Dental Implant Cost in Singapore (2026)
Medically reviewed by Dr Matthew Sng ·
A single dental implant with its crown costs S$2,600 to S$2,800 with an Osstem implant at Advanced Dental, or S$4,000 with a Straumann implant — the two established international brands we place. An Osstem implant with a metal crown is S$2,600; with a porcelain crown, S$2,800; a Straumann implant comes with a porcelain crown at S$4,000. Dental implants are MediSave-claimable — up to S$1,950 for a single implant, and we file the claim for you at the clinic. Where a full row of teeth is missing, implant-retained dentures start from S$5,310 for the four-implant set, and full-arch implants with a fixed bridge run S$20,000 to S$30,000 per arch. All figures on this page are our 2026 fees, and the fee-schedule tables are drawn live from the same schedule the clinic quotes from, before any add-ons such as bone grafting or sedation.
Typical single-implant packages
| Treatment | Typical fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Osstem implant with metal crown | S$2,600 | Includes implant surgery and the crown |
| Osstem implant with porcelain (PFM) crown | S$2,800 | Includes implant surgery and the crown |
| Straumann implant with porcelain crown | S$4,000 | Includes implant surgery and the crown |
Consultation, medication and diagnostic X-rays (if needed) are billed separately. Upgrading to a zirconia crown adds S$500 – S$1,000.
Implant fee schedule
| Treatment | Typical fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Implant Fixture Insertion (Osstem) | $1400 | |
| Implant Fixture Insertion (Straumann) | $2000 | |
| Implant Fixture Insertion (Other brands) | $1400 to $2500 | |
| Implant Supported Crown - Osstem | $1400 | |
| Implant Supported Crown - other brands | $1400 to $2400 | |
| Upgrade to Zirconia Crown | $500 to $1000 | Add on |
| Implant Retained Denture | $1500 to $3000 | |
| Implant Supported Denture | $2500 to $5000 | |
| Full arch implants and bridge (per arch) | $20000 to $30000 | |
| Bar for denture | $2000 to $4000 | |
| Denture O-ring | $25 | |
| Management of Peri-implantitis | $1500 to $1800 | |
| Removal of implant (Without Bone Grafting) | $1200 to $1500 | |
| Implant with single crown (Osstem) | $2800 | Includes surgery and single PFM crown |
Bone grafting (if needed)
| Treatment | General dentist | Specialist |
|---|---|---|
| Socket Augmentation | $500 to $800 | Same fee |
| Guided Bone Regeneration (With Implant) | $800 to $1500 | Same fee |
| Guided Bone Regeneration (Standalone) | $1800 to $2500 | Same fee |
| Sinus Lift Surgery (Internal) | $800 to $1500 | Same fee |
| Sinus Lift Surgery (External) | $2500 to $4000 | Same fee |
| Soft Tissue Grafting | $1500 to $2000 | Same fee |
| Block Graft | - | $2500 to $4000 |
Whether grafting is needed — and which kind — depends on the bone at the implant site, assessed at consultation.
Sedation options
| Treatment | Typical fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Local Anaesthetic (per cartridge) | $50 | Included in cost of extractions, surgeries and root canal, but not other treatments (e.g. SAP, CAP) |
| Nitrous Oxide Sedation (per 30 min) | $400 | |
| IV Sedation (per hour) | $1400 | |
| General Anaesthesia (per hour) | $3800 | |
| Anaesthetic Facility Fee | $500 |
Sedation is optional for implant surgery and charged in addition to the treatment fee.
Prices are indicative and based on normal case complexity. A consultation is required for a definitive quote.
What affects the cost of a dental implant
Five things move the fee for a single implant — S$2,600 to S$2,800 with Osstem, S$4,000 with Straumann — and beyond it:
Implant brand. The fixture (the titanium screw placed in the jaw) is priced by brand: S$1,400 for Osstem, S$2,000 for Straumann, and S$1,400 to S$2,500 for other systems. Your dentist will discuss which system suits your case at consultation.
Crown material. The packaged figures above use either a metal or a porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crown. Upgrading to a zirconia crown adds S$500 to S$1,000. Priced separately, an implant-supported crown is S$1,400 with Osstem components and S$1,400 to S$2,400 with other brands.
Bone volume at the site. If the jawbone has shrunk after an extraction, grafting may be needed before or alongside the implant. Fees range from S$500 to S$800 for socket augmentation up to S$2,500 to S$4,000 for an external sinus lift or block graft — see the bone-grafting table above.
Number of teeth replaced. Implants are priced per fixture, so replacing two teeth roughly doubles the surgical fee. For a full row of missing teeth, implant-retained dentures or a full-arch bridge can be a lower per-tooth alternative — both are covered below.
Sedation. Single implants are commonly placed under local anaesthetic. If you choose sedation, IV sedation is S$1,400 per hour, nitrous oxide is S$400 per 30 minutes, and general anaesthesia is S$3,800 per hour plus a S$500 facility fee.
What's included — and what's billed separately
The package prices cover the implant surgery and the crown. Billed separately are:
- Consultation — S$20 to S$40 for a simple consultation, S$50 to S$80 for a complex one.
- Diagnostic X-rays, if needed for planning.
- Medication prescribed after surgery.
- Bone grafting, where the site needs it (see the table above).
