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Dental Implant Cost

Most patients start researching implants after reaching a tipping point. Explore dental implant cost, treatment options and the factors that influence the long-term investment in replacing missing teeth.

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Dental Implants

Replacing missing teeth with lasting results.

Understanding the Cost of Dental Implants in the UK

Losing a tooth often creates a bigger decision than most patients expect. Some people are told they need an extraction, while others have been living with a gap for years and are finally ready to replace it. The question is rarely just how much do dental implants cost. It is whether the replacement will feel secure, look natural and provide a long-term solution rather than a temporary fix. This is one reason dental implants continue to be the preferred choice for many patients looking to replace missing teeth.

Across the UK, a single dental implant with a crown typically costs between £2,000 and £3,500+, while full-arch implant treatments often range from £10,000 to £20,000+ per jaw. Full-mouth rehabilitation cases can exceed £25,000–£35,000+ depending on the number of implants, restoration type and additional procedures required.

Many patients comparing the cost to replace a tooth look at implants alongside bridges or dentures. The key difference is that an implant replaces the root as well as the visible tooth, helping to support the surrounding bone and functioning independently of neighbouring teeth. For this reason, the long-term value of treatment is often an important consideration alongside the initial cost.

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What Influences the Cost of Dental Implants?

The final dental implant price UK patients pay depends on the condition of the mouth, the complexity of treatment and the type of restoration required.

  • Number of missing teeth
  • Implant location
  • Bone quality and volume
  • Tooth extractions
  • Bone grafting requirements
  • Sinus lift procedures
  • Number of implants required
  • Type of final restoration
  • Digital treatment planning
  • Long-term maintenance requirements

Flexible Payment Options

Get access to flexible payment options to help spread the cost. Benefit from 0% finance for up to 12 months, extended repayment plans of up to 5 years, or Klarna’s pay-in-3 option on eligible treatments.

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Average Dental Implant Prices by UK Region

Location
Single Implant & Crown
Implant Bridge
Full Arch Implants
London
£2,800–£4,000
£4,500–£9,000
£12,000–£25,000+
Berkshire & Surrey
£2,500–£3,500
£4,000–£8,000
£11,000–£20,000+
Manchester
£2,200–£3,200
£3,500–£7,000
£10,000–£18,000+
Liverpool
£2,200–£3,200
£3,500–£7,000
£10,000–£18,000+
Portsmouth
£2,500–£3,500
£4,000–£8,000
£11,000–£20,000+
Cheshire
£2,300–£3,500
£4,000–£8,000
£11,000–£20,000+

Local Dental Implant Prices Across the UK

Explore local dental implant prices across our UK locations, including consultation fees, implant placement, CT scans and preparatory treatments where available.

Location
Consultation
Single Implant (Inc Crown)
CT Scan
Bone Graft
Sinus Lift
Battersea
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500
Twickenham
From £25
From £3,150
From £185
From £750
From £750
West Hampstead
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500
Richmond
From £25
From £3,150
From £185
From £750
From £750
Acton
From £25
From £3,100
From £180
From £550
From £550
Chiswick
From £25
From £3,150
From £180
From £550
From £550
Clapham
From £65
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £750
Clapham
From £25
From £3,150
From £185
From £750
From £750
Hammersmith
From £25
From £3,150
From £180
From £550
From £550
Muswell Hill
From £25
From £3,150
From £180
From £550
From £750
Tottenham
From £55
From £2,450
From £180
From £550
From £750
Parsons Green
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Putney
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £750
Earlsfield
From £25
From £3,150
From £185
From £750
From £750
TDL - Earlsfield
From £25
From £3,150
From £180
From £550
From £550
TDL - Wimbledon
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Wigan
From £50
From £2,450
From £180
From £550
From £550
Bootle
From £50
From £2,450
From £180
From £550
From £550
Hoseside
From £75
From £2,950
From £180
From £750
From £1,250
Vicars Cross
From £75
From £2,950
From £180
From £750
From £1,250
Tyldesley
From £50
From £2,450
From £180
From £550
From £550
Maple
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500
Cosham
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500
Bracknell - Crossway
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500
Bracknell - Market St
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500
Camberley
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500
Woking
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500
Reading
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Wokingham - Easthampstead Rd
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500
Wokingham - Peach St
From £55
From £2,800
From £180
From £750
From £1,500

Real Stories Dental Implants Patient Experiences

"Dr. Roxana delivered exceptional care during my tooth implant experience. Her precise implant procedure was virtually painless, and the results are outstanding. Additionally, on another occasion, the painless treatment of a tooth cavity during a thorough dental check left me with a positive experience. The clinic's impeccable cleanliness and the friendly, polite staff make it a top-notch choice. I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. Roxana's services to all my family members and friends."

