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DENTAL IMPLANT PRICING – TRANSPARENT COSTS FOR MOUTH REHABILITATION

What you need to know about dental implant costs

When someone searches for keywords like “dental implant cost,” “implant placement cost,” or “tooth implant cost,” they rightfully expect clear and transparent information about the expenses of implant‑based restorations. However, it is important to understand that tooth replacement is not a single, uniform procedure – there are several possible solutions, each with different pricing.

Therefore, before discussing specific numbers, it is essential to clarify:

  • Is the treatment a traditional tooth replacement or implant‑based restoration?
  • Is the patient interested in replacing a single tooth, several teeth, or a full arch?
Dental implant price

DIFFERENT TOOTH REPLACEMENT OPTIONS & DIFFERENT PRICING

Not all tooth replacements are the same – and not every price means the same thing. While more and more patients are interested in the cost of dental implant placement, many still search for the expenses of traditional crowns, bridges, or removable dentures. These are usually less expensive, but when considering long‑term value, implant‑based tooth replacement is often the more favorable option.

The exact cost of tooth replacement is always determined by individual needs and oral condition. For this reason, we do not list every single item separately – instead, we offer full mouth rehabilitation treatments within transparent package pricing.

One of the differences between one-phase and two-phase implants

PRICING DIFFERENCES IN DENTAL IMPLANT PLACEMENT

Even within implant‑based tooth replacement, there are variations. Two widely used implant families exist: the traditional two‑phase implants and the immediately loadable one‑phase implants. While their structure differs significantly, the overall cost of tooth replacement is usually similar. One‑phase implants may be slightly less expensive, as they consist of a single piece and the placement procedure is simpler.

Two Approaches to Implant Pricing
There are two common ways of calculating implant costs. In one model, each implant and the necessary components are priced individually. Labor fees are also charged per element, which can increase the total cost. One‑phase implants are more favorable in this respect, since they are made of a single piece.

Sample indicative implant prices:
One‑phase Implant:     445 EUR
IHDE Implant:                500 EUR
ALPHA BIO Implant:     484 EUR

Prices are for information only. Current rates can be found here.

Why Is It Difficult to Know the Exact Cost of Implant Placement?
The implant price alone does not cover the full treatment cost. Key questions include:

  • Does the price include necessary components (healing screw, abutment)?
  • Is the surgical fee, anesthesia, or temporary denture included?
  • Is it a single‑stage or multi‑stage procedure?

For example, two‑phase implants require two separate interventions, which increases the total cost.

Additional Factors Influencing Implant Costs

  • Reputation and professional standards of the dental clinic
  • Experience of the implantologist performing the treatment
  • Geographic location — prices at a Budapest clinic may differ from those in smaller towns
  • Pricing method — package price vs. itemized billing

Why Package Pricing Is the Most Transparent Solution
We provide package‑priced full mouth rehabilitation with one‑phase implants. This means patients know exactly what they receive and how much they pay. No hidden costs, no surprises afterward.

Example:

  • Full upper jaw rehabilitation package price: 5,100 EUR Includes:
    • Panoramic X‑ray
    • Consultation
    • Anesthesia
    • Extraction of non‑viable teeth
    • Placement of the required number of implants
    • Long‑term temporary denture
    • Follow‑up visits

The final porcelain denture is prepared at a second appointment, also at package price.

  • Current package price for full upper jaw: 7,600 EUR

A Life‑Changing Decision — Price Is Not the Only Factor
While everyone is interested in the cost of tooth replacement, it is important to understand that for such a significant treatment, price is not the most important factor. What matters most is:

  • Safety of the procedure
  • Professional expertise and experience
  • Durability and aesthetic outcome
  • Patient comfort and quality of life

Full mouth rehabilitation is not just tooth replacement — it is a complex, personalized, lifelong treatment that restores confidence, natural speech, the joy of eating, and dramatically improves quality of life.

If you have further questions or would like to attend a free, no‑obligation personal consultation, please contact us through this page.

FULL ARCH WITH IMMEDIATE LOADING, ONE PHASE IMPLANTS

Full mouth rehabilitation with one-phase implants

Why Is It Difficult to Know the Exact Cost of Implant Placement?
The price of the implant itself does not cover the full treatment cost. Important questions include:

  • Does the price include the necessary components (healing screw, abutment)?
  • Is the surgical fee, anesthesia, or temporary denture included?
  • Is it a single‑stage or multi‑stage procedure?

For example, two‑phase implants require two separate interventions, which increases the total cost.

What Else Influences the Cost of Tooth Replacement?

  • Reputation and professional standards of the dental clinic
  • Experience of the implantologist performing the treatment
  • Geographic location — prices at a Budapest clinic may differ from those in smaller towns
  • Pricing method — package price vs. itemized billing

Why Package Pricing Is the Most Transparent Solution
We provide package‑priced full mouth rehabilitation with one‑phase implants. This means patients know exactly what they receive and how much they pay. No hidden costs, no surprises afterward.

Example:

  • Full upper jaw rehabilitation package price: 7,600 EUR Includes:
    • Panoramic X‑ray
    • Consultation
    • Anesthesia
    • Extraction of non‑viable teeth
    • Placement of the required number of implants
    • Long‑term temporary denture
    • Follow‑up visits

The final porcelain denture is prepared at a second appointment, also at package price.

IN A LIFE CHANGING DECISION, PRICE IS NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR

Implant‑based tooth replacement is not just a treatment — it is a lifelong decision. While many patients first focus on the cost of tooth replacement, the most important considerations are not financial, but rather durability, safety, and the improvement of quality of life. A well‑chosen implant placement restores confidence, natural expression, and comfortable eating for the long term. That is why the decision should be based not only on price, but also on quality and professional expertise.

For such a significant, life‑enhancing treatment, price is not the key factor. What truly matters is:

  • Safety of the procedure
  • Professional background and experience
  • Durability and aesthetic outcome
  • Patient comfort and overall quality of life

Full mouth rehabilitation is not just tooth replacement — it is a complex, personalized treatment that profoundly impacts quality of life.

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