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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in the UK in 2026?

Complete breakdown of dental implant costs in the UK. Single implants, All-on-4, full mouth restoration — prices, factors, financing, and NHS availability.

Dental implants cost between £1,500 and £5,500 per tooth in the UK, depending on the type, location, and complexity. They are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth — offering a permanent, natural-looking solution that can last 20+ years. This guide breaks down exactly what you will pay, what affects the price, and how to make implants more affordable.

Dental Implant Prices at a Glance

Here are typical UK prices for different types of dental implants in 2026:

TreatmentAverage CostPrice Range
Single implant (with crown)£2,500£1,500 – £5,500
Implant-supported bridge (3 teeth)£4,500£3,000 – £7,500
All-on-4 (per jaw)£12,000£8,000 – £18,000
All-on-6 (per jaw)£15,000£10,000 – £22,000
Full mouth restoration (both jaws)£25,000£18,000 – £40,000
Bone grafting (if needed)£500£300 – £1,500
Sinus lift (if needed)£1,200£800 – £2,000
Mini implants (per tooth)£1,200£700 – £2,000

What Affects the Cost?

Implant prices vary significantly based on several factors:

Number of implants needed — more implants means higher total cost but often lower per-unit cost
Bone grafting — if your jawbone has deteriorated, grafting adds £300–£1,500 per site
Crown material — porcelain and zirconia crowns cost more than composite options
Location — London practices typically charge 20–40% more than regional practices
Surgeon experience — specialist implantologists may charge more than general dentists
Implant brand — premium brands (Nobel Biocare, Straumann) cost more but have longer track records
Sedation — IV sedation adds £200–£500 to the total cost
Number of appointments — complex cases require more visits over 3–9 months

Regional Price Comparison

Implant costs vary across the UK. Here is a comparison for a single implant with crown:

RegionAverage CostRange
London (Central)£3,500£2,500 – £5,500
London (Outer)£2,800£2,000 – £4,500
South East£2,500£1,800 – £4,000
South West£2,300£1,500 – £3,500
Midlands£2,200£1,500 – £3,500
North England£2,000£1,500 – £3,000
Scotland£2,100£1,500 – £3,200
Wales£2,000£1,400 – £3,000

Are Dental Implants Available on the NHS?

Dental implants are generally not available on the NHS. The NHS considers implants a cosmetic or advanced treatment and will only fund them in exceptional circumstances, such as:

- Following oral cancer treatment that required jaw reconstruction - Severe congenital conditions affecting the jaw - Traumatic injury where conventional alternatives are not viable

For the vast majority of patients, implants must be paid for privately. However, NHS alternatives like dentures (£319.10 for Band 3) or bridges can be considered as more affordable options.

Financing and Payment Plans

Most implant practices offer financing to make treatment affordable:

0% interest finance over 12 months — available at many practices
Extended finance (24–60 months) at low interest rates (typically 9–15% APR)
Monthly payment plans starting from around £80–£150 per month for a single implant
Dental insurance may contribute if you have a policy that covers implants (check your plan)
Some practices offer package deals for multiple implants that reduce the per-unit cost

Implants vs Alternatives

How do dental implants compare to other tooth replacement options?

FeatureImplantBridgeDenture
Lifespan20+ years10–15 years5–10 years
Cost (per tooth)£1,500 – £5,500£600 – £1,500£300 – £800
Looks naturalYesYesVariable
Preserves boneYesNoNo
Affects other teethNoYes (adjacent teeth filed)No
MaintenanceNormal brushingSpecial cleaningDaily removal/cleaning
NHS availableRarelyYes (Band 3)Yes (Band 3)

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