All-on-6 Prices in Bali, Compared Across 26+ Clinics (2026)
Updated July 2026
All-on-6 is a full-arch tooth replacement technique that restores an entire upper or lower set of teeth on six dental implants rather than the four used in All-on-4. The extra two implants can be recommended when a patient has softer or thinner jawbone, since spreading the chewing load across six anchor points may distribute forces more evenly, or when the dentist wants additional support for a larger fixed prosthesis. In Australia, All-on-6 full-arch treatment typically costs around AUD 25,000 to 45,000 or more per arch. This page compares All-on-6 across 26 clinics in Bali that have published a price for the six-implant protocol.
All-on-6 full-arch implants in Bali cost between IDR 75,000,000 and IDR 261,000,000 per arch across 4 clinics with published pricing. Bali Family Dental Care (4.9/5, 510 reviews) and Kalm Dental Care (4.9/5, 231 reviews) are among the top-rated clinics offering this treatment.
The cheapest all-on-6 in Bali starts at AUD $7,125/arch at ARC Dental Clinic Bali.
Cheapest in Bali
AUD $7,125/arch
Average Price
AUD $15,086/arch
Most Expensive
AUD $24,795/arch
What Is All-on-6?
All-on-6 replaces a full arch of missing teeth with a fixed bridge or denture supported by six titanium implants placed into the jawbone. It follows the same broad principle as All-on-4, giving a complete set of upper or lower teeth on far fewer implants than replacing every tooth individually, but uses two additional implants for extra anchorage. Dentists often lean toward All-on-6 rather than All-on-4 when jawbone density or quality is lower, since six well-positioned implants can share the biting load across more points, or when a larger prosthesis calls for a wider margin of support. The choice between the two is a clinical decision made case by case after imaging and examination, not simply a matter of more implants always being better. Treatment usually spans several visits: the implant placement surgery, a healing and osseointegration period of a few weeks to a few months (sometimes with a temporary prosthesis fitted the same day), then the fitting of the final prosthesis. A CBCT scan and a full assessment are needed first to confirm suitability and plan implant positioning.
What Affects All-on-6 Prices in Bali?
The implant system is the first major variable, with Korean brands such as Dentium and Osstem sitting at the affordable end and premium systems like Straumann and Nobel Biocare commanding more for their longer clinical track record. Because All-on-6 uses two more implants than All-on-4, the implant component of the total is inherently larger. The prosthetic material is the second big factor: acrylic and PMMA arches are the most economical, while zirconia costs considerably more but offers greater strength and a more natural appearance. Whether any bone grafting is required, the surgical experience of the clinic performing full-arch work, and whether you are treating one arch or both the upper and lower will each move the price substantially. Sedation or general anaesthesia, imaging, and follow-up appointments may be quoted separately, so always ask for an itemised breakdown to compare clinics fairly. Among the clinics on this page that have published an All-on-6 price, the range runs from IDR 75,000,000 to IDR 261,000,000 per arch, with an average of roughly IDR 171,000,000. For the four-implant version of this treatment, see our All-on-4 category page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Among the clinics on this page that have published a price, All-on-6 ranges from IDR 75,000,000 to IDR 261,000,000 per arch, with an average of roughly IDR 171,000,000. The final figure depends on the implant brand, the prosthetic material, and whether any additional procedures such as bone grafting are needed.
All-on-6 is a full-arch restoration that replaces all the teeth in an upper or lower jaw using six dental implants to support a fixed bridge or denture. It gives you a complete set of teeth without placing a separate implant for every missing tooth.
The main difference is the number of implants: All-on-4 uses four per arch and All-on-6 uses six. All-on-6 spreads the chewing load across two additional anchor points, which can help when jawbone density is lower or when a larger prosthesis needs extra support.
Dentists often recommend All-on-6 when a patient has softer or thinner jawbone, since six implants can distribute biting forces more evenly, or when the treating dentist wants an extra margin of support for a larger prosthesis. The decision is made case by case after imaging and examination, not simply because more implants is always better.
Neither is universally better. All-on-6 can offer more support and load distribution, which suits certain bone conditions and prosthesis sizes, but All-on-4 is well established and often entirely sufficient. The right protocol depends on your individual jaw anatomy and your dentist's assessment.
Treatment usually spans several visits over a few months. It begins with implant placement surgery, followed by a healing and osseointegration period of a few weeks to a few months, and finishes with the fitting of the permanent prosthesis. Some clinics fit a temporary prosthesis on the day of surgery so you do not leave without teeth.
Most clinics suggest around 7 to 14 days for the initial surgery and temporary teeth. You then return after a few months of healing for the final prosthesis, so many patients plan the treatment across two trips to Bali.
The procedure itself is performed under local anaesthesia, often with sedation options, so most patients feel little during surgery. Some swelling and soreness in the days afterward is normal and is usually managed well with prescribed pain relief. Your clinic will give you specific aftercare instructions.
With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, the implants supporting All-on-6 can last many years, often well over a decade. The fixed prosthesis on top may need maintenance or eventual replacement over time depending on the material used and wear. Your dentist can advise on expected longevity for your case.
Yes. All-on-6 can be done on the upper arch, the lower arch, or both. Treating both arches roughly doubles the cost and may extend the treatment timeline, so discuss the plan and sequencing with your clinic before you book.
Not always. One reason All-on-6 may be chosen is that six implants can work with certain bone conditions, but if bone volume is still insufficient, a graft may be recommended first. A CBCT scan and full assessment before treatment will determine whether grafting is needed.
Not every clinic has published a specific price for the six-implant protocol, even though many offer full-arch treatment. This page compares All-on-6 across 26 clinics that have published a price for it, while other clinics in our database may still perform the procedure on request. Contact a clinic directly for a quote if you do not see one listed.
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