Dental implants in Bristol cost between £1,800 and £3,200 per implant at most private clinics — broadly in line with the UK average of £1,500–£3,500. The market is competitive, with a good spread of independent practices, specialist implant centres and national dental chains.
Dental Implant Prices in Bristol
- Bristol city centre / Clifton: £2,200–£3,200 per implant
- Redland and Cotham: £2,000–£2,900 per implant
- Southville and Bedminster: £1,900–£2,700 per implant
- Bath (nearby): £2,000–£3,000 per implant
- Weston-super-Mare: £1,800–£2,600 per implant
Prices vary depending on the implant brand, the clinician’s experience, the complexity of the case and whether bone grafting is needed. Always request a written itemised quote that separates the implant fixture, abutment, crown, scans and consultations.
What’s Included in the Price?
A complete single implant procedure involves three components billed separately at many clinics:
- Implant fixture (titanium post): £600–£1,200 in Bristol
- Abutment (connector): £200–£500
- Crown (porcelain or zirconia): £800–£1,500
Additional costs that may not be included in a headline quote: initial consultation (£80–£200), CBCT 3D scan (£100–£250), tooth extraction if needed (£100–£300), bone graft if needed (£400–£800). Always ask explicitly what is and is not included.
NHS Dental Implants in Bristol
NHS dental implants in Bristol are only available through NHS Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire ICB in exceptional clinical circumstances — following trauma, cancer treatment or specific genetic conditions. They are not available for routine tooth loss due to decay or gum disease, which affects the vast majority of patients seeking implants. For most Bristol patients, private treatment is the only realistic route.
How Bristol Compares to Other Options
- Bristol prices are broadly comparable to Edinburgh and slightly higher than Birmingham
- Bath tends to be marginally more expensive than central Bristol
- Bristol Airport has connections to Budapest and other dental tourism destinations
- The University of Bristol Dental Hospital offers implants at reduced rates for suitable patients
Tips for Finding a Reliable Implant Clinic
- Verify GDC registration of the treating dentist at gdc-uk.org before booking
- Ask specifically which implant brand is used — Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Dentsply Sirona and Osstem are all established brands
- Ask whether the implantologist is a specialist or a general dentist — specialists typically have higher case volumes
- Get at least two written quotes before committing
- Ask about the guarantee period — reputable clinics offer 5–10 years on the fixture
- Bristol Dental Hospital at the University of Bristol is one of the better dental school options in the South West — worth investigating if cost is a primary concern
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do dental implants cost in Bristol?
Dental implants in Bristol cost between £1,800 and £3,200 per implant. Clifton and city centre practices are at the higher end; surrounding areas and nearby Weston-super-Mare are cheaper.
Does Bristol have a dental school where I can get cheaper implants?
Yes. The University of Bristol Dental Hospital offers implant treatment at reduced cost, performed by supervised postgraduate dental students. Waiting lists are longer than private practice, but it is a legitimate lower-cost option.
Are dental implants available on the NHS in Bristol?
Only in exceptional clinical circumstances through NHS Bristol. Routine implant treatment is not available on the NHS in Bristol — most patients will need to pay privately.
Is Bristol cheaper than London for dental implants?
Yes, typically 10–20% cheaper. A central London implant at £3,000–£3,500 would often cost £2,000–£2,600 in Bristol.
