$15,000 per arch, all-inclusive. Surgery, sedation, the same-day provisional, and the final zirconia bridge. Most practices in Washington charge $25,000 to $45,000 per arch — and many upcharge for zirconia. We don't.
See What's Included →Includes surgical placement, in-house IV sedation, same-day provisional, 8-week prototype, and final zirconia bridge with titanium bar.
Complimentary ConsultationPricing data from competitor public marketing, RealSelf patient reports, and published Washington State industry ranges. Updated April 2026.
Comparison reflects published price ranges and operating models as of April 2026. Individual practice pricing varies by case complexity, materials, and additional procedures. The above does not constitute a medical or financial endorsement of any practice.
Most full-arch programs charge separately for the surgery, the sedation, the temporary teeth, and the final zirconia. You'll see itemized fees adding up to $25,000+ in those models. Here, the price is one number — and everything in this list is part of it.
If any of these adjunct procedures are clinically required for your case, we'll tell you at consultation — in writing, with full pricing — not in the chair on surgery day. The majority of patients do not require them.
Yes. The final zirconia bridge with titanium bar is part of the $15,000 price. There is no upcharge for zirconia versus acrylic. This is unusual in the market — most full-arch programs charge $3,000 to $8,000 extra for zirconia, treating it as a "premium" upgrade over acrylic.
Our position: zirconia is the appropriate long-term material for full-arch reconstruction. It should be the standard of care, not an upcharge.
Most patients do not need significant bone grafting beyond what's already included in the $15,000. The All-on-4 protocol was specifically designed to use existing bone density without requiring grafts.
If you do need additional bone work, we'll tell you at consultation — in writing, before any procedure begins. Bone grafting beyond socket preservation typically ranges from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the size of the graft. Sinus lifts run $2,500 to $4,500.
ClearChoice's published full-arch pricing ranges from $14,000 to $36,000 per arch with all available discounts applied (per their own marketing materials). Real-world patient reports from RealSelf and similar sites suggest typical ClearChoice All-on-4 pricing falls in the $20,000 to $35,000 range. Their zirconia is an upcharge on top of that.
Elite's $15,000 per arch all-inclusive pricing — with zirconia included — is structurally lower across the board. The reason is straightforward: ClearChoice is a national chain with corporate overhead and shareholder return obligations. Elite is a single-doctor independently owned practice. The savings flow to the patient.
The affordable implant chains (Smile Now, Tacoma Dentures and Implants, Affordable Dentures & Implants) often advertise prices similar to Elite's or slightly lower. The key difference is who performs your surgery.
Those practices are run by general dentists with continuing-education training in implants — not by board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons. The clinical scope, surgical training, and complication management capability is not equivalent.
Dr. Volland is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Implant placement is one of the core procedures of OMS specialty training. When something requires complex surgical judgment — significant bone deficiency, sinus complications, medically complex patients, true zygomatic candidacy — that training matters.
Most Washington OMS practices are either (a) part of multi-location surgical groups with substantial overhead, (b) historically priced premium because the patients who reach them have already been turned away from cheaper options, or (c) running broad-scope practices where full-arch is one of many procedures, not a focused program.
Elite is purpose-built around full-arch implant therapy with a focused surgical workflow that controls cost. The savings are passed to the patient. We're not the cheap option — we're the correctly-priced one.
Dental insurance typically provides limited coverage for full-arch implant therapy — usually a small portion attributed to extractions or the prosthesis component. Most plans cap implant benefits at $1,000 to $3,000 lifetime, which won't substantially offset the $15,000 cost.
Medical insurance occasionally covers a portion when full-arch is required following trauma, cancer treatment, or certain congenital conditions. We help patients understand exactly what their plan does and does not cover before treatment begins.
For most patients, the practical financing path is one of our five financing partners (Cherry, Proceed, Sunbit, LendingClub, or CareCredit) rather than insurance reimbursement.
Founder Pricing is a limited promotional rate available to patients who reference it during consultation. Available through specific marketing channels for the first 40 surgical patients of Elite Oral Surgery's Bonney Lake practice. Terms and qualification details are confirmed at consultation.
Standard published pricing is $15,000 per arch all-inclusive. Founder Pricing offers a lower rate during the practice's opening period.
Every patient meets directly with Dr. Volland. Every plan is built around your anatomy, your goals, and your timeline. There is no obligation — only a clear answer to "is this right for me?"
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