Dental Implants
Cost of Dental Implants in Roorkee: A Complete 2026 Guide
If you’ve lost a tooth — or you’re living with a poorly-fitting bridge — you’ve probably already started researching dental implants in Roorkee. And within five minutes, you’ll have seen price ranges from ₹15,000 to over ₹60,000 per tooth. The gap is confusing, and honestly, a lot of what’s published online isn’t very honest about why.
This is a straightforward 2026 guide to implant costs in Roorkee, written as clearly as we can, so you can walk into any consultation — at our clinic or anyone else’s — and ask the right questions.
What a dental implant actually is
A dental implant has three parts:
- The implant body — a small titanium screw placed into your jawbone. This replaces the root.
- The abutment — a connector piece that sits on top of the implant, under the gum line.
- The crown — the visible “tooth” that attaches to the abutment.
When people say “implant cost”, they could mean any combination of these three. This is the first source of confusion between clinics. Always ask: “Does the quoted price include the abutment and the crown?”
The real cost ranges in Roorkee (2026)
Based on what’s commonly charged at quality clinics across Roorkee, Haridwar and Dehradun:
- Single tooth implant (body + abutment + crown): ₹25,000 – ₹55,000
- Multiple implants (3+): often ₹20,000 – ₹45,000 per tooth (per-unit discount)
- Full-arch implant bridge (All-on-4 / All-on-6): ₹1,50,000 – ₹4,50,000 per arch
- Bone grafting (if needed): ₹8,000 – ₹25,000
At Dantam Dental Solutions, we give written quotes before any treatment starts — no surprises, no hidden abutment charges, and no inflated “inclusive” packages that later get broken out.
What actually drives the price
The cost differences between a ₹25,000 implant and a ₹50,000 implant are almost always explained by these five things:
1. The implant brand
Implants are categorised as Premium (Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Astra Tech), Mid-tier (Osstem, Dentium, MIS), and Economy (many Korean and Indian systems). Premium implants have more published research, better warranty coverage, and a longer track record. For a patient in their 40s expecting the implant to last 30+ years, paying for a Premium system is usually worth it. For a shorter-term need, a well-reviewed mid-tier system is perfectly safe.
2. The crown material
A basic PFM (porcelain-fused-to-metal) crown costs less than a full-zirconia or e.max crown. For a front tooth where appearance matters, zirconia is worth the difference. For a back molar, PFM still works very well.
3. Whether you need bone grafting
If you’ve been missing the tooth for more than 6–12 months, the jawbone in that spot has likely started to shrink. Bone grafting adds material to create a stable base. This isn’t “upselling” — it’s the difference between an implant that lasts and one that fails in two years.
4. 3D CBCT scanning and guided surgery
A CBCT scan adds ₹2,000 – ₹4,000 to the workup but dramatically improves surgical accuracy and reduces the chance of complications. We consider it non-negotiable for any implant case.
5. The dentist’s experience
This is the one most clinics won’t advertise. A dentist who has placed 500+ implants will have fewer complications than one who has placed 50. At Dantam Dental, implant surgeries are handled by our experienced team with full 3D planning.
The “cheap implants” trap
We regularly see patients who went to a clinic offering “implants from ₹12,000” and ended up with one of these problems 6–24 months later:
- The implant failed and had to be removed (losing even more bone in the process)
- Peri-implantitis (gum infection around the implant) that required surgical correction
- A crown that looks obviously different from surrounding teeth
- No warranty or follow-up when issues arose
A failed cheap implant costs more than a correctly done premium one. Always check the clinic’s actual implant placement volume and what warranty the implant manufacturer provides.
Questions to ask at your consultation
When you visit any dentist in Roorkee for an implant consultation — ours or anyone else’s — these are the questions that will tell you whether the clinic is trustworthy:
- Which implant brand do you use, and why?
- Does the quoted cost include the abutment and the final crown?
- Will I need a CBCT scan? Is it included?
- Is bone grafting likely to be needed in my case? If yes, what’s the extra cost?
- What happens if the implant fails in the first 5 years?
- How many implants have you placed in the last 12 months?
If the answers to these questions are evasive, walk away.
Is financing available?
Yes. Most reputable clinics in Roorkee — including ours — accept EMI via cards and can connect patients with no-cost EMI partners for cases above ₹50,000. For multi-implant and full-arch cases, we usually stagger the payments across treatment phases (placement, healing, final crown) so the financial commitment matches progress.
The bottom line
A well-done single-tooth implant in Roorkee in 2026 will typically cost between ₹30,000 and ₹45,000 all-inclusive. That’s for a quality mid-to-premium tier implant, a zirconia crown, CBCT scanning, and surgery by an experienced dentist. Anything dramatically cheaper deserves a hard look. Anything dramatically more expensive should come with a clear justification.
If you’d like a transparent written quote for your specific case, book a consultation with us at Dantam Dental Solutions, Roorkee — or call us directly at +91 97591 17777.