All-on-4 Full Mouth Dental Implants: A Complete Journey from Clinical Assessment to Metal-Ceramic Restoration
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All-on-4 Full Mouth Dental Implants: A Complete Journey from Clinical Assessment to Metal-Ceramic Restoration

A step-by-step guide to All-on-4 full arch implants: digital assessment, healing with a temporary bridge, the final metal-ceramic restoration, and Hong Kong costs.

Severe tooth loss or extensive dental damage affects not only facial aesthetics, but also chewing function and personal confidence. With modern advancements in implant dentistry, the All-on-4 full arch rehabilitation technique provides a scientifically precise solution that restores an entire fixed dentition with fewer implants and reduced surgical burden.

Below, we present a complete clinical case journey to illustrate the rigor, planning, and long-term value behind this treatment.

1. Understanding All-on-4: Biomechanics Meets Bone Structure

The All-on-4 concept is a biomechanically engineered approach in which four strategically angled implants are placed into the jawbone to support a full fixed dental bridge.

This technique is particularly beneficial for patients with limited bone volume, as it often avoids the need for complex procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lift surgery.

Compared with traditional full-mouth implant rehabilitation requiring six to eight implants, All-on-4 can reduce overall cost by approximately one-third to one-half, while significantly shortening treatment time and physiological stress.

2. Clinical Case Journey: A Step-by-Step Restoration Process

Full arch rehabilitation is never a single-step procedure—it is a carefully staged medical process.

a. Digital Pre-Surgical Assessment

Successful outcomes begin with accurate diagnostics. We perform a full panoramic X-ray evaluation to assess bone volume, nerve positioning, and oral health conditions, allowing for a fully individualized treatment plan.

Panoramic X-ray evaluation before All-on-4 full arch implant treatment in Hong Kong

b. Healing Phase with Temporary Fixed Prosthesis

After implant placement, the gum tissue and bone require approximately 3 to 6 months for osseointegration.

During this period, patients are fitted with a temporary fixed prosthesis, ensuring continued chewing function, aesthetics, and social confidence.

Temporary fixed prosthesis during healing period after All-on-4 implant surgery

c. Final Restoration: Metal-Ceramic Fixed Bridge

Once implant integration is confirmed, the final restoration is delivered in the form of a metal-ceramic fixed bridge.

This prosthesis combines:

  • An internal metal framework for structural strength and bite resistance

  • An outer ceramic layer that recreates natural translucency and lifelike aesthetics

Final metal-ceramic fixed bridge restoration supported by All-on-4 implants

d. Treatment Outcome

The final result demonstrates a natural smile reconstruction and optimized occlusal function, restoring both comfort and confidence.

Before and after smile transformation with All-on-4 full mouth dental implants

3. Cost and Value: Understanding the Investment in Long-Term Health

Full mouth rehabilitation is a significant healthcare investment.

In Hong Kong, the typical cost range for All-on-4 full arch implants is:

HKD $100,000 – $250,000 per arch

Cost differences depend on:

  • Material selection: acrylic versus durable metal-ceramic solutions

  • Clinical complexity: extractions, infection management, bone limitations

  • Professional expertise: surgeon experience and qualifications

4. Ensuring Long-Term Success

When choosing a clinic, patients should look beyond price and focus on long-term medical reliability.

High-quality implant centers provide:

  • Transparent material explanations

  • Documented real clinical cases (Before & After)

  • Long-term follow-up support

Successful implant outcomes require strong patient–doctor collaboration:

  • Professional maintenance every 6 months

  • Strict daily oral hygiene to prevent peri-implantitis

  • Continuity of care with a stable medical team

Article Info

First published: 15 January 2026

Last reviewed: July 2026

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