Independent · not affiliated with any clinic Updated June 2026

How Much Do All-on-4 Implants Cost in Mexico? (2026)

An aerial view of a beachfront resort hotel on the turquoise coast of Cancún, Mexico

All-on-4 in Mexico costs roughly $8,100–$12,500 per arch — about 40–55% less than the US average of ~$15,000. For US patients, Mexico is usually the best value once travel is counted, because the main hub is a town you can often drive to.

Verified prices in Los Algodones

Los Algodones — nicknamed “Molar City” — sits just across the Arizona border and is the most-documented destination for US patients. Advertised per-arch prices there break down by implant brand and material:

  • MIS (acrylic hybrid): from ~$8,110/arch
  • Nobel Biocare (acrylic hybrid): ~$8,900/arch
  • Straumann (acrylic hybrid): ~$10,800/arch
  • Nobel Prettau zirconia: ~$12,495/arch

These figures are corroborated across multiple clinic and cost-guide sources (mid-2026) and are market estimates, not quotes. Compared with the US per-arch average of ~$15,176, that’s a saving of roughly 40–55% — larger on a full mouth.

Why Mexico wins on travel: unlike Turkey or Thailand, many US patients reach Los Algodones by car or a short flight, so the “two-trip” cost is far lower. Use the cost planner to fold travel into the comparison.

What’s included — and what isn’t

A standard Los Algodones package typically includes the implants, extractions, the 3D/CT scan, local anesthesia, and both the temporary and the final prosthesis. The included final prosthesis is usually the acrylic hybrid; a zirconia upgrade is a separate ~$1,000–$2,000+ per arch, fitted on the second trip. Common add-ons are bone grafting or PRF ($200–$1,500) and IV sedation ($500–$800). Airfare and most accommodation are excluded.

The two-trip timeline

Mexico follows the standard full-arch protocol: two trips, about 4–6 months apart. On trip one (5–10 days) you get the implants and a same-day temporary set of teeth. After 3–6 months of healing at home, you return for a shorter trip (often 3–7 days) to fit the final prosthesis. Some in-house-lab clinics advertise a single extended visit, but that’s an exception and depends on your implants passing stability tests.

The catch: follow-up and warranty

The savings are real, but so are the trade-offs. If your new teeth need an adjustment after you’re home, a local US dentist may charge to service another clinic’s work, and abroad warranties often require a return trip to claim. Vet the clinic carefully and get everything in writing — our dental tourism guide walks through exactly how. For a different destination, compare All-on-4 in Turkey or see all destinations.

Medical & financial disclaimer: This article is for general information only and is not medical or financial advice. Prices are market estimate ranges, not quotes. Consult a licensed dentist and verify any clinic independently before treatment.

Frequently asked questions

How much is All-on-4 in Mexico?
In Los Algodones — the main US hub — All-on-4 starts around $8,110 per arch for an acrylic-hybrid (MIS implants), about $8,900 with Nobel and $10,800 with Straumann, rising to ~$12,495 for a Nobel Prettau zirconia arch. That’s roughly 40–55% below the US average of ~$15,000 per arch.
Is dental work in Mexico safe?
Many Mexican border clinics treat large volumes of US patients with good results, but quality varies by clinic. Safety comes from vetting the specific dentist, implant brand and lab — not the country. Confirm credentials, what the price includes and the warranty in writing before you book.
What’s included in a Mexico All-on-4 price?
Typical Los Algodones packages include implant placement, extractions, the 3D/CT scan, local anesthesia, and both the temporary and final prosthesis. Bone grafting or sinus lift ($200–$1,500+) and IV sedation are common add-ons, and airfare is never included. A zirconia upgrade adds roughly $1,000–$2,000+ per arch.