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All-on-4 Cost in Iceland: City-by-City Comparison & Complete Financial Guide
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All-on-4 dental implants are among the most extensive and expensive forms of implant dentistry. The treatment replaces an entire dental arch with a fixed prosthesis supported by four strategically positioned dental implants.
In Iceland, the final price can vary substantially depending on the clinic, implant system, prosthetic material, diagnostic requirements, extractions, bone condition, temporary teeth, and whether the quoted price covers the complete treatment or only the initial surgical stage.
A particularly important point for patients comparing prices online is that advertised Icelandic prices can be considerably lower than broad international estimates. For example, one Reykjavík-area clinic currently advertises All-on-4 treatment from ISK 860,000, demonstrating why patients should compare itemized treatment plans rather than rely on a single national estimate.
All-on-4 Cost in Iceland: Current Planning Range
For financial planning, patients should expect a wide range rather than one fixed Icelandic price.
Indicative price levels
| All-on-4 treatment | Approximate planning cost |
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| Advertised starting price | From about ISK 860,000 |
| Typical comprehensive single-arch planning range | Potentially ISK 1,800,000–3,200,000+ |
| Both upper and lower arches | Potentially ISK 3,500,000–6,000,000+ |
| Complex reconstruction | Can exceed these ranges |
The ISK 1.8–3.2 million range should not be presented as an official national average. Iceland does not publish a standardized private All-on-4 retail price. Private dentists establish their own fees, and the actual cost depends heavily on what is included.
The existence of an advertised starting price around ISK 860,000 reinforces an important lesson: "All-on-4 price" can mean very different things between clinics.
What Is Included in an All-on-4 Treatment?
A complete All-on-4 restoration can involve several separate stages.
Surgical stage
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Initial consultation
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Clinical examination
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X-rays
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CBCT/3D imaging when required
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Treatment planning
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Extraction of remaining teeth
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Four implant fixtures
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Surgical placement
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Temporary prosthesis
Prosthetic stage
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Implant-supported framework
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Abutments or prosthetic components
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Dental laboratory work
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Final fixed bridge
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Acrylic, composite, ceramic, zirconia or other restorative materials
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Bite adjustment
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Final fitting
Follow-up
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Postoperative examinations
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Temporary-prosthesis adjustments
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Final prosthesis fitting
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Occlusal adjustments
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Maintenance instructions
Always ask whether the advertised price includes the temporary teeth and final permanent bridge.
That single question can make a major difference when comparing Icelandic clinics with clinics abroad.
Additional Costs That Can Increase the Price
All-on-4 does not eliminate the possibility of additional surgical treatment.
Tooth Extractions
Patients with remaining teeth that cannot be saved may require multiple extractions before or during implant surgery.
A planning range of approximately ISK 20,000–50,000+ per tooth may be used for budgeting, although actual private fees vary.
Bone Grafting
All-on-4 can sometimes reduce the need for extensive bone grafting because the implants are strategically positioned to use available bone.
However, patients with severe bone loss may still require additional reconstruction.
A preliminary budgeting allowance of approximately ISK 150,000–250,000+ per site may be appropriate for complex grafting, but this is not a standardized national fee.
Sinus Lift
Upper-jaw cases with inadequate bone beneath the sinus may require a sinus-lift procedure.
This can add substantially to the treatment cost.
Sedation or Anesthesia
Sedation or anesthesia may be charged separately depending on the clinic and treatment plan.
Final Prosthesis
The final prosthesis can be one of the largest variables in the total cost.
A temporary acrylic bridge and a definitive high-strength zirconia or premium prosthesis are not equivalent products and should not be compared as if they were the same treatment.
All-on-4 Cost by Icelandic City and Region
Iceland's small population means that the market does not have the same extensive regional price competition found in larger European countries.
There is also an important distinction between availability of general dentists and availability of clinics offering complex full-arch implant rehabilitation.
| City / Region | Expected All-on-4 availability | Relative cost expectation | Patient considerations |
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| Reykjavík | High | High | Largest concentration of specialist and advanced dental services |
| Kópavogur | Moderate–High | High | Greater Reykjavík market; compare complete package prices |
| Hafnarfjörður | Moderate–High | High | Convenient alternative within the capital region |
| Akureyri | Limited–Moderate | Moderate–High | Regional center; complex cases may require specialist coordination |
| Selfoss / Southern Iceland | Limited | Variable | General dentistry more readily available than complex full-arch surgery |
| Egilsstaðir / East Iceland | Limited | Variable | Patients may need to travel for complex implant treatment |
| Other rural areas | Very Limited | Variable | Specialist All-on-4 treatment may require travel to a larger center |
Important pricing warning
These city classifications should be regarded as market/availability guidance, not official city-by-city price statistics.
