Zygomatic implants are a specialist option for people with severe upper jaw bone loss, and the price reflects that. Here is the indicative cost per implant and per arch, what the price often leaves out, and why abroad differs. We never name a clinic.
Zygomatic implant treatment abroad commonly costs in the region of six thousand to fourteen thousand pounds per arch, against roughly ten thousand to twenty five thousand at a UK private clinic, a saving often of around 40 to 70 percent. The treatment usually uses two or more long implants anchored in the cheekbone to support a full set of upper teeth.
These are indicative ranges, reviewed October 2025, not a quote. The final teeth, scans, sedation or general anaesthetic, and any temporary teeth are common parts of the price that a headline figure may not include.
Abroad, zygomatic work often runs well below UK pricing for comparable treatment, mostly because of lower labour and facility costs and a competitive market, not lower quality by default. Price is driven by how many implants are needed, the brand, the final teeth, and whether sedation or a general anaesthetic is used.
Indicative ranges, reviewed October 2025. Not a quote. A price far below the rest of the market often excludes parts of the treatment, so always confirm what is covered.
Always confirm in writing what the price covers, what is extra, and what currency you are billed in. Zygomatic implants are quoted differently between clinics, so compare the finished result, not just a single number.
How many implants, and the brand. Some cases use two zygomatic implants with standard implants at the front, others use four, which changes the cost. Implants from long established systems usually cost more than budget alternatives. Ask which brand is used and how many you need.
The final teeth and materials. The headline price may cover only the implants, not the bridge or the final teeth, which can be a significant part of the cost. Confirm whether the quote is for the surgery alone or the finished result.
Anaesthetic and complexity. Zygomatic placement is more involved than a standard implant and is often done under sedation or general anaesthetic, which adds cost. Severe cases and any related procedures add more.
The hidden total. Flights, accommodation, a return visit for the final teeth, and follow up all add up. Treatment is usually staged over months, not a single visit, so budget for the whole journey.
Zygomatic implants are a specialist procedure with serious potential complications if placed poorly, so a saving that comes at the cost of an inexperienced surgeon is no saving at all. Putting right a failed zygomatic case, arranged from another country, can cost far more than the difference you saved, and the surgery is harder to revise than a standard implant.
Because protocols and inclusions vary, ask every clinic to itemise the same things before you compare: the number and brand of implants, the final teeth, the anaesthetic, the number of visits, and what aftercare and any guarantee cover.
Before you pay, confirm: how many implants you need, whether the price includes the final teeth, the surgeon's specific experience with zygomatic cases, and how a complication or revision would be handled once you are home.
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Indicatively about six thousand to fourteen thousand pounds per arch, against roughly ten thousand to twenty five thousand at a UK private clinic. Reviewed June 2026 and not a quote.
They are longer, anchored in the cheekbone, and placed by a specialist surgeon, often under sedation or general anaesthetic. The greater complexity and the final full arch of teeth push the price above a single standard implant.
Commonly the final teeth or bridge, scans, the anaesthetic, any temporary teeth, and a return visit. Ask whether the quote is for the surgery alone or the finished result.
Sometimes. They can avoid extensive bone grafting and the months of healing it needs, which may reduce the overall time and cost. Whether they suit you depends on your anatomy, so it is a clinical decision, not just a price one.
Not for a procedure this specialist. A poorly placed zygomatic implant is serious and expensive to put right from abroad. Weigh the surgeon's specific zygomatic experience and the full itemised total, not just the headline figure.
What to expect from the result, how long they last, and caring for them.
How the price compares across destinations and why it differs.
How medical travel works there, the accreditations to check, and the trade offs.
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