- Sedation, if you opt for it.
- Crown upgrades — zirconia in place of PFM adds S$500 to S$1,000.
Two longer-term items are also worth knowing about, even though they don't apply to a routine case: management of peri-implantitis (gum infection around an implant) is S$1,500 to S$1,800, and removal of a failed implant without bone grafting is S$1,200 to S$1,500.
Paying with MediSave
Dental implant surgery is MediSave-claimable because it involves surgery on the jawbone. Under the CPF schedule (March 2026), the withdrawal limit is S$1,120 per implant for the operation fee, plus up to S$830 per day for day-surgery charges — together, up to S$1,950 for a single implant done as its own day procedure. The day-surgery component is per day, so implants placed in the same visit share it.
You don't need to arrange anything with CPF yourself: we file the claim at the clinic, and the approved amount is deducted from your bill. You can use your own MediSave or, with consent, an immediate family member's.
If an implant ever has to be removed, that procedure has its own MediSave limit of S$490 per implant.
For how the claim works step by step, see our MediSave guide.
Implant-retained dentures
If you are missing all the teeth in one jaw, a removable denture that clips onto implants is a lower-cost route than a fixed bridge. At Advanced Dental, a set of four Osstem slim one-piece implants is S$5,310 — fully payable with MediSave — and the acrylic full denture that attaches to them is S$400 to S$450.
CHAS does not subsidise implants themselves, but it does apply to the denture component: Orange S$272.50, Blue S$408.50, Merdeka Generation S$413.50 and Pioneer Generation S$418.50. See how CHAS works at our clinics.
The fee schedule above also lists per-item figures for other designs — implant-retained dentures at S$1,500 to S$3,000, implant-supported dentures at S$2,500 to S$5,000, a connecting bar where used at S$2,000 to S$4,000, and O-ring replacements at S$25 — since the right design depends on your jaw and how many implants it can take.
For denture types and fees in detail, see the dentures guide.
Full-arch options
Where every tooth in a jaw is replaced with a fixed (non-removable) bridge on implants, the fee is S$20,000 to S$30,000 per arch, covering the implants and the bridge for that jaw. Bone grafting and sedation, where needed, are charged per the tables above.
MediSave withdrawal limits apply per implant placed, so a full-arch case can draw on MediSave for each implant, subject to CPF rules and your available balance. Because fees at this scale vary with the number of implants and the bridge design, a consultation with a scan is the way to get a definitive figure for your case.
About Implants at Advanced Dental
This guide covers the fees. For how the treatment works — who it suits, visit count, recovery and risks — see the full Implants guide. Implants is offered at 22 of our clinics across Singapore by 17 dentists.
Implants pricing: frequently asked questions
Can I use MediSave for dental implants, and how much?
Yes. Under the CPF schedule (March 2026), you can claim up to S$1,950 for a single implant — S$1,120 for the operation fee plus up to S$830 per day of day-surgery charges (implants placed in the same visit share the day-surgery component). We file the claim at the clinic and deduct the approved amount from your bill. Details in our MediSave guide.
Why does a Straumann implant cost S$4,000 when an Osstem implant is S$2,600?
The difference is the fixture fee: a Straumann fixture is S$2,000 against S$1,400 for Osstem, and the Straumann package pairs it with a porcelain crown. Both are established implant systems; your dentist will discuss which suits your bone, bite and budget at consultation.
Is bone grafting always needed, and what does it add to the bill?
No — it depends on how much bone remains at the implant site, which we assess with an X-ray at consultation. When grafting is needed, fees range from S$500 to S$800 for socket augmentation, S$800 to S$1,500 for guided bone regeneration done with the implant, up to S$2,500 to S$4,000 for an external sinus lift or block graft.
What will the whole treatment cost from start to finish?
For a straightforward single implant: the package fee (S$2,600 to S$2,800 Osstem, S$4,000 Straumann), plus a consultation (S$20 to S$80 depending on complexity), diagnostic X-rays if needed, and medication. If your site needs bone grafting or you choose sedation, add the figures from the tables above. Your out-of-pocket amount is then the total bill less the approved MediSave claim of up to S$1,950.
Does CHAS cover dental implants?
CHAS does not subsidise the implants themselves. It does, however, apply to the denture component of an implant-retained denture: Orange S$272.50, Blue S$408.50, Merdeka Generation S$413.50 and Pioneer Generation S$418.50. See our CHAS page for how the subsidy is applied.
How much is the consultation before implant treatment?
A simple consultation is S$20 to S$40 and a complex one S$50 to S$80, with diagnostic X-rays billed separately if needed. The consultation fee is charged whether or not you go ahead with treatment.
Can I use insurance or corporate dental benefits?
Implants sit outside CHAS and standard government subsidies apart from MediSave, but some private dental policies and corporate benefit plans reimburse part of the fee — check your policy for an annual limit and whether implants are included. We issue itemised invoices and receipts you can submit for reimbursement.
How do I pay for the treatment?
The MediSave-approved amount (up to S$1,950 for a single implant) is deducted from your bill once the claim is filed at the clinic, and the balance is payable at the clinic by its usual payment modes. Fees are typically billed per visit as treatment progresses rather than all upfront — ask us on WhatsApp if you want a payment breakdown for your case before booking.