If you’re thinking about replacing a missing tooth, the first question is usually “how much will it cost?” The answer depends on several things, but you don’t have to guess. Below we break down the main price drivers and give you practical ways to keep the cost down.
In the UK a single implant can range from £1,500 to £3,500. The spread comes from three key areas:
Don’t forget the crown that sits on the implant. A porcelain crown usually adds £200‑£500 to the total.
Now that you know where the money goes, here are some ways to lower the bill:
Before you sign anything, ask for a detailed quote that lists every step. A transparent breakdown helps you compare offers and avoid surprise charges.
Finally, remember that the cheapest option isn’t always the best. A well‑placed, high‑quality implant can last 20‑30 years, saving you money on future repairs or replacements.
Bottom line: expect to spend around £2,000 for a straightforward implant in the UK, but you can shave off a few hundred pounds with smart planning. Talk to a trusted dental professional, get a full estimate, and explore financing options that fit your budget.