ALL-ON-6 Dental Implants in Mexico
Restore a full arch with six implants per jaw and a fixed bridge, planned for international patients who want long-term stability at a more accessible cost in Los Algodones, Mexico.
- Six implants per arch for reinforced support and load distribution.
- Fixed, non-removable full arch restoration – no more loose dentures.
- Structured two-visit treatment journey designed for travelers.
- All inclusive ALL-ON-6 packages with transparent pricing.

38+ years of implant experience

17,000+ implants placed

Full arch and full mouth implant focus.

What Is the ALL-ON-6 Dental Implants Treatment?
ALL-ON-6 is a full arch implant solution where six implants are placed in the upper or lower jaw and used to support a fixed bridge. Instead of many single implants or a removable denture, ALL-ON-6 uses six strategically positioned titanium implants to anchor a full arch of teeth.


A full arch solution supported by six implants
Six dental implants are placed in carefully selected positions in the arch.
The implants integrate with the jawbone and act as artificial roots for your new teeth.
A full arch bridge is attached to the implants, giving you a fixed, non-removable set of teeth.
What ALL-ON-6 usually feels like for patients
A stable bite that lets you speak and eat without worrying about movement.
A full arch of teeth that stays in place instead of shifting like a traditional denture.
A treatment plan that is easier to understand than trying to replace each missing tooth with an individual implant.
Not sure what ALL-ON-6 would look like in your case?
Use the consultation form to share your situation and receive a simple explanation.


Why Choose ALL-ON-6 Dental Implants in Mexico?
ALL-ON-6 combines reinforced support with the cost advantages of having full arch treatment completed in Mexico, at a clinic that is used to working with international patients.
More support than 4 implants, without the step up to 3-ON-8
Six implants can distribute chewing forces more evenly than four implants in many cases. Extra implant support can be helpful when bone distribution allows for more than four implants. Patients who want more stability than a four-implant concept, but do not need the full 3-ON-8 protocol, often find ALL-ON-6 to be a balanced option.
Mexico-level savings on full arch treatment
Lower operating and lab costs in Mexico can make full arch care significantly more affordable than in many US or Canadian cities. Cost savings, even after including travel and accommodation, often make it possible for patients to complete treatment that would have been out of reach at home. Patients can invest in a full arch solution rather than repeatedly paying for short-term fixes.
A clinic structured around full arch and full mouth cases
The clinic’s primary focus is full arch and full mouth implant treatment rather than small, isolated procedures. The team is used to planning and coordinating care for international patients who travel specifically for implant treatment. Scheduling, communication, and protocols are designed around predictable two-visit treatment journeys.
ALL-ON-6 vs. ALL-ON-4 vs. 3-ON-8
ALL-ON-4 is one of several full arch solutions. The best choice depends on bone support, bite forces, long-term stability goals, and budget. This comparison keeps it simple so you can understand the main differences.
ALL-ON-4 uses four implants per arch and is usually the most budget-friendly fixed option. ALL-ON-6 uses six implants per arch to add support and improve load distribution. 3-ON-8 uses eight implants per arch and delivers three segmented zirconia bridges per arch, which adds the highest support and the most “backup” if one area ever needs service.
ALL-ON-4
How it is built
Four implants support a fixed full-arch bridge.
reason to choose
A fixed full arch solution with a lower implant count when anatomy supports it.
ALL-ON-6
How it is built
Six implants support a fixed full-arch bridge.
reason to choose
Added support and load distribution for patients who want more stability than a four-implant layout.
3-ON-8
How it is built
Eight implants support three separate zirconia bridges per arch.
reason to choose
Premium segmentation and redundancy, with added flexibility for long-term maintenance.

