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All-on-4 Dental Implants for Beaverton Patients | East Wind Dental Care Hillsboro
If you’re a Beaverton patient considering All-on-4 — full-arch fixed implant teeth placed in a single surgical visit — East Wind Dental Care is 12 minutes west via Hwy 26. Dr. Merat Ostovar (DMD, FAGD) does the entire case in-house: 3D Cone-Beam CT planning, surgical placement, IV sedation, the immediate-load temporary bridge the same day, and the final zirconia or hybrid prosthesis 4-6 months later. Per-arch pricing in 2026 runs $22,000 to $28,000 with a written itemized quote before you commit. We’re 12 minutes from Cedar Hills, 15 from Nike WHQ, and we hold dedicated surgical mornings so Beaverton professionals can recover over a weekend.
All-on-4 Consultation for Beaverton Patients
Free 60-minute consultation with 3D CBCT scan and written treatment plan. Call (503) 614-0198.
All-on-4 dental implants for Beaverton — quick facts
- Cost per arch: $22,000 to $28,000 (East Wind 2026, all-inclusive of surgery + temporary + final prosthesis)
- Drive time from Beaverton: about 12 minutes via Hwy 26 westbound → Cornell Road
- Same-day teeth: immediate-load fixed temporary bridge placed the same surgical day
- Final prosthesis timeline: 4 to 6 months after surgery (zirconia or hybrid acrylic)
- Sedation included: IV sedation administered by Dr. Ostovar — no separate anesthesiologist fee
- Bone grafting: needed in ~30% of cases; quoted before surgery
- Implant survival: 95-98% 10-year per Branemark/Malo Clinic data in healthy non-smokers
- Insurance: typically $1,500-$4,000 toward total; we verify benefits in writing before scheduling
- Financing: CareCredit (0% for 6-24 months), Sunbit, Cherry Health, HSA/FSA accepted
- VIP Membership savings: 15% off all treatment ($299/year adults) — saves $3,300-$4,200 on both-arch case
- Both arches together: typically saves $4,000-$6,000 vs. arches scheduled separately
- Phone: (503) 614-0198
What Makes Us the Right Choice for Beaverton All-on-4 Patients
Single doctor, single surgical team — no specialist hand-offs
Dr. Ostovar plans the case, places the implants, places the immediate-load temporary, and delivers the final zirconia bridge himself. There’s no consultant referral to a separate oral surgeon, no second co-pay, no game of telephone between offices about your treatment plan. You meet the doctor doing your surgery at the consultation and you see the same person at every visit through year-10 follow-up. That continuity matters in a 4-to-6-month case.
3D Carestream CBCT planning before any incision
Every All-on-4 candidate gets a Cone-Beam CT scan at the consultation. The 3D dataset is imported into implant planning software where Dr. Ostovar virtually positions all 4 implants, checks proximity to the maxillary sinus, the inferior alveolar nerve, and the mental foramen, and orders a CAD-milled surgical guide so the actual surgery matches the plan within sub-millimeter tolerance. This is the standard of care recommended by the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and it’s what separates predictable All-on-4 outcomes from improvised ones.
CEREC same-day technology
While the immediate-load temporary bridge is a standard milled acrylic prosthesis, our in-house CEREC mill and oven let us refine, repair, or fabricate replacement components without sending you back to a lab. If a temporary tooth chips during the healing phase, we usually fix it the same day you call.
IV sedation in-house — included in the surgical fee
The full surgical day runs 3-5 hours under IV sedation administered and monitored by Dr. Ostovar. No separate anesthesiologist fee. No transfer to a hospital surgical center. You arrive, you’re sedated, the work happens, you wake up with teeth, and your driver takes you home to Beaverton.
How the Procedure Works (Surgery Day to Final Bridge)
Phase 1 — Consultation + 3D Scan (Visit 1, 60-90 minutes)
Comprehensive exam, full intraoral and extraoral photographs, periodontal probing, full medical history review, and the 3D CBCT scan. Dr. Ostovar reviews the scan with you on the chairside monitor — you see exactly where bone is dense, where it’s thin, and what the realistic plan looks like. You leave with a written itemized treatment plan, a candid discussion of alternatives (traditional implants if you have enough bone in all 4 quadrants, implant-supported overdenture as a lower-cost middle option, conventional denture if budget is the deciding factor), and the financing breakdown.
