Full-arch implants for adults missing most or all teeth. 13 clinics across WA, QLD, VIC & NSW.
† Cumulative across My Implant Dentist clinics, current as at January 2026.
Cumulative figures across My Implant Dentist clinics since 2019, current as at January 2026. All practitioners hold current AHPRA registration. Patient reviews are published independently and include both positive and constructive feedback; individual experiences and outcomes vary.
All on X is one of several treatment options for missing teeth. It is most commonly considered by patients in the following situations. Final suitability is determined during consultation.
People missing most or all teeth in one or both jaws, looking for a fixed replacement rather than dentures.
Patients whose remaining teeth are loose, damaged or failing due to advanced decay, gum disease or trauma.
Patients using removable dentures who find them difficult, uncomfortable, or want a more stable alternative.
Patients who want a fixed, more stable long-term approach and are prepared to consider surgery and costs.
After your initial complimentary consultation and paid diagnostics stage, the treatment itself happens across three consecutive days, with an optional zirconia upgrade 3–6 months later.
Implants placed under IV sedation or general anaesthetic. Any remaining non-viable teeth removed. You rest and recover afterwards.
A prototype is tried in so you can see and approve the shape, size and colour of your new smile before the acrylic is finalised.
Your acrylic teeth are fitted. Acrylic is a long-term option, approximately 5 years on average with proper care, at $19,000 per jaw.
An optional upgrade to zirconia ($25,000 per jaw). Fitted across 2–3 additional appointments — first try-in, second try-in, then final permanent insert.
Payment plans via Humm, Humm 90 and TLC. Early compassionate release of superannuation may apply in certain circumstances.
Find out if you're a candidate — free 30-min consultation*Indicative only. Weekly figure based on acrylic at $19,000 per jaw over a 60-month interest-free plan via an approved third-party lender, after standard deposit. Subject to credit approval and lender T&Cs. Material lifespan figures are indicative industry averages and depend on individual oral hygiene, diet and clinical factors; outcomes vary between individuals. Final treatment cost confirmed in a written quote after consultation. Superannuation eligibility is determined by the ATO.
All on X is most often considered by adults missing most or all teeth in one or both jaws, those with loose, damaged or failing teeth, and those struggling with full or partial dentures. Final suitability is determined during your complimentary consultation with an AHPRA-registered dentist.
Indicative pricing is $19,000 per jaw for acrylic teeth or $25,000 per jaw for zirconia teeth. Treatment costs vary depending on clinical needs, materials selected and complexity, and are confirmed in a written quote after consultation. Payment plans from $73/week are available via Humm, Humm 90 and TLC, subject to lender approval.
The implant placement and acrylic teeth are typically fitted across three consecutive days. A soft-food diet is generally required for 6–8 weeks while implants integrate with bone. An optional zirconia upgrade is fitted 3–6 months later. Recovery time varies between individuals.
Surgery can be performed under IV sedation or general anaesthetic. Post-operative discomfort is common and is generally managed with prescribed medication. Experience varies between individuals.
All surgical and invasive procedures carry risks. For implant surgery, these include infection, bleeding, nerve disturbance, sinus complications (upper jaw), implant failure, prosthetic complications and the need for revision treatment. Risks are discussed individually before consent. You may wish to seek a second opinion from another appropriately qualified practitioner.
A complimentary consultation with an AHPRA-registered dentist is the next step to determining whether All on X may be suitable for you.