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11 December 2025

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Deciding whether dental implants are right for you often starts with one important question: how much do dental implants cost? If you’re comparing treatment options, such as bridges, dentures or implants, you’ll want clear, transparent information. Dental implants are considered one of the most secure and long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. Many patients want to understand the true price of treatment before making a decision.

This guide breaks down typical UK costs, what affects pricing, and how to make dental implant process more affordable.

How much are dental implants?

Although prices vary across the UK, most people researching dental implant costs will find that private treatment is usually priced per implant and per restoration (crown, dental bridge or denture). Dental implants are not provided by the NHS for cosmetic reasons. They are usually funded only when there is a clinical need, like oral cancer or severe trauma.

Below is a general price guide for private implant treatment in the UK:

Stage
What’s happening
Typical time frame
Immediate post-surgery
Gums heal, stitches are placed or removed. You may get swelling, bruising, some bleeding, soreness.
First 1-2 weeks
Early bone healing / osseointegration start
The implant begins to fuse with bone, soft tissue settles. Sensitivity reduces.
Weeks 2-6
Bone integration & stability
The bulk of osseointegration (bone growing around implant) happens. Implant becomes stable enough for final restoration.
2-6 months for many people. May be longer if bone grafts were done or in certain areas of the jaw.
Final restoration
Crown, bridge or denture part is placed when implant is stable. The gum shape is refined.
Usually after 3-6 months, sometimes more depending on the case.

These figures represent typical UK private fees and may vary depending on your location, the complexity of your case, and the materials used.

What impacts the cost of dental implants?

If you’ve been looking into tooth implant costs, you may have noticed that prices can vary widely between clinics and treatment plans. This is because dental implants are tailored to your specific needs rather than being a one-size-fits-all treatment. Several factors influence the final cost of dental implants in the UK:   

  1. Number of implants needed: The more implants you need, the higher the overall cost. A single implant to replace one tooth will naturally cost less than placing several implants to support a bridge or a full arch of teeth. In some cases, fewer implants can be used to support multiple teeth, which may help manage costs.  
  1. Type of restoration: Whether your implant supports a single crown, a bridge or a full-arch denture will significantly affect the price.   
  1. Materials and technology: The quality of the implant, abutment and crown materials, as well as the use of advanced technologies such as CBCT scanning, 3D planning and guided surgery, can all influence the cost. While these may increase the initial fee, they are often used to enhance precision, comfort, and long-term success.  
  1. Dentist’s experience and training: Implant dentistry is a specialist area that requires additional training and expertise. Clinicians with advanced training and experience in dental implants may charge more, but many patients see this as part of investing in reliable, long-lasting results. 
  1. Additional procedures: Not everyone is ready for implants straight away. Some patients need preparatory treatments such as bone grafting, sinus lifts, teeth extractions, or gum treatments to create a healthy foundation for implants. These procedures support implant stability and longevity but will add to the overall cost of treatment.  
  1. Location of the practice: Fees can vary depending on where the practice is based. Practices in large cities or high-demand areas may have higher overheads compared to those in smaller towns. 
  1. Aftercare and follow-up appointments: Comprehensive aftercare, — including review appointments, hygiene visits, and ongoing monitoring — is essential for maintaining your implants and overall oral health. Some practices include aftercare in their treatment packages, while others charge for it separately, so it’s important to check what is covered in your quote. 

 

Considering dental implants in Dereham or Norfolk? Book a consultation at Toftwood Dental Practice to discuss your options and receive a personalised treatment plan. 

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Dental implant finance options

Many patients prefer to spread the cost of implant treatment. Some dental practices offer:

  • 0% finance for an agreed period
  • Low-interest monthly repayment plans
  • Pay-as-you-go treatment stages
  • Deposit-based plans to secure treatment and spread remaining payments

 

At Toftwood Dental Practice we provide transparent, competitive pricing that reflects the high level of care we deliver. With several payment and finance options available, we work with you to ensure your treatment remains affordable.

How to make dental implants more affordable

If you’re wondering how to manage the cost, here are some ways to save: 

  • Choose a treatment plan tailored to your needs  
  • For example, using fewer implants with bridge-supported solutions may reduce costs.  
  • Ask about 0% finance or staged payments  
  • Spreading the cost can make treatment easier to manage.  
  • Maintain excellent oral health  
  • Good gum health helps avoid extra procedures like grafting, which can increase costs.  
  • Explore implant-retained dentures  
  • A cost-effective alternative requiring fewer implants.  
  • Compare full arch solutions  
  • All-on-4 can be more affordable for full-arch replacement than traditional implants. 
Dr Aileen with a dental implant patient during a dental implant consultation

Interested in dental implants in Toftwood or Norfolk? Contact Toftwood Dental Practice to book an assessment and explore finance options tailored to you.

FAQs

Are dental implants worth the investment?

Dental implants are considered one of the most long-lasting tooth replacement options. According to the NHS, implants can help preserve jawbone structure and improve function compared to removable dentures. Many patients see them as a long-term investment in confidence, comfort and oral health.

The single tooth implant cost in the UK typically ranges from £2,000 to £3,000, depending on the materials used, the dentist’s experience, and any additional procedures required.

A full set (upper or lower arch) usually ranges between £12,000 and £18,000, with All-on-4 starting from around £13,000+ per arch.

Often, yes. Placing multiple implants during one surgical visit can reduce costs for appointments, planning and materials. For example, 2–4 implants may support several teeth, making it more cost-effective than placing implants individually.

This content is for informational purposes only. Consult a professional for personal advice.

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