Cost of Dental Implants | Bupa Dental Care UK

Terms and conditions:

†Free initial consultations are to discuss options and suitability for treatment. Subsequent clinical examinations and diagnostic tests required, and any associated costs will be discussed prior to treatment commencing. 2. Consultations subject to availability.

* 1. £2,400 price point includes the cost of a single implant, abutment and screw retained porcelain crown. 2. A COVID-19 safety tariff may apply. 3. Prices and options may vary depending on location and suitability. 4. Starting prices available on request at your local practice. 5. Patients must be aged 18 or over.

**Finance applicant must be aged 18 or over, a UK resident, have a UK bank account and be in permanent employment.

The minimum spend for finance is £500 and the maximum is £50,000. 0% APR representative is available on repayment terms of up to 40 months. Finance taken at repayment terms of 48 or 60 months is subject to 7.9% APR representative.

Finance applicant must be aged 18 or over, a UK resident, have a UK bank account and be in permanent employment. All loans subject to eligibility, status, affordability and a credit check.

Bupa Dental Care is a trading name of Oasis Dental Care Limited, Vantage Office Park, Bristol, BS16 1GW, whose company registered number is 00478127. Oasis Dental Care Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority FCA registration number 710559. Oasis Dental Care Limited is a credit broker and not a lender.

Finance is provided by Novuna Personal Finance, a trading style of Mitsubishi HC Capital UK PLC, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Financial Services Register no. 704348. Registered Office: Novuna House, Thorpe Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 3HP. Registered in Cardiff under company no. 1630491. The register can be accessed through www.fca.org.

***Illustration based on finance of £2,400, repaid at £60.00 per month over 40 months at 0% interest. £2,400 price point includes a single implant, the abutment and a screw-retained porcelain crown.

1.LaingBuisson, Dentistry UK Market Report, 5th ed. If you require verification please email [email protected]

2. – correct as of April 2022