At London Dental Specialists we provide state-of-the-art dental implant solutions to replace missing teeth. Our implant treatments offer a permanent natural-looking solution that can restore both function and aesthetics. Each implant treatment is customized to your specific needs considering factors such as bone density number of missing teeth and desired outcome. Our experienced implantologists use the latest technology and premium materials to ensure optimal results.
The cost of dental implants varies depending on several factors including:
Number of implants needed
Type of restoration (single crown, bridge or full arch)
Need for additional procedures (bone grafting, sinus lift)
Choice of materials
Complexity of the case
Dental Implants Services and Pricing
Service
Cost
Notes
Consultation
£195
*The consultation process happens over 2 appointments. The first appointment costs £180 and the second complimentary appointment allows you to ask as many questions as you require before commencement of treatment. All x-rays that are taken in your mouth are also covered in the fee but x-rays taken outside the mouth (CT scans and OPGs) are not included.
Full mouth Implants
£20,000-£26,000 per jaw
Full mouth implants (This includes the costs of any CT scans, gum grafts, most bone grafts and 2 sets of teeth. Having a "spare set of teeth" makes maintenance very easy in the future)
Implant Dentures
£10,000 - £15,000
Implant dentures (This includes new cosmetic upper and lower dentures and 3 implants in the lower jaw only. It also includes the cost of any CT scans, gum grafts and bone grafts)
Multiple Tooth Implants
from £4,000
Multiple tooth implants (This includes the cost of any CT scans, gum grafts, most bone grafts, temporary and definitive teeth)
Single Tooth Implant
from £4,250
Single tooth implant (This includes the cost of any CT scans, gum grafts, most bone grafts, temporary and definitive teeth)
Cost Factors
The cost of dental implant treatment varies significantly based on individual patient needs and treatment complexity. During your consultation, we perform detailed 3D imaging to assess bone quality and determine the most appropriate implant solution. We provide comprehensive treatment plans with transparent pricing and offer various financing options to make implant treatment more accessible.
Number of Implants Needed
Type of Restoration (single crown, bridge, or full arch)
Bone Quality and Need for Grafting
Implant Material and Brand
Need for Sinus Lift or Other Procedures
Type of Final Prosthetic
Complexity of Placement
Warranty Information
We offer patients a unique 10-year warranty on dental implants. If your implant (the screw in the bone) fails after the prosthesis (fixed teeth) has been placed, London Dental Specialists will ensure coverage of the rehabilitation treatment.
During this period you will be regularly recalled for check-ups and hygienist visits allowing us to fully maintain your implants and your oral health.
Terms and conditions:
Most dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for implant procedures. Coverage typically ranges from 50-80% depending on your specific plan. We work with all major insurance providers and can help verify your benefits before treatment begins.
Many plans have annual maximums so we may recommend scheduling complex treatments across calendar years to maximize your benefits.
Common Questions Asked About Dental Implants Costs
The cost of dental implants varies based on several factors including the number of implants needed, any preparatory procedures required (such as bone grafting), and the type of restoration attached to the implant. A single dental implant typically ranges from £1,500 to £3,000. We offer financing options to help make this investment in your oral health more affordable.
Dental implants are more expensive initially because they provide a permanent solution with superior function and aesthetics. The cost reflects the advanced materials used (medical-grade titanium), the surgical procedure, custom-made restorations, and the expertise required. Unlike dentures or bridges that may need replacement every 5-10 years, implants can last a lifetime with proper care, making them more cost-effective in the long run.
Some dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for implants, but coverage varies widely. Many plans categorize implants as a cosmetic procedure and may only cover a portion of the cost or none at all. We recommend checking with your insurance provider about specific coverage details. Our office staff can help you understand your benefits and submit necessary documentation to maximize your coverage.
Yes, we offer several financing options to make dental implants more affordable. These include interest-free payment plans, healthcare credit options like CareCredit, and monthly payment plans. During your consultation, our treatment coordinator will discuss all available financial options to help you find a plan that fits your budget.
Several factors influence the final cost of dental implants: the number of implants needed, the need for preparatory procedures (bone grafts, sinus lifts, extractions), the type of restoration (crown, bridge, or full arch), the materials used, diagnostic imaging requirements, and your geographic location. During your consultation, we provide a detailed treatment plan with a comprehensive cost breakdown.
While dental tourism may offer lower upfront costs, it comes with significant risks and potential additional expenses. Follow-up care, complications, warranty issues, and travel costs can quickly eliminate any savings. Additionally, quality standards and regulations vary by country. We recommend considering the long-term value and convenience of receiving treatment from a local, qualified implant specialist who can provide ongoing care and support.
Yes, traditional bridges and removable dentures are less expensive alternatives. However, these options don't prevent bone loss, may require replacement more frequently, and don't provide the same natural function or appearance as implants. For some patients, a strategic approach using fewer implants to support multiple teeth (like All-on-4) can provide a more cost-effective implant solution while still offering many benefits of full implant treatment.
Most patients find dental implants to be an excellent investment in their health and quality of life. Implants restore natural chewing ability, prevent bone loss, maintain facial structure, don't require altering adjacent teeth, and can last a lifetime with proper care. When considering the lifetime cost of alternatives (which may need replacement several times) and the improved quality of life, implants often represent the best value despite the higher initial investment.