#1Treatment guide · Updated July 2026
Dental implants in Dubai
An implant is the one dental treatment where surgeon experience matters more than anything on the price list. The clinics below are ranked by patient review data; implant-focused centres are marked first.
11 clinics ranked by Google rating, weighted by review volume
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Prices
What Dental implants costs in Dubai
| Single implant with crown (standard system) | AED 6,000 to 10,000 |
| Single implant with crown (premium system) | AED 10,000 to 16,000 |
| Bone graft or sinus lift, when needed | AED 1,500 to 5,000 |
| All-on-4, per arch | AED 35,000 to 70,000 |
Typical ranges across Dubai clinics as of July 2026, compiled from published clinic pricing. The binding price is the written quote from the clinic after an examination.
FAQ
Dental implants in Dubai: what people ask
How much does a dental implant cost in Dubai?
A single implant with abutment and crown typically runs AED 6,000 to 14,000 depending on the implant system, the crown material and the surgeon. Premium Swiss and Swedish systems such as Straumann or Nobel Biocare sit at the upper end. If bone grafting or a sinus lift is needed, add AED 1,500 to 5,000.
How long does the implant process take?
Usually 3 to 6 months from placement to final crown, because the implant needs to fuse with the bone before it can be loaded. Some clinics offer immediate-load protocols for suitable cases, where a temporary tooth is fitted the same day.
What is All-on-4 and what does it cost?
All-on-4 replaces a full arch of teeth on four implants. In Dubai a full arch typically costs AED 35,000 to 70,000 depending on the implant system and whether the bridge is acrylic or zirconia. It is major treatment: judge the surgeon’s full-arch case history, not just the price.
Does insurance cover implants in the UAE?
Standard UAE health plans almost never cover implants, as they are classed as elective. Some premium plans contribute to the crown portion. Most clinics offer instalment plans; confirm whether the quoted price covers the implant, abutment and crown together.
How long do implants last?
With good hygiene and regular check-ups, the implant itself commonly lasts decades; published 10-year survival rates are above 90 percent. The crown on top typically needs replacement after 10 to 15 years.
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