provisional bridge phase. Final bridge quoted after healing.

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  • Neighborhoods: Roma Sur, Condesa, Roma Norte, Narvarte
  • Hours: By appointment

All-on-4 cost, candidacy, and staged timing in Mexico City

These are the questions people usually ask before they compare All-on-4 options in Mexico City, send a scan, or ask for a quote. Short answers here. More detail comes below.

  • What is the starting price for All-on-4?

    At hisonrisa, All-on-4 starts from 210,299 MXN per arch for the surgical and provisional phase; the definitive bridge is planned and quoted after healing. If you need both arches, the full-mouth total starts from 420,599 MXN before any clinically needed add-ons. Your final quote depends on whether you need one arch or both, and whether add-ons like extractions or regeneration are needed.

  • Could All-on-4 be right for me?

    All-on-4 may be indicated for people with failing teeth, advanced wear, loose dentures, or long-term denture use. We confirm bone, bite, medical conditions, and whether the standard plan is appropriate with imaging and specialist review before accepting the case.

  • Why is treatment staged?

    Implants need time to heal before the definitive bridge is fitted. Many cases separate the surgical/provisional phase from the final restorative phase, but timing, stay length, and sequence are confirmed after CBCT review, stability, healing, and lab planning.

  • Do I leave with teeth after surgery?

    Many patients leave the surgical phase with a fixed provisional bridge when the implants are stable enough and the surgical plan allows it. The exact timing depends on implant stability, available bone, and your case. We confirm that before treatment so you know what to expect.

  • How do I start if I'm traveling?

    You can book online, message us on WhatsApp, or call us if your travel timing is tight. Send any recent X-rays or CBCT files, photos of your smile or current denture, your medical history and medications, smoking or diabetes details if relevant, travel dates, and any previous implant, denture, or quote records.

What All-on-4 replaces and how it works

All-on-4 is a full-arch treatment for people who need to replace most or all teeth in one upper arch, lower arch, or both. It uses four strategically planned implants to support one fixed bridge, with a staged plan built around healing, bite, and long-term stability.

  • 3D illustration of a full-arch bridge supported by four implants.

    Four implants can support one full arch

    The treatment uses four implants to support one fixed bridge. For many patients, that creates a simpler plan than replacing each tooth one by one.

  • 3D illustration of angled implants making better use of available bone.

    The plan can make better use of available bone

    In some cases, the back implants are angled to engage stronger bone and reduce the need for grafting. Your scan tells us if that approach fits your case.

  • 3D illustration of a fixed bridge seated on abutments with a fixation screw.

    The bridge stays fixed in place

    Unlike a removable denture, the bridge is attached to the implants. That means no adhesive, less movement, and a more stable everyday feel.

  • 3D illustration of upper and lower dental arches representing treatment for one or both arches.

    One arch or both arches can be treated

    Some people need one upper or lower arch restored. Others need full-mouth treatment. The plan depends on which teeth are failing and how your bite works.

  • 3D illustration of staged treatment steps for an All-on-4 restoration.

    Treatment happens in phases

    All-on-4 is usually delivered in a surgical phase and a final restorative phase after healing. That timeline protects stability and helps the final bridge fit better.

  • 3D illustration of a dental articulator showing function and bite.

    The goal is function as much as appearance

    This treatment is meant to restore a stable bite and a more usable smile, not just fill space where teeth used to be.

How All-on-4 can change daily life

If you are comparing All-on-4 options in Mexico City, you are probably not just comparing procedures. You are comparing what daily life feels like now with what a fixed full-arch plan could help restore.

Older patient holding a removable denture while considering tooth-replacement options.

What daily life may feel like now

  • Dentures that shift when you talk or eat
  • Adhesive that still does not make you feel fully secure
  • Avoiding certain foods because chewing takes too much effort
  • Feeling self-conscious in photos, conversations, or work settings
  • Spending more time and money on repairs that never fully solve the problem
Clinician examining a patient during a full-arch implant consultation.

What a fixed full-arch plan can help restore

  • A fixed bridge instead of something removable
  • More stability for eating, speaking, and smiling
  • A clearer treatment plan with provisional and final phases explained upfront
  • A more durable long-term direction than patching one tooth at a time
  • A smile that feels more settled and more like your own again

Are you a candidate for full-arch implants ?

Many adults who need full-arch replacement can still be evaluated for All-on-4. What matters most is the scan, the bite, and whether the case can be planned safely in phases.

