Types Of Dental Implants: Cost Breakdown

With each type of dental implant comes a unique price. Learn about Yorkshire Dental Suite’s wide range of treatments available and their corresponding costs.
What are the different types of dental implants?
We provide a wide range of dental implants to allow as many patients as possible to achieve their dream smile:
- Single tooth implant: Replaces an individual tooth.
- Dental implant bridge: Replaces multiple adjacent teeth. For example, one implant can support up to two teeth, while two implants can support up to four.
- All on 4 dental implants: Uses four implants to secure 10-14 teeth to your jaw.
- All on 6 dental implants: Uses six implants to attach 10 teeth to your jaw. Ideal for patients who need more implants to make their arch secure.
- Full mouth dental implants: A full arch of teeth is fitted to your upper and/or lower jaw.
- Pterygoid implants: Suitable for patients with low bone density. A pterygoid implant is attached to the medial pterygoid plate.
- Zygomatic implants: Another great choice for patients with low bone density, a zygomatic implant is inserted diagonally along the sinus wall into your cheekbone.
Types of dental implants: Cost breakdown
The price of dental implants varies greatly. Why? This is because of numerous factors. If you need additional treatments to make your procedure a success, such as a bone graft, this will increase your overall spending. Plus, the more implants you need, the higher the cost.
Dental implant typePrice
Single tooth
£2,800
Dental implant bridge
£11,995 - £49,995
All on 4
Starts from £29,995
All on 6
£29,995 - £49,995
£11,995 - £49,995
Pterygoid
£2,800 per tooth
Zygomatic
£2,800 per tooth
Patients are also required to have a mandatory consultation prior to their treatment. This is so your dentist can identify if you are eligible for dental implants and if there are any issues that may affect the viability of the procedure, for example, gum disease.
What’s the best type of dental implant?
The answer to this question differs from patient to patient. If you have low bone density, zygomatic and pterygoid dental implants are a great option, as they bypass the jawbone and anchor to different areas in the mouth. For patients needing to replace two or more adjacent teeth, consider a dental bridge – this cuts down your surgery and recovery time, as well as your overall costs. Full mouth dental implants offer a complete smile rejuvenation, transforming the smiles (and lives) of patients with little or no healthy teeth left in their mouth. Your dentist will identify which treatment is most suitable for you. Conclusion: When you choose Yorkshire Dental Suite for dental implants, you can expect a perfectly restored smile that lasts up to 20 years (if well cared for) and no more pain when eating and chewing. Reap the benefits of this incredible treatment and book a consultation today.