If you are missing one or more teeth, a dental implant is the closest thing to a natural tooth that modern dentistry offers. The most common first question we hear at The Tooth Studio in Kukatpally is simple: how much does it cost? Here is an honest, jargon-free answer.
In Hyderabad, a single dental implant typically ranges from about ₹25,000 to ₹60,000 including the crown, depending on the implant brand, your bone health and the clinic. Full-mouth options like All-on-4 cost more. The right number for you is given after a free assessment and scan — there is no single fixed price.
What actually decides the price
Two implants are rarely the same. The cost depends on a handful of real factors:
- Implant brand and quality — premium titanium systems cost more but have decades of clinical data and better long-term success.
- The crown on top — zirconia and high-grade ceramic crowns cost more than basic options but look and last better.
- Bone health — if bone has shrunk after tooth loss, a bone graft or sinus lift adds to the plan.
- Number of teeth — replacing several teeth with an implant-supported bridge, or a full arch with All-on-4 or All-on-6, changes the maths.
- Diagnostics and planning — digitally guided placement uses 3D scans for precision and predictable healing.
Why the cheapest quote is rarely the best value
An implant is a long-term investment in your health. A very low price often means an unbranded implant, a basic crown, or skipped diagnostics — choices that can cost far more to fix later. The better question is not "what is cheapest?" but "what will still be healthy and comfortable in fifteen years?"
How we keep it honest
At The Tooth Studio, Dr. Keerthi Sudireddy (Endodontist & Implantologist) gives a transparent, written plan after a free assessment. We treat only what you need, explain every line, and offer flexible payment options so quality care stays accessible.
How long do implants last?
With good hygiene and regular reviews, modern implants can last decades — often a lifetime. They also protect the jawbone and neighbouring teeth, which removable options cannot.
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By Dr. Keerthi Sudireddy