Phase 2 — Surgery Day (Visit 2, 4-6 hours)
You arrive having fasted for 6 hours, with a driver and a comfortable change of clothes. IV sedation is established. Dr. Ostovar removes any remaining failing teeth in the arch, places the 4 titanium implants per the surgical guide (2 straight in the anterior, 2 tilted up to 45 degrees in the posterior to engage the densest cortical bone), and torques the immediate-load fixed acrylic bridge onto the implants. You wake up with teeth screwed in. Your driver takes you home to Beaverton with detailed written post-op instructions, prescriptions for ibuprofen + acetaminophen and a short course of antibiotics, and our cell number for any concern in the first 48 hours.
Phase 3 — Healing (Months 1-4)
Soft-food diet for 2-3 weeks. Hygiene visits at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months. The temporary bridge stays in 24/7 — you don’t take it out. Most Beaverton patients return to full work routine within 5-7 days.
Phase 4 — Final Prosthesis (Visit 3, 60-90 minutes, month 4-6)
We remove the temporary, take final impressions, and 2-3 weeks later cement or screw-retain the final zirconia full-arch bridge (or hybrid acrylic-on-titanium if that’s the plan). The zirconia version is the longer-lasting option — 15-20+ years before any need for refresh.
Cost Table — All-on-4 in Beaverton (2026)
| Service | Typical Cost |
|—|—|
| Consultation + 3D CBCT scan | $0 – $300 |
| Per-arch All-on-4 (surgery + immediate temp + IV sedation + final prosthesis) | $22,000 – $28,000 |
| Both arches scheduled together | $40,000 – $52,000 (vs. $44K-$56K separate) |
| Bone grafting at extraction sites (when needed, ~30% of cases) | $400 – $2,500 |
| Major ridge or sinus graft (rare with All-on-4 design) | $2,000 – $5,000 |
| Final zirconia full-arch upgrade (vs. hybrid acrylic) | included in $26K-$28K range |
| Replacement prosthesis at year 7-15 (hybrid only) | $3,000 – $6,000 |
Pricing is honest market range, all-inclusive of what’s listed. Written itemized quote at the consultation — no surprise add-ons.
Insurance and Financing for Beaverton Patients
We’re in-network with most major PPO plans: Delta Dental, Moda, Cigna, Aetna, MetLife, Guardian. Realistic coverage on a $22K-$28K per-arch case is $1,500-$4,000 — most plans pay toward the extractions, bone grafts, and sometimes a portion of the prosthesis but exclude the implant fixtures themselves. We verify your benefits in writing before you schedule, including annual maximum, deductible, and any lifetime implant benefit. CareCredit offers 0% interest financing for 6-24 months on qualifying amounts; Sunbit and Cherry Health Pay-Over-Time extend payments over 24-60 months for the balance. HSA and FSA funds are eligible. Our <strong>VIP Membership Plan</strong> is $299/year for adults and $199/year for children — members get 15% off all treatment, which is a $3,300-$4,200 savings on a both-arch case.
Driving Directions from Beaverton to East Wind Dental Care
7546 NE Shaleen St, Hillsboro, OR 97124
- From central Beaverton (Beaverton Town Center): Hwy 26 westbound → Cornell Road exit → north on Cornell → right on NE Shaleen St. About 12 minutes.
- From Nike WHQ: Murray Blvd north → Hwy 26 westbound → Cornell exit. About 15 minutes (add 5 min in 4:30-6 PM commute).
- From Cedar Hills: Hwy 26 westbound → Cornell. 12 minutes. Light at 5 PM going west against commute.
- From Murray Hill / Cooper Mountain: Murray Blvd north to Hwy 26 westbound. 15 minutes.
- From the 217 corridor: Cornell Road westbound through Orenco. 15-18 minutes.
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Free parking directly in front of the building. Wheelchair-accessible entrance on the north side. For surgery day under IV sedation, your driver makes the same drive in reverse — the route is suburban arterial, easy on a recovering passenger.
Get Fixed Teeth in One Surgical Day
Free consultation with 3D CBCT scan and written treatment plan. (503) 614-0198.
Frequently Asked Questions — All-on-4 in Beaverton
How much do All-on-4 dental implants cost for Beaverton patients?
Per-arch All-on-4 in the Beaverton/Hillsboro market runs $20,000 to $32,000 in 2026. East Wind sits in the middle of that range — $22,000 to $28,000 per arch is typical for our cases. The number includes 4 implants, the immediate-load fixed temporary bridge placed the same day, all surgical fees, IV sedation, the final zirconia or hybrid acrylic prosthesis 4 to 6 months later, and post-op visits. Bone grafting (about 30% of cases) and CBCT 3D imaging add $400 to $2,500. We give you a written, itemized quote with no surprise add-ons before you sign anything. Both arches done together typically saves $4,000-$6,000 vs. arches done separately.