– Maciej Dębski, London
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Highly recommended, I have done my implant by Dr Roksana, she is brilliant and exactly know what she is doing. I am really happy the way it was explained in the beginning and in every appointment. I am looking forward for another implant soon and will definitely get it done by Dr. Roksana @ Perfectsmile.

– Global Connect, London
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"Have had three crowns done by Dr. Roksana, and the results have been excellent. One tooth took some time to settle, and she reassured me and carefully monitored it with follow-up X-rays, which gave me great peace of mind. Everything is now very comfortable, and my bite has improved dramatically."

– Illona, London
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Dental Implants Timeline What to Expect

While the overall process takes several months, most patients are surprised by how quickly they return to normal activities after surgery.

  • First 24–48 Hours: Mild swelling, tenderness and minor bruising around the treatment area are common. Most patients manage any discomfort with routine pain relief and a short period of rest.
  • First Week: The gums begin healing around the implant site. Soft foods are usually recommended while the area settles, particularly if an extraction or bone graft was carried out at the same time.
  • Two to Six Weeks: Every day activities typically return to normal. The implant remains beneath the gums while the surrounding bone continues healing.
  • Three to Six Months: The implant gradually integrates with the jawbone through a natural process called osseointegration. This stage provides the stability needed to support the final restoration.
  • Final Crown or Bridge Placement: Once healing is complete, the custom-made tooth or restoration is attached, allowing the implant to function much like a natural tooth.

Why Choose Perfect Smile for Dental Implants

  • 20,000+ implants placed
  • Experienced implant clinicians
  • 28 Practice Locations
  • 0% finance available
  • Payment plans up to 5 years
  • Established in 2004

Why Dental Implants Are Worth the Cost

  • Dental implants replace both the visible tooth and the root beneath it.
  • Unlike some tooth replacement options, implants do not rely on neighbouring teeth for support.
  • Implants help maintain the jawbone in areas where teeth have been lost.
  • Many patients choose implants because they are designed to function as part of everyday eating and speaking.
  • With appropriate maintenance, dental implants can provide a long-term tooth replacement solution.
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Your Treatment Journey & Factors Affecting Implants Cost

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Implant Consultation

Understanding your oral health and replacement needs before recommending options.

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3D Diagnostic Planning

Digital scans assess bone levels, anatomy and implant positioning.

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Site Preparation

Some cases require extractions, bone grafting or sinus lift procedures.

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Implant Placement

The number of implants and surgical complexity influence treatment.

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Healing & Integration

Implants are allowed time to integrate with the jawbone.

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Final Restoration

A crown, bridge or full-arch restoration is fitted to complete treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants

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Implants replace the missing tooth root as well as the visible tooth and do not rely on neighbouring teeth for support. While the initial investment is higher, many patients choose implants because they are fixed, independent and designed as a long-term solution rather than a replacement that may require more regular maintenance or replacement.

In some cases, yes. Following tooth loss, the jawbone naturally shrinks over time because it is no longer supporting a tooth root. If significant bone loss occurs, additional procedures such as bone grafting or sinus augmentation may be required before implant placement. This is one reason some patients choose to replace missing teeth sooner rather than waiting several years.

The answer often depends on the condition of the neighbouring teeth. If adjacent teeth are healthy, some patients prefer implants because treatment does not require those teeth to be prepared. Others may find a bridge more suitable based on clinical circumstances and budget. The best value is not always the lowest-cost option but the treatment that provides the most appropriate long-term outcome for your specific situation.

Patients searching for cheap dental implants UK or low cost dental implants UK should consider more than the initial fee. Implant treatment involves planning, surgery, laboratory work and long-term maintenance. Choosing treatment solely on price can make it difficult to assess implant quality, provider experience and aftercare support. Long-term value is often a more useful measure than upfront cost alone.

Dental implants do not usually require special products or maintenance programmes, but regular dental examinations, hygiene visits and routine monitoring remain important. Like natural teeth, implants require ongoing care. Long-term maintenance is generally far less expensive than replacing the implant itself and helps protect the investment for many years.

Most patients researching how much do dental implants cost are ultimately trying to determine whether the benefits justify the expense. Factors such as comfort, chewing ability, confidence, longevity and avoiding removable appliances all influence that decision. A consultation helps assess both suitability and expected long-term value based on your individual circumstances.

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