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Dental Implants Cost

Introduce the service and reassure the patient.

From
£52
per month*

Why you might need dental implants

Missing or damaged teeth can affect more than just how your smile looks. Patients often come to us due to:

.Tooth loss from decay

.Injury or trauma

.Gum disease

.Teeth that can’t be saved

In many cases, people are looking for a reliable, long-term alternative to dentures or bridges.

What are dental implants and how do they work?

Dental implants are designed to replace missing teeth in a way that closely mimics natural teeth. An implant is a small titanium screw that’s placed into the jawbone. Once healed, it acts as a stable base for a custom-made crown.

How implants help:

.Restore your ability to eat and chew comfortably

.Support surrounding teeth

.Improve the appearance of your smile, especially for visible front teeth

They’re widely considered one of the most effective long-term tooth replacement options.

What are the benefits of dental implants?

Dental implants have plenty of benefits, including:

.Fixed, secure solution (no movement)

.Designed to feel like natural teeth

.Improves chewing and overall function

.Long-term treatment option

.High success rate (around 96%)

What to expect during dental implant treatment

Consultation

We start with a full assessment to check your suitability and talk through your options.

Planning

A 3D scan of your jaw is taken, allowing for precise digital planning of your implant placement.

Implant Placement

The implant is carefully placed into the jawbone in a minor surgical procedure.

Healing Period

Healing typically takes around 3 months, allowing the implant to fully integrate with the bone. During this time, we aim to provide a temporary crown or similar solution, so you won’t be left with a gap while your implant heals.

Final Crown

Once healing is complete, a custom crown is fitted to complete the restoration.

Why choose Smile9 for dental implants in Sheffield

We focus on accuracy, planning, and patient experience throughout your treatment

.Fully digital workflow

.Advanced 3D scanning technology

.Personalised treatment planning

.Dedicated time to guide you through each step

Our Core Values

Simplicity

We keep everything super simple

Ownership

We take ownership of our actions and their impact on the company's success

Unity

We work together as one, driving excellence, innovation and results

Positive

Clients, team and everyone who comes into contact with us leaves with a smile

Cost / How much do dental implants cost in Sheffield?

The cost of dental implants depends on several factors, but we always aim to be clear and transparent.

Starting cost:

From £2,500 per implant for straightforward cases, including the implant, crown, and CBCT scan (a 3D scan of your jaw bone).

What affects the cost?

.Number of implants needed

.Bone quality and density

.Whether a bone graft is required

.Whether a gum graft is needed

What’s included:

.Dental implant

.Final crown

.3D scan and digital planning

Finance options:

Payment plans are available for treatments over £1,000, making it easier to spread the cost.

A consultation is the best way to get an accurate, personalised quote.

Service Example
£2,500 includes all diagnostic scans, the implant and final custom crown | £52 per month | Free Consultation

Dental implant cost and treatment FAQs FAQs

How much does a dental implant cost?

Prices start from £2,500 for simple cases, but this can vary depending on your treatment needs.

What affects the cost of dental implants?

The number of implants, your bone and gum condition, and whether additional procedures are needed can all influence the final cost.

Are dental implants painful?

Most patients experience only mild discomfort after the procedure, which can usually be managed with standard pain relief.

How long do dental implants last?

They are a long-term solution with a high success rate of around 96%, provided they are well maintained.

What if I don’t have enough bone?

In some cases, a bone graft may be needed to support the implant.

Are there any downsides to dental implants?

The main consideration for most patients is the cost, as it is a more advanced treatment.