Who is a candidate for ALL-ON-6 Dental Implants in Mexico?
Not every full arch case is automatically an ALL-ON-6 case. Suitability depends on bone, general health, and individual bite and aesthetic goals.
Quick candidacy checklist
Use this as a quick guide. Your final recommendation comes from an exam and 3D imaging.
You may be a good match for ALL-ON-6 if you:
- Are missing most or all teeth in one or both arches, or your remaining teeth cannot be predictably restored.
- Want a fixed solution rather than a removable denture or partial.
- Have enough bone volume and density in key areas to support six implants per arch, or are willing to consider bone grafting when indicated.
- Want added stability beyond a four-implant solution without stepping into the most complex and premium-tier protocol.
If this isn’t for you, another full arch option may be recommended instead.
If you have advanced bone loss or you want maximum redundancy, Dr. Moguel may recommend a different full arch option such as ALL-ON-4 or 3-ON-8. The goal is a solution that fits your anatomy and long-term expectations.
- If bone is limited in specific areas, your case may be better suited to an ALL-ON-4 configuration or to a 3-ON-8 design, depending on how bone is distributed.
- If you have very heavy bite forces or grinding habits, a segmented, higher-implant-count protocol such as 3-ON-8 may offer additional protection.
- If your medical history requires shorter surgical time or extra staging, the team may adapt the protocol or timeline to fit those needs.
For a quick candidacy check, you can share your X-rays and medical background during a virtual consultation and receive a personalized recommendation.
ALL-ON-6 Cost in Mexico –
Packages and Inclusions
Patients don’t just want to see a number, but understand what is included in an ALL-ON-6 package and which factors can change the quote. For most people searching “ALL-ON-6 cost mexico”, the real question is whether the total investment – including travel and accommodation – still makes full arch treatment more achievable than it would be in their local clinic.
Option 1: Single arch (upper or lower)
Initial Payment (Visit 1): $7,840 USD
Deposit applied: -$500 USD
Final Payment (Visit 2): $3,360 USD
Total cost: $11,200 USD
What’s included:
Complete diagnostics and treatment plan
- CT scan
- 3D scan
- Ray Face scan
- Smile Design
Surgery and procedures
- 6 U.S.-made titanium implants per arch
- IV sedation during surgery
- Necessary extractions
- Bone grafting and sinus lift (if needed)
- PRP and PRF therapy
- Laser therapy
- Ozone therapy
- Hyperbaric chamber sessions
- Stem cell application
- Periodontal treatment (if needed)
Restoration
- Temporary denture during healing
- Final zirconia bridge (fixed and screw-retained)
Comfort, support, and warranties
- VIP airport transportation (Yuma or Phoenix)
- Partner hotel or Airbnb accommodation
with meals included - Lifetime warranty on implants
- 10-year warranty on zirconia bridges
- Relaxing massages during recovery period
Option 2: Dual arch (full mouth)
Initial payment (Visit 1): $13,010 USD
Deposit applied: -$500 USD
Final payment (Visit 2): $5,790 USD
Total cost: $19,300 USD
Included in addition to the single-arch inclusions:
- 12 implants total (8 upper / 8 lower)
- Two temporary acrylic dentures for the healing phase
- Two final zirconia bridges
Cost driving factors:
- Extractions and infection management
- Bone grafting or sinus lift needs
- Periodontal treatment needs
- Sedation and regenerative support
Dr. Moguel can confirm whether any case-specific factors apply to your plan. You should receive a written quote that lists your inclusions and timeline before you schedule travel.

How the ALL-ON-6 Treatment Journey Works
Step 1
Virtual consultation and case review
You share your dental history, goals, and any X-rays or scans you already have.
The clinical team reviews your information and evaluates whether ALL-ON-6 appears appropriate or whether another protocol may be a better fit.
You receive a preliminary outline of the treatment plan and an estimated cost range before you decide to travel.
Step 2
First visit to Los Algodones
(surgical phase)
In-person clinical evaluation, updated imaging, and final treatment planning.
Removal of teeth that cannot be saved in the planned ALL-ON-6 arch or arches.
Placement of six implants per arch, along with any grafting or sinus lift procedures that are required.
Placement of a temporary solution so you do not return home without teeth.
Step 3
Healing phase at home
Implants integrate with your jawbone over several months.
You follow diet and hygiene instructions to protect the surgical sites and temporary restoration.
The clinic remains available for questions, and simple check-ins with a local dentist can be arranged if needed.
Step 4
Second visit for your final ALL-ON-6 bridge
You return to Los Algodones for final impressions or digital scans. Try-ins are used to fine-tune fit, bite, and aesthetics of your new teeth. The final full arch bridge is attached to the implants and adjusted for comfort and function.
You receive guidance on long-term care, follow-up, and keeping your ALL-ON-6 restoration healthy.
Technology, materials, and safety for ALL-ON-6
Materials and protocols matter for long-term outcomes. This section reassures patients that the clinic uses modern planning, trusted materials, and structured safety measures.

