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All-on-4 Treatment Options Based on Quality & Materials

BASIC OPTION

Acrylic (PMMA) Over Titanium Bar

Material: Acrylic (Polymethyl Methacrylate) teeth over a titanium framework

Pros:

  • Most affordable full-mouth implant option.

  • Lightweight and comfortable.

  • Can be quickly manufactured.

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Cons:

  • Shorter lifespan (5-7 years).

  • More prone to wear, staining, and chipping over time.

  • May require more frequent repairs or replacement.

Estimated Cost: £12,000 - £16,000 per arch

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MID - RANGE

Composite Hybrid Bridge Over Titanium Bar

Material: Composite resin teeth set over a titanium or chrome framework.

Pros:

  • More durable than acrylic, with improved aesthetics

  • Less prone to staining compared to PMMA.

  • Longer-lasting and stronger.

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Cons:

  • Can still wear down over time.

  • Slightly more expensive than acrylic options.

Estimated Cost: £14,000 - £18,000 per arch

HIGH- END

Monolithic Zirconia Prosthesis

Material: Monolithic Zirconia Prosthesis

Pros:

  • Monolithic Zirconia Prosthesis

  • Stronger than acrylic or composite.

  • Stain-resistant, chip-resistant, and offers a highly natural look.

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Cons:

  • More expensive than acrylic/composite options.

  • Heavier than acrylic or composite, which may require adjustment.

Estimated Cost: £16,000 - £20,000 per arch

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PREMIUM

Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM) Prosthesis

Material: Porcelain layered over a metal substructure (usually titanium or cobalt-chrome).

Pros:

  • Porcelain layered over a metal substructure (usually titanium or cobalt-chrome).

  • Strong, durable, and long-lasting.​

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Cons:

  • Porcelain can chip over time if not maintained properly.

  • More expensive compared to zirconia or composite options.

Estimated Cost: £18,000 - £22,000 per arch

ULTRA-PREMIUM

Layered Porcelain on Zirconia

Material: Full zirconia base with hand-layered porcelain for enhanced aesthetics.

Pros:

  • Most lifelike and aesthetically superior option.

  • Stronger than PFM with enhanced durability.

  • Extremely durable (20+ years lifespan).

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Cons:

  • Most expensive option

Estimated Cost: £20,000 - £28,000 per arch

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Comparison Table

💡 Treatments extend over 4 months or more per arch allowing you to pay in installments.

Choosing the Right Option

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