Dental Implant Cost Comparison: 8 Countries Ranked

A single implant can run $5,000 in the US. Here's what the same procedure costs across eight popular destinations.

Bottom line up front: A single dental implant typically runs $3,000–$5,000 in the US, versus roughly $700–$1,800 across the eight destinations below.
DestinationTypical price per implant
United States$3,000–$5,000
Colombia$1,385–$1,600
Costa Rica$1,200–$1,800
Mexico$900–$1,500
Hungary$900–$1,400
Thailand$900–$1,600
Poland$800–$1,300
Turkey$700–$1,200

All figures below are typical 2026 ranges compiled from published clinic pricing across the industry — not audited data. Get a current, itemized quote before budgeting against these numbers.

What drives the range within each country

Implant brand (Straumann and Nobel Biocare command a premium over generic brands even abroad — see our dedicated piece on brand-specific pricing), bone grafting needs, and single vs multiple implants all move the price within these bands. A full-arch case (All-on-4) isn't simply multiple single-implant prices added together — see our dedicated All-on-4 comparison for that math.

Why Colombia isn't the single lowest price — and why that's not the whole story

Turkey and Poland post lower headline per-implant prices, largely reflecting high-volume clinic infrastructure built specifically around dental tourism. Colombia's pricing sits slightly higher but pairs with shorter flights from the US, a same-timezone advantage for follow-up, and colombiadentist.co's established digital workflow (3Shape, Exocad same-visit design) that some lower-cost destinations don't offer as consistently.

The Takeaway

If lowest absolute price per implant is your only criterion, Turkey and Poland win. If proximity and follow-up convenience matter alongside price, Colombia's slightly higher price often nets out as the better total value.