There is not enough publicly standardized pricing data to claim that Reykjavík, Akureyri, or a particular rural town has a specific average All-on-4 price.
For this reason, a patient should obtain quotations from individual clinics rather than assume that moving to a smaller Icelandic town will automatically produce a lower price.
Reykjavík: The Main Center for Complex Implant Dentistry
Reykjavík and the surrounding capital region are likely to provide the widest selection of advanced dental services.
Patients may find:
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More implant-focused practices
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Digital treatment planning
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CBCT imaging
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Dental laboratories
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Prosthodontic services
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Oral surgery expertise
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English-speaking dental teams
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Greater choice of implant systems and prosthetic materials
However, greater availability does not necessarily mean lower prices.
Capital-region operating costs can be significant, so patients should compare the total treatment package rather than assume that competition automatically produces the lowest quotation.
Kópavogur and Hafnarfjörður
Kópavogur and Hafnarfjörður form part of the Greater Reykjavík dental market.
For a patient living in the capital region, these locations may provide a practical alternative to central Reykjavík.
The most useful comparison is not simply:
"Which city is cheaper?"
Instead, compare:
Clinic → implant system → number of implants → temporary bridge → final bridge → laboratory → diagnostics → surgery → aftercare → total price.
A clinic charging more initially may actually provide better value if the final prosthesis, CBCT, temporary teeth and follow-up care are already included.
Akureyri
Akureyri is the major urban center of northern Iceland and provides a broader range of healthcare services than smaller northern communities.
For All-on-4 treatment, however, patients should verify whether a particular practice:
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Performs the implant surgery locally
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Has an implant surgeon available
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Provides the final prosthesis locally
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Uses an external laboratory
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Coordinates treatment with Reykjavík specialists
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Provides long-term maintenance
If complex treatment requires travel to Reykjavík anyway, the apparent convenience of a local consultation may not reduce the overall cost.
Rural and Regional Iceland
Smaller communities can provide routine dental care, but patients seeking complex full-arch rehabilitation should not assume that every local practice performs All-on-4 surgery.
For rural patients, the financial calculation should include:
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Transportation
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Accommodation
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Time away from work
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Multiple treatment visits
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Postoperative visits
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Emergency travel if complications occur
A lower dental quotation may therefore not translate into a lower total treatment cost.
Does Iceland Health Cover All-on-4?
This requires careful explanation because public dental benefits in Iceland are more extensive for certain groups than for ordinary working-age adults.
Iceland Health states that it contributes to dental costs for children, pensioners and qualifying cases involving congenital defects, accidents and diseases. For ordinary adults outside qualifying categories, dental costs are generally paid privately.
Pensioners
Iceland Health defines pensioners for dental purposes as people aged 67 or older and individuals with more than 75% disability.
For qualifying pensioners, Iceland Health pays 75% of eligible general dental treatment under the applicable rules.
For an edentulous jaw, Iceland Health can also contribute 75% of the pensioner's cost of inserting dental implants to support dentures, subject to approval.
If approved, the program can subsidize the first:
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2 implants in the lower jaw
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4 implants in the upper jaw
The rules require approval before treatment begins for this type of implant treatment.
Important distinction
This does not automatically mean that Iceland Health pays 75% of a modern private All-on-4 package with every premium component included.
The actual reimbursement is governed by Iceland Health's rules, applicable fee schedules and eligibility requirements.
Dental Treatment Abroad
Dental tourism can be attractive when the price difference is substantial.
Iceland Health states that eligible dental treatment performed within the EEA, United Kingdom and Switzerland can qualify for payment participation under the same general framework that applies to eligible treatment in Iceland.
However, this does not mean that Iceland Health simply reimburses 75% of whatever a foreign clinic charges.
The reimbursement is assessed according to Icelandic rules and applicable fee schedules.
Patients must also remember that:
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Travel costs are not reimbursed.
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Some treatments require prior approval.
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Implant treatment in an edentulous jaw requires prior approval.
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The foreign treatment must be equivalent to treatment available in Iceland.
