If you're researching All-on-4 cost for Federal Way patients, here's the honest pricing landscape — what Elite charges, what chain implant centers charge, what King County multi-provider practices charge, and what's actually included at each price point. The $15,000-$35,000 spread across the King County market is real and structural; understanding why helps you compare quotes intelligently.
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Schedule ConsultationAll-on-4 cost for Federal Way patients ranges from about $15,000 to $50,000 per arch depending on where you go — a meaningful spread across the King County market that often reflects business model differences more than clinical differences. Same titanium implants from major manufacturers, same zirconia from established U.S. dental labs, same surgical techniques drawn from peer-reviewed literature can be priced very differently across providers.
For Federal Way patients comparing All-on-4 quotes, the most important question isn't "what's the lowest number" — it's "what's included at that number, and what gets added later." Quote-only practices (most chain centers and King County multi-provider practices) frequently start with a low headline number and add charges after consultation: bone grafting, IV sedation, imaging, follow-up visits, the final restoration itself if you started with a provisional-only quote. Elite's $15,000 per arch is all-inclusive with a transparent itemization in writing before any surgical date is scheduled.
For other full-arch protocols and their pricing — All-on-6 (same $15,000 price as All-on-4 at Elite, $4,000-$8,000 markup at most other practices), zygomatic implants (priced separately when clinically indicated), and snap-in dentures (lower upfront, comparable lifetime cost) — see the dedicated procedure pages.
For the broader procedure information — what All-on-4 actually involves, the workflow, recovery, and clinical details — see our main All-on-4 page. This page focuses specifically on cost in the Federal Way and King County market.
A side-by-side comparison of All-on-4 pricing across the King County market — chains, multi-provider practices, and Elite. Pricing reflects publicly stated ranges where available and patient-reported pricing for practices that don't publish.
Federal Way and King County independent multi-provider practices and prosthodontist offices typically run $25,000-$50,000 per arch for All-on-4 cases — patient-reported pricing in the South Sound market. Specific quotes vary based on materials, complexity, and which provider model you're working with.
What explains the price differential. Elite's $15,000 per arch reflects the structural advantages of independent owner-operator practice in a Pierce County commercial market about 25 minutes southeast of Federal Way: lower geographic overhead than King County real estate, single-doctor model without multi-specialist team overhead, full-arch as the practice's primary specialty, and no DSO management fees or chain corporate parent overhead. The clinical work is the same — same titanium implants from major manufacturers, same zirconia from established dental labs, same techniques drawn from peer-reviewed literature.
For a more thorough comparison framework that applies to any practice you're evaluating, see our Comparing Full Arch Options page with the six-question evaluation framework.
Federal Way to Bonney Lake is about 25 minutes via SR-18 East to SR-167 South to SR-410 East in typical off-peak traffic. The route crosses from King County into Pierce County via the SR-18/SR-167 corridor, then heads east on SR-410 through Sumner to Bonney Lake. Rush hour can extend the drive somewhat; most Federal Way patients schedule mid-morning or early-afternoon appointments to avoid peak congestion on SR-167.
For All-on-4 specifically, the timeline involves 4-5 visits over 12 weeks: consultation (1-2 hours), surgery day (4-6 hours including provisional placement), prototype try-in at week 8 (1 hour), final delivery at week 10-12 (2 hours), and follow-ups. The 16-minute drive fits easily into a normal day rather than requiring half a day off — meaningfully different from the time commitment of patients driving to King County or downtown Seattle for specialty appointments.
For All-on-4 surgery day (the longest visit), patients typically arrive by 7:30-8:30 AM under IV sedation. The procedure itself takes 3-5 hours including extractions, implant placement, and same-day provisional placement. Patients are typically discharged by mid-afternoon. You'll need a driver to bring you home — IV sedation requires a sober adult driver regardless of distance. Most Federal Way patients arrange a family member or close friend; the 25-minute return trip is well within range for that arrangement.
For the Week 8 prototype try-in and Week 10-12 final delivery visits, the appointments are shorter (1-2 hours) and don't require sedation. Most Federal Way patients handle these as part of a normal day, scheduling the appointment mid-morning and being back in Federal Way by lunchtime.
