One of the most common questions we hear is: “Can I get dental implants on the NHS?”
In most cases, the answer is unfortunately no. Dental implants are only available on the NHS in very limited medical circumstances, meaning most patients will need to consider private treatment.
Are Dental Implants Available On The NHS?
The NHS focuses primarily on essential dental care rather than cosmetic treatments. Because of this, dental implants are usually only approved for patients who have experienced:
- Severe facial trauma or injury
- Oral cancer treatment
- Congenital dental conditions
- Medical issues preventing denture use
Even if approved, NHS waiting times can be long and treatment options may be limited.
For the majority of patients, private dental implants are the only realistic option.
How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?
Private dental implant costs vary depending on the number of teeth being replaced and whether any additional treatment is needed beforehand.
Costs at Boroughbridge Dental Centre include:
| Treatment |
Estimated Cost |
| Implant consultation & scans |
£150 |
| Single dental implant |
From £2,900–£3,300 |
| Implant retained dentures |
From £8,900 |
| Full arch dental implants |
From £10,000 |
| Full mouth dental implants |
From £19,995 |
NHS Band 3 dental treatment is currently around £319.10, but very few patients meet the criteria for implant treatment through the NHS.
Some patients may also require preparatory treatment such as gum disease treatment, extractions or bone grafting before implants can be placed.
Why Choose Private Dental Implants?
Many patients choose private treatment because it offers:
- Faster appointment availability
- Advanced implant technology and materials
- More personalised treatment planning
- Improved cosmetic results
- Long-lasting, secure tooth replacement
Unlike dentures, dental implants are fixed securely into the jawbone, helping them feel much more stable and natural.
Are Dental Implants Worth It?
Dental implants are often considered a long-term investment, in both oral health and confidence. In addition, they can improve chewing, speech and smile appearance while helping prevent bone loss caused by missing teeth.