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Patients generally pay the foreign clinic first and then apply for reimbursement where eligible.
Iceland vs. Dental Tourism: What Should You Compare?
A foreign All-on-4 advertisement might appear dramatically cheaper than Iceland.
For example:
| Cost category | Iceland | Dental tourism |
|---|---|---|
| Initial consultation | Included or separate | Often included |
| CBCT | Variable | Often included |
| Extractions | Variable | Variable |
| 4 implants | Included in package or separate | Usually included |
| Temporary teeth | Must verify | Must verify |
| Final bridge | Must verify | Must verify |
| Hotel | Usually unnecessary | Additional |
| Flights | None | Additional |
| Follow-up | Easy locally | More complicated |
| Emergency care | Local | May require return travel |
| Maintenance | Easier locally | Can be difficult |
| Public reimbursement | Eligibility-dependent | Eligibility-dependent |
The cheapest advertised price is therefore not always the cheapest long-term solution.
How to Compare Two All-on-4 Quotes
Imagine two clinics provide the following quotations:
Clinic A
ISK 1,000,000
Includes:
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Four implants
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Surgery
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Temporary bridge
Final prosthesis costs extra.
Clinic B
ISK 1,700,000
Includes:
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Four implants
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Surgery
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CBCT
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Temporary bridge
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Final fixed prosthesis
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Laboratory
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Follow-up
Clinic B may actually be the better financial option even though its advertised price is higher.
This is why patients should compare complete treatment plans, not headline prices.
Questions to Ask an Icelandic All-on-4 Clinic
Before paying a deposit, ask for a written kostnaðaráætlun and ask:
Treatment
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How many implants will be placed?
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Which implant manufacturer will be used?
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Is the treatment genuinely All-on-4?
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Will extractions be performed at the same appointment?
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Is immediate loading planned?
Temporary teeth
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Are temporary fixed teeth included?
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How long will the temporary prosthesis be used?
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Are adjustments included?
Final teeth
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What material will be used for the final bridge?
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Is zirconia available?
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Is the laboratory fee included?
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Is the final prosthesis included in the advertised price?
Additional treatment
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Are bone grafts included?
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Are sinus lifts included?
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Is sedation included?
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Are CBCT and other diagnostic scans included?
Long-term care
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How long is the implant warranty?
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What happens if an implant fails?
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What happens if the final bridge breaks?
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How much does maintenance cost?
The Most Important Financial Question
When a clinic advertises:
"All-on-4 from ISK 860,000"
the patient should immediately ask:
"What is the complete price from consultation through the final permanent teeth?"
A starting price is not necessarily the final treatment price.
One Icelandic clinic currently advertises All-on-4 from ISK 860,000, illustrating the substantial difference that can exist between a starting price and broader estimated full-treatment budgets.
Is All-on-4 Worth the Cost in Iceland?
For patients who want treatment close to home, Iceland offers important advantages:
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Local consultations
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Easier postoperative care
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No international travel
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Easier communication
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Local emergency support
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Easier long-term maintenance
For patients whose primary objective is minimizing cost, treatment abroad may deserve consideration.
But the decision should be based on more than the initial quotation.
Calculate the Total Cost of Ownership
Dental treatment
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Travel
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Accommodation
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Time away from work
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Follow-up visits
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Maintenance
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Potential complications
= True treatment cost
Final Financial Guide
All-on-4 treatment in Iceland does not have one standardized national price.
A clinic currently advertises treatment from approximately ISK 860,000, while a more complex comprehensive restoration can potentially reach the ISK 1.8–3.2 million+ range per arch, particularly when premium prosthetic materials, extensive laboratory work, additional surgery and other components are included.
Full-mouth treatment involving both arches can therefore become a multimillion-krona investment.
The most reliable approach is to obtain two or three itemized treatment plans and compare exactly what each clinic includes.
The five numbers every patient should obtain
1. Implant surgery cost
2. Temporary fixed teeth cost
3. Final permanent bridge cost
4. Additional surgical/diagnostic costs
5. Complete treatment cost from start to final teeth
Do not choose an All-on-4 provider based solely on the lowest advertised price.
The better comparison is total cost + clinical experience + implant system + prosthetic quality + aftercare + long-term accessibility.
For patients in Iceland, the smartest financial decision is not necessarily finding the cheapest All-on-4 advertisement. It is finding the most transparent complete treatment plan with no major costs hidden outside the headline price.
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