All-on-4® Style & Full Mouth Dental Implants

Missing or failing teeth? Struggling with dentures? Restore a full smile with All-on-4® style or full mouth dental implants, with fewer implants, faster recovery and new teeth in one to three days.

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New Teeth in One to Three Days

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Payment Plans from $137 p/w

5 Reasons Patients Choose Dr Helen for
Full Mouth Implants

No Referrals. Just Dr Helen

Dr Helen personally assesses, plans, places and restores your implants. One dentist start to finish, so you're never passed between practitioners or left wondering who's responsible for your care.

23+ Years of Implant Experience

With more than two decades of All-on-4® style and full mouth implant cases behind her, Dr Helen has the experience to know what works, what lasts, and what's genuinely right for each patient, not just what's easiest.

All Care In One Clinic

Surgery, sleep dentistry, temporary teeth and your final bridge are all completed at our boutique Prahran practice.

Gentle & Pain-Free Implants

Surgery is performed under sleep dentistry, so you're asleep through it. Modern anaesthetics and post-op medications mean pain is one of the least common complaints we hear.

Transparent Pricing & Flexible Payments

Written quotes after your consultation, with no surprises and no upsells. Payment plans from $137 p/w. Eligible patients can access superannuation on compassionate grounds, and we'll guide you through the ATO process.

New Teeth in One to Three Days

Replace a full arch of missing or failing teeth with four to six strategically placed implants supporting a fixed bridge of permanent teeth, with no dentures and no adhesive. Whether you’ve seen it called All-on-4®, Teeth in a Day, full arch or full mouth dental implants, the principle is the same: fixed, natural-looking teeth that function like your own.
 
Modern techniques angle the back implants to anchor them in existing bone, often avoiding the need for bone grafting and significantly reducing treatment time. In suitable cases, temporary fixed teeth are fitted the day after surgery, so you go home with new teeth. Your final, permanent bridge is fitted around four to six months later, once the implants have integrated with the bone.

Meet Dr Helen Voronina

With 23+ years of experience, Dr Helen has restored the smiles of countless All-on-4® style and full mouth implant patients, including many who had lost all faith in their teeth.
 
She runs a small, boutique practice by choice. Every patient is seen by Dr Helen personally, from the first consultation through surgery, temporary teeth, final bridge and long-term follow-up. No rotating staff, no referrals, no surprises, just gentle, old-fashioned care with the highest quality outcomes.

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How Much Do All-on-4® Style & Full Mouth Implants Cost?

All-On-4® / Full Mouth (Upper or Lower)

$25,000 - $30,000

What Patients Say About Their Experience

I Am not a person that goes to a dentist. However the guidence, support& understanding Dr Helen give is wonderful, A true professional and knowledgeable! Some one that understands people, listens and performs with complete confidence N skill.
The work she has performed on me is so good, and I am so happy with her work.

Chris Johnston

Dr Helen was recommended by not one but 2 friends, who drive down all the way from the northern suburbs to see Dr Helen! She is the nicest doctor I’ve ever met, very gentle, and gives very clear explanations on the exam and the treatment. You don’t feel pressured on anything (which can be the case in some other clinics).

Fatima Bazi

I was very happy with my dental work from Dr Helen. She was respectful, caring and professional. She explained clearly what and why she was carrying out the dental procedures and took great care to make me as comfortable as possible throughout. It was a stress and pain free experience for me!

Mark Wells

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of full mouth dental implants?

Let’s not beat around the bush. Full mouth dental implants are expensive. In Australia, the average price for full arch dental implants is between $25,000 and $30,000 per arch. It’s not a small number, and the temptation to seek cheaper options, locally or overseas, is common.

And sure, cheap can be good. A discounted apple at the supermarket might still be perfectly edible with a bruise cut off. A box of tissues on special? No worries. But teeth are not the place to cut corners.

Dental implants aren’t just about appearance; they restore function, health, and quality of life. But they also come with one shot at getting it right. Implants that fail due to poor planning, substandard materials, or rushed treatment can lead to serious long-term damage. Bone loss, poorly positioned implants, broken prosthetics, all of these are much harder (and far more expensive) to fix the second time around. In some cases, a second chance may not even be possible.

That’s why “cheap implants” can be far more costly in the long run.

Why Is It So Expensive?

High-quality full arch implants include more than just the surgery. The cost typically covers:

  • Premium, TGA-approved implant systems
  • Digital scanning and treatment planning
  • Bone grafting or preparatory procedures, if needed
  • Temporary and final teeth
  • Post-op care and maintenance

This process is complex and usually staged over several months to ensure long-term stability and success.

Can You Find Cheaper Options?

Yes, but with cheaper options come compromises. Often, it’s the materials, the planning process, or the level of care that’s reduced. In some overseas clinics, treatment is rushed to fit a holiday schedule, with little thought given to long-term outcomes or aftercare once the patient returns home. If problems arise, support may be limited or nonexistent.

Teeth are not like supermarket items; they’re essential tools for everyday life. Full mouth dental implants are a once-in-a-lifetime procedure for many patients, and getting it right matters. When done properly, they can restore comfort, confidence, and function for years to come.

