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What is the cost of a dental implant in 2026?

autorAuthor: DENT ESTET Team
calendarMarch 16, 2026

The cost of a dental implant in 2026 varies depending on the complexity of the case, the type of implant chosen and the services included. At DENT ESTET clinics, the price for a dental implant starts at around 4,500 RON and can go up to 5,800 RON.

In cases where additional procedures are required, such as bone grafting, multiple extractions or full-mouth rehabilitation, the final cost may increase significantly. 

The choice of the appropriate treatment is always made following the presentation of a personalised treatment plan based on the specific characteristics of the case, as well as medical recommendations.

Dental implant prices in 2026 – how much do they actually cost?

The cost of a dental implant may seem high at first glance, but it is important to view this treatment as an investment in your long-term health and quality of life. Unlike temporary solutions, such as dentures, implants offer stability, functionality and durability, making them a cost-effective choice in the long run, rather than simply an expense.

At DENT ESTET, the cost of dental implant treatment is determined by the type of implant used (Straumann®, Neodent® or Nobel Biocare™) and the complexity of the case:

  • Standard dental implant: 2,500 – 4,500 RON
  • Premium dental implant: 4,500 – 6,500 RON
  • Dental crown: 1,500 – 3,500 RON
  • Complete package (implant and crown): 4,000 – 8,000 RON

These costs reflect the use of premium materials, advanced technologies for scanning and digital planning, as well as the medical team’s over 27 years of experience in resolving complex cases.

What does the price of a dental implant include?

The cost of dental implant treatment in 2026 covers several stages, from the initial assessments and the surgical procedure to the fitting of the final prosthetic restoration:

  • Imaging investigations: the dentist may recommend a panoramic X-ray or computed tomography (CBCT) to assess the bone and anatomical structures;
  • Surgery: insertion of the implant into the bone and placement of the abutment;
  • Final dental crown: fitting a customised prosthetic restoration onto the implant.

This integrated approach ensures precision, safety and predictable long-term results.

Factors affecting the cost of a dental implant

The final cost of a dental implant is determined by a number of medical and technical factors. Understanding these helps the patient to anticipate the investment required.

The type of dental implant

Premium implants, such as those used in DENT ESTET clinics, benefit from specially treated surfaces, extensive clinical research and superior-quality materials. 

These offer a higher success rate, durability and optimal integration into the bone.

Additional procedures (bone grafting)

If there is insufficient bone volume, a bone grafting procedure is recommended. This may involve a longer treatment period and increased costs, but it is essential for the stability of the implant and to avoid long-term complications.

Other factors that may influence the price include: 

  • necessary extractions (in the case of the ‘Fixed Teeth in 24 Hours’ treatment)
  • the number of implants
  • the complexity of the prosthetic work (materials used or work for Fixed Teeth in 24 Hours)
  • the digital technologies used in planning.

How much will full-mouth dental implant treatment cost in 2026?

For patients with complete edentulism (total tooth loss), DENT ESTET offers a modern treatment solution – Fixed Teeth in 24 Hours, which involves placing 4 or 6 implants in a dental arch and attaching a custom-made prosthetic restoration.

What the Fixed Teeth in 24 Hours treatment includes:

  • detailed imaging investigations (X-ray or CBCT);
  • tooth extractions (if necessary);
  • 4 or 6 implants from the Straumann, Neodent or Nobel Biocare range;
  • temporary fixed restoration;
  • permanent fixed restoration.

Prices for Fixed Teeth in 24 Hours treatments:

  • NEODENT® NEOARCH®: prices starting from €3,730
  • STRAUMANN® PRO ARCH: prices starting from €4,520
  • ALL-ON-4® (Nobel Biocare™): prices starting from €4,700

Dental implants in Oradea – how much will they cost in 2026?

At DENT ESTET clinics in Oradea, prices for dental implants are in line with international standards and reflect the use of premium materials and digital technologies:
Dental implant Oradea price: 2,500 – 6,500
RON• Implant + crown: 4,000 – 8,000 RON

Cost differences depend on the complexity of the case, the type of implant and additional procedures, such as bone grafting or multiple extractions.
 

Frequently asked questions about the cost of dental implants

How much will a dental implant cost in 2026?

At DENT ESTET clinics, the price for a standard dental implant ranges from 2,500 to 6,500 RON, and the full treatment, including the crown and abutment, can cost up to 8,000 RON.

What is the difference between the price of a dental implant and the total cost?

The price of the implant refers strictly to the surgical component (the implant itself), whilst the total cost includes:
• imaging
tests• digital
planning• dental
crown• post-operative check-ups

How much does a dental implant cost in Oradea?

The cost of a dental implant in Oradea at DENT ESTET ranges from 2,500 to 6,500 RON, depending on the type of implant and any additional procedures required.

Is a dental implant painful?

The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic and is well tolerated. Post-operative discomfort is temporary and can be managed with medication prescribed by your doctor.

Can a dental implant be paid for in instalments?

Yes. At DENT ESTET, we offer flexible payment options:
• payment in instalments through our
financial partners• phased
treatment plans• special offers with financial support for implants
Patients can view all available options here: DENT ESTET
Payment Options Current
DENT ESTET Offers

Sources and bibliography

• Jung RE, et al. Systematic review of implant survival and complications. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants.
• Papaspyridakos P, et al. Implant survival rates in full-arch restorations. Clin Oral Implants Res.
• Gadzo N, et al. Long-term outcomes of dental implants. J Dent Res.

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