If you’ve got a gap in your smile, dental implants in Manchester have become one of the most popular ways to replace a missing tooth. They’re permanent and can look indistinguishable from your regular pearly whites. However, to the newcomer, it’s a treatment that raises a few questions.
It’s a situation faced by a lot more people than you might realise, with the average adult over 65 having around four missing teeth. We get asked lots of questions about tooth implants at our Cheadle and Altrincham clinics, so we thought we’d dedicate a blog to them.
Here we look at the many different aspects of tooth implants, so you get more of the information you need to decide if it’s suitable for you. So, let’s get started.
If you’re in need of a single tooth implant in Manchester, it’s typically going to set you back between £2,500 and £3,500 per tooth at private clinics. That’s going to cover the consultation, scans, surgical placement of the titanium post, and the final porcelain crown that gets fitted on top.
If you need more than one, or even several teeth replacing, the cost can add up quickly, but that’s what our 0% financing (covered later in the blog) is there to help with. Here’s how the complete pricing for implants looks.
| Treatment Type | Typical Cost | What’s Included |
| Single implant | £2,500-£3,500 | Consultation, scans, post, crown |
| Three implants | £7,500-£10,500 | Same as above, per tooth |
| All-on-4 (full arch) | £8,000-£12,000 | Four implants, full set of teeth |
| Bone graft (if needed) | +£500-£2,000 | Prep work for weak jawbone |
For people missing most or all of their teeth, All-on-4 or All-on-6 treatments work out cheaper per tooth than individual implants. Your dentist will recommend the right option after your initial assessment.
So, we can see that it can be a significant investment as part of a smile makeover to restore your confidence. Naturally, you’ll want to know how long dental implants in Manchester are actually going to last for. Typically, you’re looking at anywhere between 15 and 25 years if you look after them properly.
In fact, lots of people find that they never need replacing, particularly when talking about the titanium post onto which the crown sits. When work is needed after the first 10 years, it’s usually the crown that needs replacing because of wear and tear.
That said, here’s what can affect how long they last:
The post buried in your jaw hardly ever fails once it’s bonded with the bone. So, if you treat your implants the same way you’d treat natural teeth, you should be fine.
Check out our blog to learn more about the cutting-edge dental implant technology we use at Ringway Dental.
Sometimes, people talk about dental implants in Altrincham and Cheadle like they’re a cure-all option for anyone with missing teeth. In a lot of ways, they are, but it would be disingenuous to say there are no downsides to the treatment. Here are a few things to know about.
Of course, these aren’t reasons to avoid implants, but they’re things you should know going in. Pick the right dentist in Manchester and they’ll be straight with you about whether they’re right for your situation.
The biggest names in dental implants in the UK, you’ll see brands like Straumann, Zimmer Biomet and Nobel Biocare. At Ringway Dental, we use brands like these because of their long track record of success, but we’ll only ever select one for your dental implants in Manchester based on your needs.
You might also come across names like Astra Tech and Dentsply, though they’re less common than the main three. Brand matters to an extent, but what really counts is whether your dentist knows the system they’re working with and has the right technology behind them.
We work with quality titanium implant systems supported by 3D imaging and computer-guided surgery to restore smile confidence for our patients. Brand choice matters, but how it’s fitted and who’s doing it matters more.
Yes, most private dental practices will let you spread the cost of your dental implants using finance. Deals for 6 to 12 months are standard, although some dentists charge interest, meaning longer payment plans will cost you more.
How dental finance typically works:
Applications are quick – fill them out online or at the practice and get an answer within minutes, the finance company handles the setup, while sorting the paperwork and payments. The dentist gets paid straight away, and you’ll be repaying the finance company each month
At Ringway Dental, we do 0% finance over 12 months, meaning a single dental implant in Manchester will only set you back just over £200 a month. So, if cost is what has been stopping you, book a free consultation and our team will go through everything with you.
The NHS does cover dental implants, but only in very specific circumstances. Most people who’ve lost teeth through decay, gum disease, or just getting older won’t qualify. The NHS saves the implant funding they offer for cases where there’s a genuine medical need – not for cosmetic dentistry.
If you’ve just lost a few teeth, you’ll need to pay for private treatment. The criteria for NHS approval are strict, and most everyday tooth loss situations don’t meet it.
When the NHS WILL cover implants:
When the NHS WON’T cover implants:
Even if you qualify for NHS treatment, waiting lists can leave you waiting around for months or even years to get to your turn. That’s why we get many people coming to us for private dental implants in Manchester, as it’s often the only way to enjoy the many smile benefits on offer.
Most people who come to see us about implants have the same questions you probably do – Can I afford it? How long will they last, and am I even suitable? As we’ve seen, there’s a lot to consider, so the only way to get a proper answer is to visit us and let us take a look.
At Ringway Dental, we’ve helped thousands of people across Altrincham, Cheadle, and Manchester replace missing teeth with implants. Talk to our team and we’ll give you straight answers to all of your questions.
So, if you want to look into things more deeply than we’ve done here, get in touch with us today. We’ll help you work out if implants are the right option for you.