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Dental Implants for 250 Euros: What Is Really Included?

Escrito por: Dra Lucía Asensio

Dental implants for 250 euros are a common advertising claim, but patients should read that figure very carefully. In most cases, the advertised amount does not correspond to a complete implant treatment. It usually refers to only one component of the process, while the full cost includes surgery, abutment, crown, radiology, planning and follow-up.

The problem is not that clinics advertise entry prices; the problem is when patients believe they are comparing complete treatments when they are actually comparing incomplete figures. That can lead to disappointment, pressure selling and poor decisions based only on price.

At Asensio Dental Clinic, we prefer transparent pricing and real treatment planning over headline offers. If you want a full overview, our dental implant prices page explains the real variables involved.

What is usually included in a 250-euro implant offer?

In many cases, the low advertised price may refer only to:

It often does not include the final crown, the prosthetic abutment, 3D diagnostics, bone regeneration if needed, or maintenance reviews.

What makes up the real price of a complete implant treatment?

Treatment component Usually part of the real cost
Diagnosis and 3D imaging Yes
Implant surgery Yes
Abutment and crown Yes
Bone grafting or special surgery if needed Case-dependent
Reviews and maintenance Often essential

Why are some implant offers so cheap?

Common reasons include:

How should you compare implant clinics?

Instead of asking “How much is the implant?”, ask:

Good implantology is not cheap advertising; it is predictable treatment planning.

Frequently asked questions about 250-euro implants

Can a complete implant really cost 250 euros?

In normal clinical conditions, a complete implant treatment is almost never limited to that figure. Patients should verify exactly what is included.

Does a higher price always mean better quality?

Not always, but extremely low headline prices often mean the treatment being advertised is incomplete or highly basic.

What is the best way to avoid surprises?

Ask for a written breakdown that includes diagnosis, surgery, abutment, crown and any additional procedures.

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    Content reviewed by Dr. Lucía Asensio Romero (Registration No. 46002287).
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