The cost of All-on-4 dental implants in Mumbai varies substantially depending on the implant system, prosthesis material, and the complexity of the case. Dazzle Dental Clinic offers the full cost spectrum — from the MIRA (Minimally Invasive Restoration Approach) protocol at approximately ₹2,00,000 per arch to premium Nobel Biocare or Straumann All-on-4 at ₹3–4 lakh per arch — and being clear about what each covers helps patients make decisions that match their situation rather than simply choosing the lowest number.
What the MIRA Protocol Is
MIRA is a cost-optimised full-arch implant protocol that uses implant systems with a strong clinical track record but at lower unit cost than the premium branded systems. The MIRA approach at Dazzle applies the same surgical technique as standard All-on-4 — four strategically placed implants with two angulated posterior implants to maximise bone support — and the same immediate loading protocol. The cost reduction comes from the implant brand selection (Indian or Korean manufactured implants with documented clinical data rather than Nobel Biocare or Straumann) and the prosthesis material (acrylic-on-metal rather than monolithic zirconia).
The surgical skill required and the post-operative protocol are identical. MIRA is not a simplified or inferior procedure — it is the same procedure with a different component specification.
What ₹2L Per Arch Covers
At Dazzle, the MIRA ₹2L per arch pricing includes: four implants (MIRA system), surgical placement under local anaesthesia, immediate provisional bridge on the day of surgery, and the final acrylic-on-metal bridge at 3–6 months. It does not include: IV sedation (additional cost if requested), CBCT scan if not already obtained, extractions of remaining teeth (charged per tooth), and any bone grafting required.
Patients should request a fully itemised treatment plan before committing. The headline ₹2L refers to the implant and prosthesis cost, not the total cost of care from initial consultation through final bridge delivery. At Dazzle, the itemised plan is provided before any deposit is taken.
MIRA vs Premium All-on-4: When the Upgrade Matters
The decision between MIRA and premium All-on-4 (Nobel Biocare, Straumann) is not simply about affordability — it is about what the clinical situation requires:
MIRA is appropriate when: the patient has adequate bone for standard All-on-4 angulation; primary stability thresholds are achievable; the patient is not a high-risk patient (non-smoker, no uncontrolled diabetes); and the patient accepts an acrylic-on-metal prosthesis for the long term.
Premium systems are more appropriate when: the bone quality is marginal and the implant’s thread design needs to generate higher insertion torque (Nobel Active, MegaGen AnyRidge are specifically engineered for this); the patient has risk factors that increase failure probability and the extended evidence base of premium systems matters; or the patient wants a zirconia final prosthesis with maximum durability and aesthetics.
Neither choice is universally correct. At Dazzle, the recommendation is based on the clinical assessment, not on which option is easier to sell.
Medical Tourism Patients: What to Organise Before Arriving
International patients considering MIRA or premium All-on-4: send a recent CBCT scan (DICOM format) before travelling. Dazzle’s implantologist reviews the bone volume, determines which protocol is appropriate, and provides a full itemised cost estimate before the patient books flights. This eliminates the risk of arriving for one treatment and discovering the anatomy requires something different.
FAQs
Q1: What is the clinical evidence for MIRA implants?
MIRA uses implants from systems with published clinical series data and CE or FDA documentation. They are not the same as the 30-year evidence base that Nobel Biocare carries, but they have adequate documented outcomes for standard All-on-4 cases in appropriate bone. The absence of 20-year follow-up data reflects their relative newness, not a safety concern in well-selected cases.
Q2: Can I upgrade from MIRA to a premium system after treatment?
The implants themselves cannot be changed once integrated. The prosthesis can be upgraded — an acrylic-on-metal bridge can be replaced with zirconia at any follow-up visit, which changes the aesthetic and durability of the prosthesis without affecting the implants. This is a meaningful upgrade option for patients who choose MIRA initially and wish to improve the prosthesis later.
Q3: Is the surgical skill the same for MIRA as for premium All-on-4?
Yes. The surgical technique — implant angulation, immediate loading threshold assessment, provisional bridge delivery — is identical. The surgeon’s training and the clinical protocol are the same. The difference is in the implant brand and prosthesis material, not in the surgical approach.
Q4: Does the ₹2L price include both upper and lower arches?
No. The ₹2L is per arch. Full-mouth (both upper and lower arches) MIRA All-on-4 is approximately ₹4L. Premium All-on-4 for both arches is approximately ₹6–8L depending on prosthesis material.

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