Implant and bridge materials
Medical-grade titanium implants designed for high biocompatibility and long-term integration with the jawbone.
High-strength ceramic materials, such as zirconia, for full arch bridges where clinically appropriate.
Components selected to balance strength, function, aesthetics, and long-term durability – not just lowest upfront price.
Planning and surgical protocols
3D imaging to map bone, sinus, and nerve locations before surgery.
Digital planning and, when indicated, guided or template-assisted implant placement.
Sedation and pain management options selected according to your medical history and comfort level.
Hygiene, infection control, and follow-up
Strict sterilization and infection control procedures appropriate for implant surgery.
Clear written instructions for home care in the days and weeks after surgery.
Long-term maintenance recommendations, including check-up intervals and hygiene habits that help protect your investment.
Traveling to Los Algodones for ALL-ON-6 Dental Implants
Travel questions are normal, especially for full arch treatment. Los Algodones is a common destination because it is close to the border and structured around international dental care. Dr. Moguel can help you plan both visits so travel, time off work, and follow-up feel predictable.

Practical travel checklist
- Share your medical history, medications, and any recent imaging before scheduling.
- Plan enough time for Visit 1 follow-up checks before returning home.
- Follow post-op diet and hygiene instructions during healing.
- Schedule Visit 2 after Dr. Moguel confirms you are ready for the final bridge.
Full Arch Implant results with ALL-ON-6 and other protocols
ALL-ON-6 can be life-changing for patients who have lived with failing teeth or unstable dentures. A strong result comes from planning, stable implant support, and a final restoration designed for your bite.
If you want to see examples, explore the gallery and testimonials. Your consultation is also the best place to ask what outcomes are realistic for your specific case.






Frequently Asked Questions about ALL-ON-6 in Mexico
Most patients plan for two main visits. Visit 1 includes the in-person evaluation, implant placement, and delivery of temporary fixed teeth. After a healing period at home, Visit 2 is for the final zirconia bridge and bite adjustments. Timing varies by case and healing response.
ALL-ON-6 in Mexico is often significantly less expensive than typical U.S. pricing, especially for full arch cases. Your exact total depends on whether you are treating one arch or both arches, plus any clinically required procedures. The most reliable way to price your case is a written plan based on diagnostics and 3D imaging before you travel.
ALL-ON-6is a well-established protocol when performed by an experienced implant team using proper diagnostics and planning. Safety comes from careful case selection, sterile clinical standards, precise implant positioning, and clear post-op guidance. Always share your full medical history and medications so Dr. Moguel can plan appropriately.
Dental implants are designed for long-term function and can last many years with good hygiene and regular maintenance. The bridge is also built to be durable, and it may need servicing over time due to normal wear or bite changes. Consistent home care, follow-up checks, and managing habits like grinding can help extend the life of your results.
Packages typically include diagnostics and treatment planning, implant placement, temporary teeth during healing, and the final fixed bridge with bite adjustments. Depending on your needs, your plan may also include extractions or supportive procedures that help create a stable foundation. Your written quote should clearly list what is included before you schedule treatment.
ALL-ON-6 uses six implants per arch to support a fixed full arch restoration. The 3-ON-8 protocol uses eight implants per arch and supports three zirconia bridges, adding support and redundancy as a premium option. The right choice depends on bone levels, bite forces, long-term stability goals, and budget.
Ready to See If ALL-ON-6 in Mexico Fits Your Case?
If you are living with missing teeth, failing dental work, or a denture that moves when you speak or eat, ALL-ON-6 in Mexico may be one of the options that can restore your smile. The next step is a simple conversation with the clinic so you can find out whether ALL-ON-6 is appropriate for you or if another full arch solution would be a better long-term match.
What happens next
1.
Share your goals, concerns, and a short summary of your dental history.
2.
Upload any X-rays, scans, or reports you already have (optional but helpful).
3.
Receive a clear recommendation and an estimated cost range before you decide to travel.
