Price Guide · Manila 2025
Dental Implant Price Manila
Dental implant prices in Manila range from ₱40,000 to ₱120,000 per tooth — 60–80% less than US or Australian prices. This guide covers all implant costs including brands, bone grafting, and full-arch options.
Price Comparison Table
Tier
Clinic Type
Price
Notes
Korean Implant (Budget)
Budget to mid-range clinics
₱40,000–₱65,000
Osstem, Dentium, MegaGen brands
Korean Implant (Mid-Range)
Mid-range clinics
₱55,000–₱80,000
Premium Korean brands with warranty
Swiss Implant (Premium)
BGC / Makati premium clinics
₱75,000–₱120,000
Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Zimmer
Bone Grafting (if needed)
All areas
₱15,000–₱50,000
Required if insufficient bone density
CBCT Scan
All areas
₱1,500–₱3,000
3D scan for treatment planning
All-on-4 (full arch)
Premium clinics
₱350,000–₱600,000
4 implants supporting full arch
All-on-6 (full arch)
Premium clinics
₱450,000–₱750,000
6 implants for maximum stability
Factors That Affect Price
Implant Brand
Swiss brands (Straumann, Nobel) cost 50–80% more than Korean brands but offer longer warranties and higher success rates.
Bone Grafting
If bone grafting is required, add ₱15,000–₱50,000 to the total cost and 3–6 months to the timeline.
Clinic Location
BGC and Makati clinics charge premium prices. Quezon City and Pasay offer more affordable options with comparable quality.
Number of Implants
Multiple implants may qualify for package discounts. Ask about multi-implant pricing.
Crown Material
Zirconia crowns (₱12,000–₱20,000) cost more than PFM crowns (₱8,000–₱15,000) but look more natural.
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Single implants cost ₱40,000–₱120,000 per tooth. Korean implants start at ₱40,000; Swiss implants (Straumann, Nobel) start at ₱75,000. The total includes the implant, abutment, and crown.
Budget clinics in Quezon City and Pasay offer Korean implants from ₱40,000. Always verify the implant brand and warranty before proceeding.
Most HMO plans do not cover dental implants as they are considered elective. Some plans cover a portion of the surgical fee. Check with your HMO provider.
Yes. Many premium clinics offer installment plans for implants. Typical arrangements include a 30–50% down payment and monthly payments over 6–24 months.