Cost of Full Mouth Dental Implants

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How Much Does a Full Set of Dental Implants Cost?

Dental implants are an excellent replacement for missing teeth and restoring your smile.

As the procedure and process require the intervention of a specialist restorative dentist and can take some months to complete, the system’s cost can initially appear expensive.

Whilst this is the case, there are many ways patients can spread the cost or break up payments, for example, with 0% finance over 24 months.

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Firstly, What Affects the Cost?

  • The number of implants: We need to plan the number of implants we should place depending upon the final design of your bite and desired cosmetic results. If multiple teeth are missing, we may be able to use two implants to support various teeth, thus minimising surgery and risk. If all the teeth are missing, we can consider the “All-on-Four” implant treatment, where four dental implants support a full bridge or denture. Can implants be placed in one day?
  • Brand of implants chosen: Premium implant brands will be more expensive due to additional retentive or supportive features.
  • Design of the teeth: This is particularly important for those considering implant treatment for aesthetics and cosmetic enhancement of their smile. In this case, we will need to plan both the position of the implant and the design of the final porcelain restoration.
  • Any additional or prior work: Any pre-implant dental work required, such as bone grafts, infection control, gum or bone contouring to give a better appropriate profile.
  • The usage: Whether implants are used for denture or bridge support.
  • Trusted practitioners: The dentist’s skill in placing the implants – is critical, especially when considering advanced invasive work like dental implants.

Which implants are the best?

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Dental Implant Prices

Every patient’s teeth and smile are unique, so it is not easy to give exact prices.

However, a single implant, including post and crown, costs £3,500 (on average).

However, please note that we often create deal packages when more than one implant is required – depending on the number of missing teeth.

If you want a bespoke quote for your oral health condition, it is best to speak to 01992 827121, so we can provide you with an accurate price.

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Full Tooth Replacement Costs

A complete set of dental implants usually refers to four implants place top and bottom to fix a denture. Often referred to as all-on-four.

Costs start from £5,000 per arch, plus the cost of the dentures.

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Procedures like All-on-4 do not require additional surgical procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lifts. Additional costs will also occur if patients prefer a bridge to a denture.

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Do You Qualify for Implants?

There are a few things that we need to consider before deciding which treatment solution is best for you:

  • Bone quantity: It is helpful if we have more bone, but if not, we may choose a unique dental implant design that sits on thinner bone or consider bone grafting treatment.
  • Jaw bone quality: Our choice of the implant system and type of implant used is often determined by the quality of the bone. Softer bone needs to be managed slightly differently from a more complex bone.
  • Gum disease: Patients experiencing gum disease can have problems with wobbly teeth, so we may need to look at this before treatment.

If you suffer from low jaw bone density, you may require a sinus lift or a bone graft, which are charged as additional procedures to the final cost.

We Advise That You Book an Implant Consultation (Charged at £150)

Here we will be able to provide you with various options that may be suitable for you and discuss the different costing simultaneously.

With dentists located in the Hertfordshire and London area, book your free consultation today and start your journey in getting your complete, confident smile.

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What our Patients Need to Know

Learn more about what we offer here at the Perfect Smile Studios.

Many reasons patients in London and beyond choose us is because of our attention to detail, the care we provide, how we prepare and the results we achieve.

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  • We can help establish monthly payment plans.
  • We provide 0% finance for up to 24-month term plans. Many patients find our payment plan option very useful.
  • Terms over 24 months will be low-interest bearing.
  • If you want to consider this option, we will need to carry out a few credit checks.
  • We can discuss payment plans at both the Hertfordshire & the London clinic
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Pain-free

At The Perfect Smile, we understand that patients may be naturally nervous when thinking of undergoing dental implant surgery.

We want to reassure you that the dental implant treatment is not painful due to the proper use of local anaesthetics to numb the bone and gum deeply.

We can also use sedation techniques that also contribute to no pain or discomfort. More.

Treatment Plan
  • Step 1: We will start the process with a highly detailed and thorough comprehensive examination and assessment. We will then construct a customised treatment plan and design your implant treatment.
  • Step 2: An implantologist surgically places your new implant(s) in your mouth.
  • Step 3: We will assess your healing on this review appointment and make sure everything is going as planned.
  • Step 4: The dentist records and impressions to construct the implant’s top part (post and crown).
  • Step 5: The dentist will fit the final part of the implant (post and crown).
  • Step 6: Your final appointment allows you to have any further refining cosmetic enhancements or minor adjustments.

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Fast Process

  • Minimal appointments: Unlike traditional dental implant surgery, you will need fewer appointments
  • No lengthy treatment time: The healing time is fast and effective, though individual to each person.
Bone Quality
  • When you lose a tooth, the surrounding bone that holds the tooth in place will diminish in height, width, and volume. This may affect the immediate and final appearance of the gum tissue in this area and possibly the surrounding teeth.
  • The larger the width of bone or the height of the bone, the wider and longer implant can be. A wider and longer implant increases implant stability and thus success. We assess the bone height and width by taking digital radiographs or by taking a CT Scan. More.

Implant Costs

The price of a dental implant can depend on whether any further treatments are needed to make sure your implant is a success.

Treatment Cost
Implant Consultation
£100
Implant Placement from
£1250
Crown from
£1200

Implant FAQs

  • Will Dental Implants Last a Lifetime? Once the implant has fused with your jawbone and tissues, the artificial titanium implant acts as an ordinary root. The longevity of your implant depends on how you improve and maintain your oral health. Read more.
  • Does a Dental Implant Hurt? When we place the implant, we make sure the procedure is pain-free. We offer a range of sedation and techniques suitable for nervous patients. You can find out more here.
  • How Old Do I Have to Be for a Dental Implant? There isn’t an age limit for dental implants. However, our dentists recommend that you have to be over 18 for the dental implant procedure. Read on.
  • Is a Dental Implant Treatment Safe? We also use extensive planning systems to ensure the implant treatment is successful. Find out more.
  • Are Dental Implants Worth It? A dental implant offers a wealth of oral health benefits. An implant can improve your smile, realign neighbouring teeth, protect your mouth from gum disease, etc. Read the benefits.
  • Is the Process Painful? You can expect to feel pain with a new implant; however, the discomfort is kept to a minimum with modern anaesthetics. Nevertheless, post-process, there can be some swelling and aching for 5 -10 days. Many patients have multiple implants in a single day without undue pain or distress. More.

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Our free no obligation Initial Consultation will be with our dentist and/or our Treatment Coordinators. The suitability of options discussed will ultimately be dependent upon your clinical assessment with a dentist at the practice.
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    Highly Experienced Implant Team

    An unparalleled level of patient trust: Dr Rahul Doshi is the founder of the Perfect Smile and is the current President of the BACD.

    With over 25 years of dental implant experience, Dr Rahul Doshi proudly leads a highly skilled team with access to the latest dental technology.

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    Successful Dental Implants Can Last a Lifetime

    Once the implant has fused with your jawbone and tissues, the artificial titanium implant acts as an ordinary root.

    When we implant a titanium implant into the jawbone, it becomes part of your oral foundation.

    This offers several health benefits that include preventing any bone loss whilst supporting the jawbone structure and reducing the risk of gum disease. More.

    “If treated correctly, dental implants can last from ten to twenty-five years or more.”

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    The longevity of your implant depends on how you improve and maintain your oral health. Read more.