The price of dental implants in the UK ranges roughly from £1,800 to £4,500 per tooth at private clinics. However, the costs may differ by as much as 200% between providers, which makes it hard to guess what you actually receive. To provide you with guidance, we have researched dental implant costs in various regions of the UK, plus the hidden fees that sometimes appear. By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of the costs associated with dental implants and how to budget for your treatment.
Location | Price Range (per implant) | Notes |
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London | £2,800 – £4,500 | Highest prices; Harley Street often at the top end or higher. |
Manchester | £2,100 – £3,200 | A major city with good facilities, but lower than London. |
Birmingham | £2,000 – £3,000 | Large metropolitan area with good value. |
Leeds & Sheffield | £1,950 – £2,800 | In Northern England, lower operating costs are passed on to patients. |
Scotland | £1,800 – £2,800 | Edinburgh is a smaller town among the most competitive in the UK. |
Wales | £1,800 – £2,600 | Generally very affordable, especially outside Cardiff. |
Rural Areas (UK-wide) | £1,800 – £2,500 | Consistently, the lowest prices are due to lower overhead costs. |
Zental | £995 – £1,295 | 45-minute consultation, 3D CBCT scan, surgical planning pictures, digital impression and comfort sedation are free of charge. |
1. Two Adjacent Missing teeth: Two separate implants cost £3,600 to £7,000, giving you two independent teeth. An implant-supported bridge uses two implants to support three teeth, costing £3,500 to £6,000. The bridge option saves money, but means that if one implant fails, you lose the entire bridge.
2. Partial Arch Replacements: Partial arch replacements for 3-6 teeth typically use 2-3 strategically placed implants supporting a bridge. This runs £5,000 to £12,000, significantly less than individual implants for each tooth, which would cost £5,400 to £18,000.
Treatment Type | Number of Implants | UK Price Range |
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All-on-4 (per arch) | 4 implants | £4,000 - £8,000 |
All-on-6 (per arch) | 6 implants | £12,000 - £22,000 |
Individual Full Arch | 6-8 implants | £18,000 - £40,000 |
Zental’s All-on-4 & All-on-6 (per arch) | 4-6 implants | £6,495 – £8,495 |
If you are thinking about replacing several teeth, then the cost shifts dramatically. A full mouth with the All‑on‑4 may begin near £4,000 in cheaper offices, yet high‑end clinics could ask as much as £20,000.
All-on-4 and All-on-6 systems revolutionize full-mouth restoration by attaching fixed teeth to 4-6 implants per jaw, reducing costs while maintaining function and aesthetics.
For multiple missing teeth, implant-supported bridges often offer better value than individual implants, as two implants can support a 3-4 tooth bridge, saving thousands compared to replacing teeth individually.
All‑on‑4, using four implants to hold an entire row, may cost between £4,000 and £8,000 per arch. Price may vary significantly by region. Adding two more implants – all‑on‑6 – pushes the range to £12,000‑£22,000, giving a bit more stability.
Some patients prefer a separate implant for each tooth; that route costs around £20,000‑£45,000 per arch, a steep amount.
If both upper and lower arches are rebuilt, the total could be £20,000‑£45,000 using All‑on‑4. Premium options with individual implants and high‑grade materials might reach £50,000‑£70,000 or more.
At Zental, full mouth options include All on 4, All on 6, pterygoid, zygomatic and subperiosteal dental implants. Depending on the case and your preferences, there is a variety of options for each patient, from traditional implants to custom ones. Our All-on-4 starts at £6495 and All-on-6 starts at £8495.
It appears that the NHS offers dental implants priced at approximately £326.70 under Band 3, which may seem affordable. However, less than 1% of people meet the criteria.
NHS implants are reserved for exceptional circumstances. We're talking severe facial trauma from accidents, tooth loss following cancer treatment, or congenital conditions where you were born with missing teeth.
If conventional dentures won't work for medical reasons, you might qualify. Even if you do qualify for NHS implants, the wait can be from 12 to 24 months from referral to treatment. The process involves multiple assessments, specialist consultations, and funding approvals through your local NHS trust. Also, some areas are more likely to approve funding than others.
Several factors influence what you'll pay for dental implants.
The Implant Brand: Premium Swiss or Swedish systems like Straumann or Nobel Biocare add £500 to £1,500 to your bill compared to budget alternatives. These established brands have decades of research behind them and excellent long-term success rates, which is why they command a premium.
The Surgeon's Experience: A specialist oral surgeon with 20 years of experience charges more than a general dentist. That expertise often translates to better outcomes, particularly for complex cases.
Clinic Location: A practice on Harley Street has astronomical rent and operating costs compared to a suburban clinic. Those costs inevitably affect pricing.
Dental Technology: Clinics using computer-guided surgery, 3D planning, and digital impressions invest heavily in equipment. While this technology can improve outcomes and comfort, it adds to the overall cost.
The quoted implant prices often don't tell the whole story. Let's talk about those additional costs that can catch you off guard.
1. Initial consultations range from £50 to £200. Some clinics offer free consultations, but these often turn into sales pitches rather than thorough clinical assessments. A proper consultation should include examination, X-rays, and detailed treatment planning.
2. CT scans, needed for accurate implant placement, cost £150 to £400. About 90% of patients need these for proper treatment planning. Some clinics include this in their quote; others charge separately.
3. Bone grafting affects about 30% of patients. Minor grafts cost £400 to £800, while major reconstructions run £1,000 to £2,500. You'll need 3-8 months of healing time before implant placement, which means additional appointments and potential time off work.
4. Sinus lifts, required for about 20% of upper jaw implants, add £800 to £1,800. This procedure creates space for implants when your sinuses are too close to your jaw.
5. If you need teeth extracted before implant placement (60% of patients do), that's another £150 to £400 per tooth. Gum disease treatment, required by 40% of patients, costs £200 to £800.
6. Temporary teeth may cost £150- £400 and keep you smiling while implants grow during the healing process. Therefore, some patients prefer them, although they add to the total expense.
At Zental, we offer a wide range of implantology services, including all-on-4 and all-on-6, zygomatic, pterygoid, and subperiosteal dental implants. Our team of experienced doctors will make sure you get comfortable treatment. Our prices start from £995 for a single dental implant, with final plans included.
Most importantly, don't rush. This is a significant investment in your health and confidence. Take time to research, ask questions, and choose a provider you trust. Your new smile should last decades - a few extra weeks of planning is time well spent.
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