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Dental Implants in the Philippines

Affordable and Effective ways for Dental Implants

The Philippines is an emerging destination for dental implants with advanced technology supporting its care.

The gold standard for tooth replacement, dental implants offer a permanent solution that mimics a natural teeth. Both functionally and in appearance, you would get a solution that’s hard for others to differentiate.

With skilled dentists and modern clinics Philippines offers high-quality care at affordable prices.

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How Much Does Dental Implants Cost in Philippines?

Average Cost of All-on-4 Dental Implants in Philippines

The global dental implant costs differ significantly. The average cost of dental implants for all-on-4 in the Philippines is $7,500 per arch.

The following table compares average costs for a single dental implant (including crown):

 

Country

Average Cost (USD)

Philippines

$1000 – $2,000

USA

$3,000 – $6,000

India

$800 – $1,800

Turkey

$400 – $1,000

Australia

$2,500 – $5,500

Thailand

$1,200 – $2,500

 
Philippines has a high success rate of 95% in dental implants. The success rates also depends on the condition of the candidate - usually, dentists deny unsuitable patients to reduce the risk of complications.

Cost of Dental Implants in Philippines - Depending on the Types

Here's the table comparing the cost of dental implants in Philippines depending on its type:
Type of Implant Cost (USD)
Single implant (Titanium) $1,000-$2,000
All-on-4 $5,500-$7,500 (per arch)
All-on-6 $6,500-$9,500 (per arch)
All-on-8 $8,500-$11,500 (per arch)
Full mouth $12,500-$18,500+ (both arches)

 

These costs depend on factors listed in the next section such as the material (Titanium or Zirconia), getting all-on-4 or all-on-6/-8. A consultation with your dentist can help clarify the overall cost, helping you make the decision sooner.

Top Dental Clinics in Philippines for Dental Implants

Now that you how affordable Philippines is for dental implants, here's a list of the best dental clinics offering the best dental implant package:

Urban Smiles Dental Clinic, Metro Manila

Urban Smiles is one of the premier clinics in the country, with great reputation for exceptional dental services. From catering to high-profile patients to people from all around the world, Urban Smiles is known for taking complete care of your oral health.

With several clinics across Philippines, it has several trained and experienced dentists, implantologists providing top tier dental care.

What makes them one of the best dental clinics in Philippines is its all-inclusive package for dental implants. They have low costs without comprising quality or service due to their in-house manufacturing processes for implants.

GAOC Dental Clinic, Manila

Gan Advanced Osseointegration Center, or GAOC Dental Clinic is a premium clinic for dental treatment equipped with cutting-edge technology for dental treatment. GAOC is recognized for its advanced treatment system and precision, offering the perfect solution.

The clinic has highly skilled dentists who use top technology and techniques for the best results personalized to your needs.

The clinic is also famous for its high dental care standards that bring successful results.

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Factors Affecting the Cost of Dental Implants in the Philippines

Following are the different factors that can affect the cost of dental implants in Philippines:

  • Implant type: The brand type and systems can affect the costs. For example, the cost of conventional vs. mini transplants can have different price tags. Similarly, titanium vs. zirconium materials can affect the cost differently. In addition, all-on-4 implants will cost more than a single implant.

  • Number of implants: This is an important factor that can change the final cost. For example, a single-tooth implant will cost significantly less than a full-arch restoration.

  • Quality and type of material: The basic titanium implant can cost around $1,000 whereas, premium quality implants can cost around $1,500 and similar for Zirconia which can be around $1,800.

  • Dentist’s experience: An experienced dentist can charge higher which also results in better outcomes. Additionally, JCI-accredited or high-end clinics can charge premium rates.

  • Additional treatments: You may need additional treatments such as bone grafting (which can add $300-$800 to the procedure).

  • Location: Philippines offers both high-end and low-cost dental implant solutions, depending on the location, you can find higher prices in Manila and low cost in smaller cities.

  • Package and other inclusions: Several clinics offer all-in-one packages that cover implant placement, abutment and crown, x-rays, etc. So you could get great value on the overall cost.

At Yapita Health, we bring you the top dentists and implantologists from Philippines who can provide the best results at 50-70% lower costs. Get in touch today to get your personalized quote!

FAQs Related to Dental Implants

What is the typical price range for a single implant in Philippines?

The average cost of single implant is between PHP 75,000 - PHP 130,000 ($1,500-$2,000) for a Titanium implant. A Zirconia implant can cost higher, while including abutment and crown to your implant surgery can cost PHP 175,000 - PHP 300,000 or between $3,000-$4,500.


How many surgeries/appointments are required for dental implants in Philippines?

For a normal single implant/multiple implant procedure, patients only need to visit Philippines twice. The first visit includes implant placement and the second is fabrication of the implant crown. The first visit requires a stay in the country for 4 days, while the second visit needs you to stay for 10 days after the procedure.


How many implants does a full mouth dental implant include?

It typically includes 4 implants per arch, but depending on the dental health, it may increase to 6 or 8 implants per arch. Usually, dentists place 4 implants at strategic locations to support daily life. 


Who is not a good candidate for dental implants?

An individual with health conditions like diabetes, poor oral hygiene, poor bone density and those on certain medications are unsuitable for dental implants. Your dentist will help determine if you should proceed with dental implants.


Can my mouth reject dental implants?

The chances of dental implant rejection are low but it may happen. This is may be due to the material used for the implants, such as Titanium. Its residue can lead to various reactions in case you turn out to be allergic to the material. Notable reactions include hypensensitive reactions and bone loss.