Dental implants in Spain: the real price

A single tooth implant with abutment and crown costs roughly 1,100 to 2,200 euros in Mallorca, and the full treatment takes three to six months because the implant has to fuse with the bone before the crown goes on.

gelisted editorial team · Updated 6 August 2026

The short version

  • The quoted implant price often covers the titanium post only, with the abutment and crown billed separately.
  • Bone grafting adds 300 to 1,200 euros and is needed more often than patients expect.
  • Osseointegration takes 8 to 16 weeks, so same day teeth are the exception, not the rule.
  • Guarantees cover the implant body, rarely the crown, and almost never without documented check ups.

Two clinics quote 900 and 2,000 euros for the same tooth. Neither is necessarily dishonest. They are usually quoting different scopes, and the only way to compare is to break the treatment into its parts.

The parts of the price

StageRangeNote
Consultation and 3D scan0 to 150 €often waived if you proceed
Extraction if needed80 to 200 €surgical extraction costs more
Bone graft300 to 1,200 €depends on volume and material
Implant body, surgery included700 to 1,300 €brand matters for later parts
Abutment150 to 350 €the connector, often quoted separately
Crown, zirconia or metal ceramic400 to 800 €zirconia at the upper end
Total, single tooth1,100 to 2,200 €without grafting
Typical private fees in Mallorca, per tooth.

The timeline

After placement the bone needs 8 to 16 weeks to integrate the implant, longer in the upper jaw and after grafting. A temporary crown bridges the gap. Immediate loading is possible in selected cases with good bone and primary stability, but it is a clinical decision rather than an offer to choose from a list.

What to ask before agreeing

  1. Which implant system and which reference, in writing. It decides who can service the work in ten years.
  2. Whether abutment and crown are included in the quote.
  3. Whether a graft is likely, and what it would add.
  4. Who does the surgery and who does the prosthetics, and whether both are in the same clinic.
  5. What the guarantee covers, for how long, and which check ups keep it valid.
  6. What happens if the implant fails: replacement free of charge, or a fresh bill.

Ask for the implant passport with the system, reference and lot number. Without it, a dentist elsewhere may be unable to order a matching abutment, and a straightforward repair turns into a full replacement.

Guarantees and follow up

Manufacturers often give a lifetime guarantee on the titanium body itself, which is worth less than it sounds: it replaces the component, not the surgery. Clinic guarantees on the crown run typically 2 to 5 years and are conditional on hygiene appointments, usually twice a year at 60 to 100 euros each. Smoking and untreated gum disease void most of them.

Frequently asked

+Is an implant covered by Spanish public health?

No. Implants are private treatment. Public dentistry covers extractions and limited care.

+How long does an implant last?

With good hygiene and healthy gums, 15 to 25 years and often longer. The crown wears sooner and may need replacing after 10 to 15 years.

+Does treatment abroad affect the guarantee?

It complicates it. Guarantees usually require follow up at the treating clinic, which means travelling back. Factor those trips into the price comparison.

+Is a bridge cheaper than an implant?

Initially yes, roughly 900 to 1,800 euros for three units, but it means grinding down two healthy teeth. Over 20 years the costs often converge.

+Can I get an implant if I have bone loss?

Frequently yes, with grafting or a sinus lift. It adds cost and months, and the assessment needs a 3D scan rather than a flat x-ray.

Sources

  1. 1Ministerio de Sanidad, Gobierno de España (August 2026)
  2. 2Consumo, Govern de les Illes Balears, Govern de les Illes Balears (August 2026)

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