Good dental advice is always worth seeking. And while implants are never cheap, they should always be done safely, thoughtfully, and with your future in mind.

You’ll often hear that All-on-4 dental implants have a 90–95% success rate over 10 years. That sounds impressive, and it’s not wrong, but let’s pause for a moment and ask: Success of what, exactly?

Is it the success of the implants integrating with the bone?
Is it the success of the implants stilL being in place years later?
Is it the success of the acrylic teeth not chipping or breaking?

Or is it the success of you still loving the look and feel of your smile ten years down the track?

The truth is, success means different things to different people. And those tidy statistics don’t always capture the whole picture.

In real life, success is multi-layered. Yes, most implants integrate well and last, especially when they’re placed properly and well cared for. But let’s be realistic: implants don’t succeed 100% of the time. Sometimes the body doesn’t take to them. Sometimes things shift. Sometimes lifestyle factors, general health, or even plain old bad luck get in the way.

If you want a simple answer: All-on-4 can be highly successful, but only when all the right pieces come together, good planning, surgical skill, healthy bone and gums, good hygiene, regular maintenance, and your commitment to looking after them.

And one more thing: Your natural teeth still have the best success rate of all. Implants are a brilliant solution when teeth can’t be saved, but they’re not a perfect swap. They’re prosthetics, sophisticated, life-changing, but still prosthetics.

The truth is: implants are predictable, durable, and often life-enhancing… but they’re not foolproof. If we work together, me doing the planning and the surgery, and you doing the maintenance, we give them the best chance to last.

It’s a common question. All-on-4 dental implants are a big investment, both financially and emotionally. And because they’re not cheap, it’s only natural to ask: Are they guaranteed?

We’ve been conditioned to think that if something costs a lot, it should last forever. And in many ways, dental implants are an incredible leap forward in medical technology. Every time I place them, I’m still amazed that we have the ability to give people fixed teeth that feel and function almost like their own. We haven’t quite mastered bionic arms and legs yet, but teeth? We are close.

Now, about that guarantee.

Here’s the honest truth: No one can guarantee dental implants in the same way that no one can guarantee the outcome of any medical procedure. We often tell my patients, “We can guarantee that we will plan your treatment with care, perform it with precision, and do everything to help it succeed. But you have to guarantee that you’ll care for them like they are your own.”

The success of All-on-4 depends on more than just surgical skill or fancy materials. It relies on:

  • The right treatment plan
  • The health of the person receiving it
  • Good maintenance at home
  • Regular check-ups
  • And yes, a little bit of luck too

If you’re after a number or policy, yes, we do offer a limited warranty, provided you attend your review appointments and follow our care instructions. But more importantly, we work closely with you to make sure you understand what’s involved, so we build something that not only lasts but also works beautifully for your lifestyle.

Here’s a quote worth saving as your wallpaper:
“Success is determined by correct treatment planning, skill of the surgeon, health of the candidate, good home maintenance, and chance.”
If we can tick most of those boxes, we’re in a very good place.

Most patients receive temporary fixed teeth 1–3 days after surgery, with final bridges placed after 4–6 months once implants fully integrate with the bone.

Surprisingly, pain is a rare complaint we get. So, what is our secret? Medications! We are so spoilt with modern medicine. A combination of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, short-term corticosteroids, and antibiotics work a treat. These medications keep people comfortable and sleeping well at night. 

The most common demographic of people we see who require full mouth implants are people who have a dental phobia. They are often terrified to even sit in the dental chair at the beginning, but by the end of the process, they jokingly tell us that that they don’t experience any pain, and they have been “cured” of their fear. Really? Does surgery cure fear? Well, that’s what my patients tell me.

We generally recommend that a patient takes about a week off of work. There can be bruising and swelling after the surgery, as well as some minor recovery expected after being under general anaesthesia if required.

The good news is that we prescribe medications before the surgery that help alleviate any pain, swelling and discomfort during the healing time, making the recovery time as easy as possible on our patients.

In most cases,  insurance does not pay much for All-on-4 dental implants. Some private health funds may contribute a portion toward parts of the treatment, such as extractions, surgery, or prosthetics, depending on your level of extras cover.

Here’s what you should know:

  • Medicare won’t cover it unless the dental issue is directly related to a serious medical condition treated in a hospital setting.
  • Private dental insurance may offer limited rebates for individual steps in the process (like consultations, x-rays, or certain components of the prosthesis), but not for the entire All-on-4 procedure.
  • Annual limits and waiting periods often apply, so it’s worth checking your policy in detail. 

Implants have a very high chance of success in a healthy patient who takes care of their general and dental health. There are, however, some factors that can compromise the successful placing of an implant. These include medical disease, excessive smoking or alcohol consumption and poor diet or dental hygiene.

With good care, there is a very high chance an implant will last a lifetime.

Health is the determining factor, not age. In fact implants are most often needed later in life after losing some teeth.

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We would like you to be well informed, so we have put together a rough fee guide. However, each treatment is based on individual needs and requirements, and we will prepare a customised treatment plan for you after your initial consultation.