Is All-on-4 worth it compared to traditional dentures for Beaverton patients?
For most Beaverton patients losing or already missing a full arch of teeth, yes — All-on-4 outperforms removable dentures on every measurable dimension except up-front cost. The teeth are screwed to titanium implants and stay in your mouth 24/7. They don’t slip during a Nike presentation. They restore 80-90% of natural biting force versus 20-25% with conventional dentures. Bone loss in the jaw stops because the implants stimulate the bone the way natural roots did. The tradeoff is real: $22K-$28K per arch vs. $1,500-$3,500 for a full denture, and All-on-4 requires surgery and 4-6 months of healing before the final bridge. For patients who want fixed teeth and can absorb the investment, it’s the better long-term answer.
How long do All-on-4 implants last?
The titanium implants themselves have 95-98% 10-year survival in published Branemark/Malo Clinic data when placed in healthy non-smokers. Most Beaverton patients we’ve followed for 5-10+ years still have all 4 implants integrated and functioning. The prosthesis (the visible teeth) is a separate question: zirconia full-arch bridges last 15-20+ years, hybrid acrylic-on-titanium bridges last 5-10 years before the acrylic teeth wear and need replacement. Plan on a $3,000-$6,000 prosthesis refresh somewhere between year 7 and year 15.
What is the recovery from All-on-4 surgery?
The first 72 hours are the loudest: swelling peaks at 48 hours, bruising along the jaw is normal, and you’ll be on a soft-food diet for 2-3 weeks while the immediate-load temporary protects the healing implants. Most Beaverton patients take 2-3 days off work after surgery, which is why we frequently schedule for a Thursday so the worst recovery happens over the weekend. By day 7 most patients are back to a near-normal routine. Full osseointegration takes 4-6 months, and the final prosthesis goes on then.
Does insurance cover All-on-4 dental implants?
Most PPO dental plans (Delta Dental, Moda, Cigna, Aetna, MetLife, Guardian) cover a portion — typically the extractions, bone grafts, and sometimes the prosthesis component, but rarely the implant fixtures themselves. Realistic coverage is $1,500 to $4,000 toward a $22K-$28K per-arch case. We verify your specific benefits in writing before we schedule. Medicare does not cover routine dental implants. CareCredit offers 0% interest financing for 6-24 months on qualified amounts. Our VIP Membership Plan ($299/year adults) gives 15% off treatment.
Can you do All-on-4 in one day?
Yes — that’s the entire premise of the protocol. On surgery day Dr. Ostovar removes any remaining failing teeth, places 4 titanium implants (2 anterior straight, 2 posterior tilted at up to 45 degrees), and torques an immediate-load fixed temporary acrylic bridge onto the implants the same day. You leave with teeth screwed in. The final zirconia or hybrid prosthesis is fabricated 4-6 months later once the implants have fully integrated with bone.
Will I need bone grafting before All-on-4?
About 30% of All-on-4 cases need some form of bone grafting — usually socket preservation grafts at the time of extraction, occasionally a small ridge augmentation. The whole point of the All-on-4 design is that tilted posterior implants engage dense bone in front of the maxillary sinus or above the inferior alveolar nerve, often avoiding the major sinus lifts traditional implant cases need. Our 3D Carestream CBCT scan shows exactly how much bone you have, and Dr. Ostovar will tell you at consultation whether grafting is needed.
How long is the drive from Beaverton to your office for All-on-4?
About 12 minutes from central Beaverton via Hwy 26 westbound to the Cornell Road exit, then north to NE Shaleen Street. From Nike WHQ via Murray Blvd north to Hwy 26 westbound, figure 15 minutes. For surgery day your driver makes the same drive in reverse — IV sedation means no driving for 24 hours afterward.
Serving Beaverton and Surrounding Communities
East Wind Dental Care provides full-arch implant care for patients across Beaverton, Cedar Hills, the Nike WHQ corridor, Hillsboro, Aloha, Tanasbourne, Orenco Station, Rock Creek, AmberGlen, Cornelius, Forest Grove, North Plains, and Banks.
Beaverton: Free All-on-4 Consultation
3D CBCT scan, written treatment plan, no pressure to schedule. (503) 614-0198.
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About Dr. Ostovar
Dr. Merat Ostovar holds a DMD from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry (FAGD) — a credential held by fewer than 7% of U.S. general dentists, requiring 500+ hours of continuing education and a comprehensive exam. He has practiced at the Shaleen Street office for 19 years as the sole clinician — single-doctor model, no specialist hand-offs, same face at every visit through long-term follow-up. East Wind Dental Care has 300 verified Google reviews from patients across Washington County.
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