2 clinics · Central Region

Top clinics for Dental Implants in City Hall / Raffles Place

All on 4 Dental Implants Dentist Singapore

5(2 reviews)

One Raffles Pl, #05-19, Singapore 048616

+65 6532 2644

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Marina Bay Dental

4.8(56 reviews)

8A Marina Blvd, B2 - 21, Singapore 018984

+65 6634 5700

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Replace Missing Teeth with Permanent Dental Implants Today

Understand the real cost, healing timeline, and Medisave coverage before committing—no surprises at the dentist's chair.

2 clinics · Central Region

Dental Implant Costs in City Hall / Raffles Place

$3,000 – $6,000

Implant type and brandhigh

Premium titanium implants (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) cost more but offer longer longevity and better integration rates. Budget options exist but may compromise on long-term success.

Bone grafting needshigh

If your jawbone is too thin or has deteriorated, you'll need bone augmentation (additional $1,500–$3,000). Always request pre-implant X-rays to confirm if this is necessary.

Abutment and crownmedium

The crown itself adds $1,000–$2,500 depending on material (porcelain, zirconia, or metal-backed). This is often quoted separately from the implant surgery fee.

Complexity and specialist feesmedium

A dental surgeon with implant specialisation may charge more than a general practitioner, but your success rate typically improves with experience and training.

Implant surgery costs may be eligible for Medisave withdrawal if performed by a Ministry of Health registered clinic. Standard implants (without cosmetic enhancements) are more likely to be claimable than premium or cosmetic variants. Always confirm Medisave eligibility with your chosen clinic before booking.
OptionCost
Single Implant + Crown$3,000 – $5,000
Implant Bridge (2–3 implants supporting multiple teeth)$5,500 – $8,500
All-on-4 Full-Arch Implants (entire row of teeth)$15,000 – $25,000

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

Your Dental Implant Journey: Step-by-Step Timeline

  1. 1

    Consultation & Imaging (Week 1)

    30–60 minutes

    Your dentist examines your mouth, takes 3D X-rays or CBCT scans, and checks bone density. They'll discuss your medical history, medication use (blood thinners, bisphosphonates), and smoking status. This is the moment to ask about Medisave eligibility and get a written cost estimate. Expect honest feedback about whether you're a good implant candidate.

  2. 2

    Bone Grafting (if needed) (Weeks 2–12)

    1–2 hours for grafting procedure

    If your jawbone is too thin or has resorbed, you'll undergo bone augmentation—harvested from your chin, hip, or synthetic material. This adds $1,500–$3,000 and requires 4–6 months healing before implant surgery can proceed. Many patients skip this step if bone is adequate; always confirm with your surgeon.

  3. 3

    Implant Placement Surgery (Week 12–14)

    1–2 hours per implant

    The surgeon numbs the area with local anaesthesia and sedation (optional but recommended for anxious patients). They drill into your jawbone and insert the titanium implant post. No incisions visible afterward—everything happens beneath the gum. You'll feel pressure and hear drilling, but no pain. Recovery involves swelling (peaks at day 3) and soft-food diet for 1–2 weeks.

  4. 4

    Osseointegration: Bone Fuses with Implant (Weeks 12–26)

    3–6 months

    This is the waiting game. Your bone gradually fuses (integrates) around the titanium post—a process called osseointegration. You won't see or feel anything during this phase, but it's critical for implant stability. Lower jaw implants integrate in 3 months; upper jaw takes 4–6 months. Avoid chewing hard foods on the implant site. Smoking, poor oral hygiene, or uncontrolled diabetes can slow integration.

  5. 5

    Crown Placement & Final Bite Adjustment (Week 26+)

    2–3 appointments, 30 minutes each

    Once osseointegration is complete, your dentist removes a small cap, attaches an abutment (connector), and places your custom-made crown. The crown matches your natural tooth colour, shape, and size. Your bite is checked and adjusted to prevent premature wear. Congratulations—you now have a permanent tooth replacement that functions and looks like the real thing.

Total timeline: 3–6 months from first consultation to crown placement (longer if bone grafting is needed)

Are You a Good Candidate for Dental Implants?

Good candidates

  • Adults aged 40–65 with one or more missing teeth who are tired of ill-fitting dentures or self-conscious about visible gaps
  • Non-smokers or willing to quit; smokers have significantly higher implant failure rates (10–15% vs 1–3% for non-smokers)
  • People with adequate jawbone density (confirmed by 3D scan) and good overall oral health—your remaining teeth and gums must be healthy
  • Those with stable medical conditions (well-controlled diabetes, no immunosuppressive drugs) and realistic expectations about the 3–6 month timeline

May need extra assessment

  • Heavy smokers or recent quitters (within 12 months): you'll need a frank conversation with your surgeon about failure risk and may be asked to quit or cut down significantly
  • Uncontrolled diabetes or bisphosphonate therapy: bone healing is compromised, but careful management and specialist input can still make implants viable
  • Severe bone loss or thin jawbone: you'll likely need bone grafting (4–6 months extra, $1,500–$3,000 additional cost) before implant placement

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