Dental Implant Prices
Compare what UK dental practices charge for dental implants — single implants, All-on-4 full-arch treatment, and implant-retained dentures — including assessment, surgery, and the final restoration. Implants are almost always a private cost in the UK; prices are indicative treatment-cost comparisons, never quotes.
At a glance
- Single implant: typically £1,800–£3,000 including the crown
- All-on-4 / full-arch: about £7,000–£16,000 per arch
- Rarely NHS-funded — usually only for clear medical need (e.g. after mouth cancer or trauma)
- Ask what the quote includes: CT scan, bone graft, temporary teeth, final restoration, aftercare
- Treatment takes 3–9 months from assessment to final crown in most cases
- Only GDC-registered dentists may place implants — check gdc-uk.org
- Many practices offer 0% or low-interest finance — compare the total repayable, not the monthly figure
- A free or low-cost consultation is common; the fee is often deducted from treatment
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do private implants treatments cost in the UK?▼
A single dental implant in the UK typically costs £1,800–£3,000 including the implant, abutment, and crown; full-arch (All-on-4) treatment runs about £7,000–£16,000 per arch. Prices are one-off treatment costs covering assessment, surgery, and the restoration — always ask what the quote includes (CT scan, bone grafting if needed, temporary teeth, aftercare). Implants are rarely available on the NHS: they are usually only funded where there is a clear medical need, such as after mouth cancer or trauma. Only GDC-registered dentists may place implants — verify the clinician at gdc-uk.org before booking.
Who can provide implants treatment?▼
Most treatments compared here must be carried out by GDC-registered dental professionals. Confirm the named clinician on the GDC register at gdc-uk.org before booking. Speak to a dentist about whether treatment is suitable for you.
Start with an implant consultation
Implant quotes vary widely for the same treatment. Compare practices offering implants near you, then get a written treatment plan — including scans, any grafting, and the final restoration — before committing.