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description: All-on-4 in Rosarito runs $7,500 to $12,000 per arch. What the price covers, the real calendar in months, and why living on the Baja coast changes the whole equation.
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# All-on-4 Dental Implants in Rosarito: Cost and Process

*All-on-4 in Rosarito runs $7,500 to $12,000 per arch. What the price covers, the real calendar in months, and why living on the Baja coast changes the whole equation.*

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## What does All-on-4 cost in Rosarito?

**$7,500 to $12,000 USD per arch.** A full mouth, meaning both the upper and lower arches, therefore lands roughly between $15,000 and $24,000. In the United States the same treatment commonly runs two to three times that, which is why full-arch work is one of the main reasons people cross into Baja at all.
TreatmentRosarito (USD)All-on-4, one arch$7,500 - $12,000All-on-4, both archesroughly $15,000 - $24,000Single dental implant$800 - $1,400Zirconia crown$280 - $500

The single implant and crown prices are included above for context. Full-arch work is not simply four implants added together, and comparing the two lines tells you that immediately.

## What All-on-4 actually is

A fixed full-arch bridge supported by a small number of implants, typically four to six per arch, with the rear implants angled to use available bone and often avoid grafting. The result is a set of teeth that is screwed into place rather than removed at night.

It is not a denture that snaps in and out, and it is not a separate implant for every tooth. That middle position is exactly why it exists: fewer implants than a full individual reconstruction, far more stability than a conventional denture.

## The process, step by step
- **Consultation and imaging.** A CBCT scan shows bone volume and decides whether you are a candidate at all. This step is not optional and no honest quote precedes it.
- **Extractions and surgery.** Any remaining failing teeth come out, implants are placed, and a provisional fixed bridge usually goes on the same day or within a few days.
- **Healing.** Several months while the implants integrate with bone. You wear the provisional bridge through this period, eating a softer diet.
- **Final prosthesis.** Once integration is confirmed, the permanent bridge is made and fitted, usually across several appointments for try-in and adjustment.

Realistically this is a calendar measured in months, not days. Marketing that compresses it into a single visit is describing the provisional stage and quietly skipping the rest.

## Why this is not a day-trip treatment

Rosarito is 30 to 40 minutes past the border, which makes it unusually convenient compared with flying somewhere for full-arch work. It still does not make All-on-4 a one-day procedure. You will need the surgical visit, adjustment appointments during healing, and several visits for the final bridge.

This is where the Rosarito patient profile matters. A large American and Canadian retiree community lives on this coast, and for a resident the entire scheduling problem evaporates. An adjustment appointment is an errand. That structural advantage is the single biggest reason full-arch work makes sense here for someone who lives nearby.

If you are crossing from Southern California instead, the treatment is still workable, but plan it as a project across several months rather than a trip. Count the crossings honestly before you commit.

## What drives the price difference
- **Number of implants.** Four is the name, but some arches need six for adequate support. More implants, higher cost.
- **Material of the final bridge.** Acrylic on a metal frame sits at the lower end. Monolithic zirconia sits at the top, and the gap between them is thousands of dollars per arch.
- **Grafting.** The angled technique often avoids it, but not always.
- **Sedation.** Local anesthesia, IV sedation and general anesthesia are priced differently.
- **Whether the provisional and the final bridge are both included.** Some quotes cover only one. This is the most common source of a nasty surprise.

## Honest limits

Not everyone is a candidate. Insufficient bone, uncontrolled diabetes, heavy smoking and certain medications all change the picture, and a responsible clinic will tell you so after looking at your scan rather than after taking your deposit.

Implants can fail to integrate. Prosthetics can fracture. Gum tissue recedes over years and can change how the bridge looks at the margin. Full-arch work also requires ongoing maintenance and professional cleaning that is different from natural teeth. Nobody can guarantee you a permanent result, in Rosarito or anywhere else, and treating a guarantee as a selling point is a reason for more scrutiny rather than less.

## Questions to ask before committing
- Does the price include extractions, the provisional bridge, the final bridge and all adjustment visits?
- What material is the final bridge, and what would the alternative cost?
- How many implants per arch in my specific case, and why that number?
- Who performs the surgery, and what is their training in full-arch cases?
- How many appointments should I plan, over how many months?
- What is the warranty, what voids it, and who pays if an implant fails at month eight?
- What does long-term maintenance look like and what does it cost annually?

## About these figures

Molar City has been an independent dental tourism directory **since 2007**. We are not a dental clinic and we do not practice dentistry. The ranges above reflect the Rosarito market we track across 98 clinics. Your own quote should come from imaging of your mouth, not from a published range, and a quote given before a scan is not a quote.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### How much does All-on-4 cost in Rosarito, Mexico?

$7,500 to $12,000 USD per arch. Both arches together typically land between $15,000 and $24,000, roughly 50% to 70% below common US pricing.

### Can All-on-4 be finished in one trip?

No. Surgery and a provisional bridge can happen quickly, but the implants need months to integrate before the final bridge is made. Plan a project across several months, not a single visit.

### What makes one All-on-4 quote higher than another?

Mainly the number of implants, the material of the final bridge, whether grafting is needed, the type of sedation, and whether both the provisional and final bridges are included in the price.

### Is Rosarito a good place for full-arch implants?

It is especially practical if you live on the Baja coast, since the repeat appointments become errands. For day-trippers from San Diego it is workable because the town is 30 to 40 minutes past the border, but you should count the crossings before committing.

### Is everyone a candidate for All-on-4?

No. Bone volume, uncontrolled diabetes, heavy smoking and some medications can rule it out or change the plan. A CBCT scan decides, and any clinic quoting a full-arch price before imaging is guessing.

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