How much do dental implants cost?
A single completed implant includes all of the surgery, materials, time, x-rays and an initial follow-up appointment. This cost does not include the removal of any teeth required for your treatment, any bone augmentation which is sometimes necessary, or a temporary tooth to fill a gap (not required for a tooth at the back of the mouth). We will, of course, inform you at your assessment of all the costs associated with your proposed treatment and this will also be detailed in your treatment plan.
When calculating the price for more complex cases with several implants, we do not simply multiply the number of implants by £2,800 as there may be a cost saving for you. Where you have multiple adjacent missing teeth present, they can often be replaced with fewer implants and a fixed bridge, and because you do not have to have one implant per tooth, the cost of your treatment can be reduced. However, more complex cases often require very detailed planning with special models, stents, guides and computer-guided surgery. This can result in some additional costs necessary to plan the initial surgical phases. Every patient is provided with a comprehensive written treatment plan with the costs of all of your implant treatment clearly laid out
Pricing
Clinical Assessment
(including all 2D X-rays)
£240
Replacement of a Single Tooth
(implant + crown)
£2,800
Replacement of Multiple Teeth:
2 Teeth on 1 Implant
£3,750
All upper OR lower teeth with fixed bridge
(includes all work-up and monitoring appointments, surgical appointment with sedation, temporary and permanent bridges)
£20,000
All upper AND lower teeth with fixed bridges
(includes all work-up and monitoring appointments, surgical appointment with sedation, temporary and permanent bridges)
£35,000
High Definition 3D CT Scan
£300
from £275 – £450
(dependant on complexity)
Removal of a Single Tooth
from £500
Bone Regeneration
In-House Sedation by an anaesthetist
£400 per hour