All-on-4 may be indicated if

  • You are missing most teeth in one or both arches
  • You already wear a denture that feels unstable or frustrating
  • You have multiple failing teeth that are difficult to save long-term
  • Your overall health is stable and medical conditions are reasonably controlled
  • You are ready to follow the soft-diet, hygiene, and review phase after surgery

Some cases need a closer discussion

  • Limited bone volume, sinus anatomy, or nerve position may make All-on-6, grafting, or another plan safer
  • Active gum disease or infection must be controlled before the final plan is confirmed
  • Heavy smoking raises healing risk and can change candidacy
  • Uncontrolled diabetes should be stabilized before surgery
  • Bisphosphonates or other medications may require physician review
  • Bruxism, heavy bite force, or limited hygiene ability can change bridge design and maintenance

Age alone does not rule you out

  • There is no fixed age limit by itself
  • Overall health and healing matter more than the birthday alone
  • A CT scan and medical review tell us far more than age by itself

An honest comparison of All-on-4 and removable alternatives

All-on-4 is not automatically the right option for everyone. This comparison helps you understand when a fixed solution is worth it and when a removable option may still make sense.

Gloved hands holding a fixed full-arch teeth model in front of an enlarged dental image.

All-on-4 - from 210,299 MXN/arch

  • Fixed, not removable
  • Feels closer to natural teeth
  • Can offer stronger stability for eating and speaking
  • Helps preserve function and bone support
  • Built as a long-term full-arch solution

Best for

  • Patients who want a fixed long-term solution
Clinician showing a traditional removable denture to a patient during a consultation.

Traditional dentures - ask for quote

  • Removable and taken out at night
  • Can slip or move while eating or speaking
  • Chewing function is usually more limited
  • Bone and fit can keep changing over time
  • Often needs future relines or fit adjustments

Best for

  • Tighter budgets or patients who are not ready for surgery yet
Close-up of a snap-on denture model held in a gloved hand.

Snap-on dentures - ask for quote

  • Removable, but usually more stable than a conventional denture
  • Often clips onto 2-4 implants
  • Still removed for cleaning
  • Can be a middle ground between dentures and a fixed bridge
  • Usually less extensive than a full All-on-4 plan

Best for

  • Patients who want more stability without giving up a removable option

All-on-4 pricing for one arch or full mouth

All-on-4 is quoted per arch. The starting price covers the surgical and provisional phase; the definitive bridge is planned and quoted after healing. U.S. comparison estimates are planning context only; the official quote is in MXN.

3D illustration of a fixed per-arch bridge on four implants.

Per Arch

(Upper or Lower) — from 210,299 MXN

hisonrisa

210,299 MXN

MXN quote

USA

~$23,999 USD

One upper or lower arch restored with 4 implants and a phased fixed-bridge plan.

  • 4 implants per arch
  • Surgery and surgical fees
  • Full-arch surgical guide
  • Provisional bridge phase after surgery
  • Final bridge planned and quoted after healing
  • U.S. planning benchmark shown for context only
  • Flights, hotel, and final-bridge timing are separate from the starting surgical-phase price
quote one arch
3D illustration of an All-on-4 full-mouth restoration with upper and lower arches.

Full Mouth

(Upper + Lower) — from 420,599 MXN

Best value

hisonrisa

420,599 MXN

MXN quote

USA

~$47,899 USD

Both arches planned together for a complete bite reconstruction with the same phased timeline.

  • 8 implants total (4 per arch)
  • Both arches planned together when clinically appropriate
  • Provisional bridge phase for both arches
  • Same staged-planning logic, with sequence confirmed by the clinical plan
  • U.S. planning benchmark shown for context only
  • Flights, hotel, add-ons, and final-bridge timing are separate from the starting surgical-phase price
quote full mouth

How the staged timeline usually works

Full-arch treatment is usually planned in stages. Many cases include a surgical/provisional phase first and a definitive bridge phase after healing, but the exact sequence is confirmed after CBCT review, clinical evaluation, and specialist planning.

hisonrisa dental team performing full-arch implant surgery during the first All-on-4 trip.

Surgical and provisional phase (estimated window)

  • Arrival and rest when you are coming from outside Mexico City
  • CBCT, records, final planning, and quote confirmation before surgery
  • Surgery, extractions if needed, implant placement, and the start of the provisional phase
  • Recovery, soft diet, review visits, and a slower pace before going home
  • Stay length and surgery time depend on each arch, case complexity, and availability
hisonrisa dentist reviewing the definitive bridge plan with a patient during the second All-on-4 trip.

Definitive restorative phase after healing

  • X-rays and final records confirm healing before the lab phase
  • The definitive bridge is fabricated when the case is ready
  • Fitting, bite adjustments, and final refinements
  • The interval between phases depends on osseointegration, healing, lab timing, and restorative planning
  • WhatsApp support during healing and return-trip planning

Meet the All-on-4 team

Full-arch cases usually involve more than one clinician. This is the team that supports prosthetic planning, implant placement, periodontal health, and restorative follow-through across the case.

Portrait of Laura Valdez, registered nurse and patient experience lead at hisonrisa in Roma Sur, Mexico City.
Patient experience · RN Céd. Prof. 13329093

Laura Valdez

Registered nurse and patient experience lead helping with messages, scheduling, and follow-up.

