Dental Implant Cost Calculator
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Important Notice
This calculation serves exclusively as non-binding guidance and does not constitute medical or financial advice. Actual costs may vary significantly depending on individual treatment circumstances, dentist fees and laboratory costs. For a binding cost estimate, you need a treatment plan (HKP) from your dentist. The stated fixed subsidies are based on the amounts valid from 01.01.2026 pursuant to the G-BA resolution. No liability is assumed for the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. All information without guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants
How much does a dental implant cost in Munich?
A single dental implant in Munich costs between EUR 1,600 and EUR 3,500, depending on material, bone grafting and crown restoration. At our practice in Munich-Oberfoehring, we are happy to advise you on individual costs.
Does health insurance cover implant costs?
Statutory health insurance pays a diagnosis-based fixed subsidy — the same amount as for standard treatment (e.g. bridge). For a single tooth implant, the fixed subsidy is approx. EUR 238-298 depending on the bonus book. The implant itself is a private service.
How does the fixed subsidy work with implants?
The fixed subsidy is based on the dental diagnosis, not on the chosen therapy. Whether you choose a bridge or an implant — the subsidy remains the same. With a complete bonus book, the subsidy increases to up to 75%.
Is supplementary dental insurance worthwhile for implants?
Yes, good supplementary dental insurance can cover up to 90% of implant costs. Important: The insurance should ideally be taken out before diagnosis, as pre-existing conditions are often excluded.
How much does All-on-4 cost in Munich?
An All-on-4 restoration of one jaw costs between EUR 9,000 and EUR 16,000 in Munich. With 6 implants (All-on-6), costs range between EUR 12,000 and EUR 18,000. Costs vary depending on bone availability and material choice.
Is bone grafting always necessary?
No, not always. Whether bone grafting is required depends on your individual bone availability. With sufficient bone, the implant can be placed directly. A CBCT (3D X-ray) provides information about the bone situation.
How long do dental implants last?
With good care and regular follow-up, dental implants typically last 15-25 years or longer. The success rate is over 95% after 10 years. The crown on the implant may need to be replaced after 10-15 years.
What is the difference between titanium and ceramic implants?
Titanium implants are the proven standard with the highest success rate and have been used for over 40 years. Ceramic implants (zirconia) are metal-free, white and suitable for allergy sufferers or aesthetically demanding cases, but cost approx. EUR 150-200 more.
Can I claim the costs on my tax return?
Yes, dental implant costs can be claimed as extraordinary expenses in your tax return, provided they exceed the reasonable burden threshold. Keep all invoices.
How can I finance dental implant costs?
Many dental practices offer instalment payments or financing through partners such as medipay or DZR. This allows you to spread the costs over 6-60 months, often even interest-free.