All-on-4 treatment spans approximately 12 weeks from surgery to final restoration. Here's the standard workflow with timing notes for what to expect at each visit.
Cone Beam CT imaging assesses your bone, sinus position, and overall anatomy. Medical history review, sedation evaluation, and a written treatment plan with itemized pricing. Typically 60-90 minutes. For Federal Way patients, this is the only visit before surgery day.
Under IV sedation: any remaining teeth are removed, four implants per arch are placed, and same-day printed PMMA provisional teeth are delivered. You leave with teeth, not without them. Typically 4-6 hours total visit length.
A printed prototype of your final teeth is tried in to verify fit, bite, and aesthetics. Adjustments are made before the final zirconia bridge is fabricated. Typically a 60-90 minute visit; no sedation required.
Your final zirconia bridge is delivered and secured to the implants. This is the restoration designed to last 20+ years with appropriate maintenance. Typically a 90-minute visit. The provisional comes off; the final goes in.
Total visits for Federal Way patients: typically 4-5 trips to Bonney Lake over 12 weeks. Beyond the four visits above, one short follow-up at 1-2 weeks post-surgery confirms healing. After final delivery, follow-ups at 3, 6, and 12 months are part of the standard care included in pricing — these are 30-minute visits that fit easily into normal workdays for Federal Way patients.
This is the most common question across all our markets. The short answer: no, the price reflects a sustainable independent practice business model in a Pierce County commercial market — not cut clinical quality. Same titanium implants from major manufacturers (Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Zimmer Biomet, etc.). Same zirconia from established U.S. dental labs. Same surgical techniques drawn from peer-reviewed literature. Same WA General Anesthesia Permit-authorized IV sedation.
The structural reasons the price is lower than King County chain centers and Federal Way multi-provider practices: practice model (single-doctor versus multi-specialist team overhead), operational focus (full-arch is the practice's primary specialty), and ownership structure (independent owner-operator without DSO management fees or chain corporate parent overhead). The math works because the cost structure is fundamentally different.
ClearChoice's published full-arch pricing range is $14,000-$36,000 per arch, with King County locations (including Federal Way) typically in the upper-middle of that range. The lower end typically reflects PMMA-based long-term provisional restorations (acrylic), not zirconia. The upper end reflects zirconia bridges. Patient-reported pricing for ClearChoice King County full-arch cases with zirconia commonly runs $20,000-$35,000 per arch.
Nuvia patient-reported pricing in industry sources runs $25,000-$50,000 per arch. Their marketing emphasizes "permanent teeth in 24 hours" — see our Comparing page FAQ for why this framing is technically misleading (osseointegration takes 4-6 months regardless of which prosthesis is delivered).
Elite at $15,000 per arch all-inclusive with final zirconia included is meaningfully below both chains — typically saving Federal Way patients $5,000-$35,000 per arch versus the chains.
Three reasons Federal Way patients make the drive: price ($5,000-$35,000 in savings per arch), practice structure (single-doctor continuity vs the multi-provider model at most chains and group practices), and pricing transparency (published all-inclusive vs quote-only with potential for tier upgrades and add-ons later).
The Bonney Lake drive is comparable to drives Federal Way residents already make for other appointments — to Sea-Tac, to Tacoma medical specialists, to recreation in East Pierce County. It's not an unusual distance for high-value medical care; it is unusual for the cost differential to be this large at this distance.
The honest answer: there are tradeoffs, but they're not clinical quality tradeoffs.
You drive 25 minutes instead of 10 minutes to a Federal Way practice. You meet one surgeon rather than a multi-specialist team — which is structurally different but not better or worse depending on what you value. The practice is newer (opening February 2027) — Dr. Volland has 8 years of Naval surgical practice but Elite as an entity is less than a year old at launch. Capacity is more limited than at chain centers with multiple surgical chairs and rotating providers — booking can take longer at peak times.