Patient experience · RN Céd. Prof. 13329093
Portrait of Dr. Samuel Clorio, prosthodontist at hisonrisa in Roma Sur, Mexico City.
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Dr. Samuel Clorio

Plans the prosthetic and restorative side of the case so implant position, bite, provisional bridge, and final prosthesis follow the same logic.

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Portrait of Dra. Roxana Castillo, periodontist at hisonrisa in Roma Sur, Mexico City.
Periodontist Céd. Prof. 13268948

Dra. Roxana Castillo

Plans and places implants while reviewing periodontal health, bone support, and tissue stability for a more predictable full-arch foundation.

Periodontist Céd. Prof. 13268948
Portrait of Dra. Andrea Ruiz, general dentist at hisonrisa in Roma Sur, Mexico City.
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Dra. Andrea Ruiz

Supports provisional and restorative follow-through so the temporary and definitive bridge stages stay coherent and esthetic.

General dentist Céd. Prof. 13759097
Portrait of Dra. Natalia Vazquez, general dentist at hisonrisa in Roma Sur, Mexico City.
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Dra. Natalia Vazquez

Helps coordinate diagnostics, restorative sequencing, and the day-to-day patient experience around a larger treatment plan.

General dentist Céd. Prof. 12244726
Portrait of Dr. Gilberto Villarreal, endodontist at hisonrisa in Roma Sur, Mexico City.
Endodontist Céd. Prof. 13177755

Dr. Gilberto Villarreal

Supports complex treatment planning and endodontic decision-making when full-arch cases involve salvage questions or staged preparation.

Endodontist Céd. Prof. 13177755
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What implant patients say about care at hisonrisa

These are clinic-wide reviews, not all from All-on-4 cases, but they reflect the things implant patients usually care about most: clear communication, calm care, and solid follow-through.

Planning your All-on-4 trips to Mexico City

Dental tourism in CDMX gets much easier when the sequence is clear. Estimate days, where to stay, flights, and how to think about the budget around treatment before booking around the plan.

Planning your All-on-4 trips to Mexico City
Plan Overview
How much time should I allow for the first phase?
Many cases use about 6-8 days for the first stay, but the exact window is confirmed after scan review, surgical planning, and schedule availability.
How much time should I allow for the definitive phase?
Many cases use about 5-7 days for final records, lab work, and adjustments, but that window depends on healing, lab timing, and restorative planning.
Where should I stay?
Roma Sur, Condesa, and Roma Norte are usually the easiest neighborhoods for walkability, soft-food options, and short rides to the clinic.
Flying to CDMX
Direct flights are available from many U.S. and Canada routes. AICM is the main arrival airport, and Roma Sur is usually an easy Uber ride away.
Total investment estimate
Full-mouth treatment starts around 420,599 MXN. Flights and hotel are separate. We give you the full treatment quote before you book.
When can I fly after surgery?
We usually recommend flying after the final post-op check, often around day 6 or 7, depending on swelling, comfort, and how you are healing.

Find us in Roma Sur, in the heart of Mexico City

Our clinic is steps from Metro Chilpancingo and a short walk from Parque Mexico. Whether you live nearby or you are flying in for treatment, hisonrisa is easy to reach and easy to return to.

Tepic 139-706, Roma Sur, Cuauhtémoc, 06760 Ciudad de México, CDMX

Frequently asked questions about All-on-4 in Mexico City

Everything important to know about All-on-4 at hisonrisa: pricing, timing, candidacy, what to expect from the provisional phase, and how follow-up works once you are back home.

At hisonrisa, All-on-4 currently starts around 210,299 MXN per arch and about 420,599 MXN for both arches together. The core treatment quote covers the surgical phase, implants, and provisional-bridge planning.

If extractions, regeneration, surgical guides, or other add-ons are clinically needed, we show those separately before you make travel decisions.

All-on-4 quotes, invoices, and payment timing

Planning All-on-4 from abroad should feel clear before you ever get on a plane. We share written quotes, staged payment timing, and the records many patients need for reimbursement or tax conversations.

  • Payment card icon for MXN quotes, USD estimates, and major card payment options.

    Currencies: Your official quote stays in MXN; we can share USD planning estimates, major card payment options, and a provisional-to-final bridge sequence before you book travel.

  • Folder icon for a written All-on-4 treatment quote.

    Quotes: We send a written treatment plan before travel decisions, including the core treatment and any clinically likely add-ons.

  • Invoice icon for itemized English dental invoices.

    Invoices: Itemized English invoices are available for records, insurance follow-up, HSA or FSA use, or tax conversations at home.

  • Clock icon for staged All-on-4 payment timing.

    Payment timing: Full-arch treatment is typically split by phase rather than one large upfront payment.

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