What you don't trade off: clinical quality, materials, sedation safety, regulatory compliance, or post-operative care. The cost savings come from business model differences, not corner-cutting.
Yes. Elite is a single-doctor practice — there is one surgeon, and that surgeon (Dr. Volland) personally performs your consultation, your surgery, every prototype try-in, the final delivery, and every follow-up visit. No partner. No rotating provider. No "we'll see who's available."
For Federal Way patients comparing All-on-4 practices, this is one of the clearest structural differences from chain implant centers and multi-surgeon group practices common in the King County market. Whether single-doctor continuity matters to you is a personal preference — but the difference is real and the question is worth asking of any practice you evaluate.
For true emergencies (significant bleeding, signs of severe infection, anaphylaxis), warrant immediate ED evaluation regardless of distance from your surgical practice. Federal Way and the surrounding King County area are well-served by emergency departments with experience managing oral and maxillofacial post-operative issues. For urgent but non-emergency concerns (excessive swelling, increasing pain after day 3, suspected dry socket), we provide phone guidance and arrange same-day or next-day evaluation when warranted.
Most post-operative concerns can be assessed by phone with photos before deciding if a return visit to Bonney Lake is needed. The 25-minute return trip is well within range for urgent evaluations when needed.
No. We describe the workflow accurately: same-day provisional teeth (printed PMMA) at surgery, then prototype try-in at week 8, then final zirconia bridge at week 10-12 after osseointegration is clinically confirmed.
The "permanent teeth in 24 hours" framing used in some chain marketing is technically misleading because osseointegration — the biological process of implants fusing with bone — takes 4-6 months regardless of which prosthesis is delivered on day one. A zirconia bridge delivered 24 hours after surgery still functions as a transitional restoration during osseointegration. Multiple independent dental sources have characterized this framing as misleading. We use accurate timeline language because it matches the biology.
Dental insurance typically provides limited coverage for full-arch cases — most dental plans have annual maximums of $1,000-$2,500, and many specifically exclude or limit implant coverage. For a $15,000 per arch procedure, dental insurance might offset $1,000-$3,000 of the total cost depending on your plan, but rarely covers a majority of the procedure.
Elite is in-network with most major dental insurance carriers. We verify your specific coverage before treatment and provide a written estimate showing exactly what your plan will cover and what your out-of-pocket responsibility will be. See our insurance page for the verification process.
Medical insurance occasionally covers meaningful portions of full-arch implant cases when the procedure qualifies as medically necessary — typically when tooth loss results from documented trauma, oncologic treatment (radiation/surgery for head and neck cancer), congenital conditions, or specific systemic medical conditions. The coverage process requires medical documentation and typically pre-authorization.
For Federal Way patients with potentially qualifying medical situations, we coordinate medical insurance verification through our medical billing process. If your case qualifies, medical insurance can sometimes cover a substantial portion of treatment — meaningfully changing the out-of-pocket cost calculation.
Financing is available through several established healthcare lending partners — Cherry, Proceed Finance, Sunbit, LendingClub, and CareCredit. Terms vary by partner, with some offering 0% APR introductory periods, longer fixed-rate terms (up to 60 months), and various credit thresholds.
For a $15,000 per arch procedure, monthly payments typically range from $250-$450 over a 36-60 month term depending on which financing partner and what your credit profile supports. See our financing page for the payment calculator and partner details.
Yes — HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds are eligible for All-on-4 treatment, including the surgical placement, IV sedation, imaging, and final restoration. This effectively reduces the cost by your marginal tax rate — for many patients, that's a 20-35% effective discount on the procedure.
For a $15,000 per arch procedure paid with HSA/FSA funds, the effective cost can be reduced to $9,750-$12,000 depending on your tax bracket. This is one of the most overlooked cost-reduction strategies for elective dental procedures.
If you've received an All-on-4 quote from a Federal Way or King County chain center or multi-provider practice and want a written estimate to compare, schedule a complimentary consultation at Elite. We provide 3D imaging and itemized pricing in writing. The price differential to most King County options is typically $5,000-$35,000 per arch — meaningful enough to justify the 25-minute drive southeast.
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