Dental implants in Bali start from approximately A$1,150 per implant at Saka Dental Studio, compared with A$5,000–7,000 per implant typically quoted in Australia. A single-tooth implant generally includes the titanium post, abutment and crown, while planning relies on a CBCT 3D scan. The figure here is indicative; a written quote follows a clinical assessment, because every case differs in bone volume and complexity.
What does a dental implant cost in Bali?
A single dental implant at Saka Dental Studio starts from approximately A$1,150, while Australian practices typically quote A$5,000–7,000 per implant. The Bali figure is indicative and covers a standard single-tooth case. Your final cost depends on the implant system chosen, whether a bone graft is needed, and how many teeth are being replaced.
This range reflects a saving of roughly 50–70% for many single-implant cases, based on Indicative Saka Dental Studio pricing vs. ADA Fee Survey ranges, 2024. Pricing always reads “starting from” because a quote can only be finalised once your dentist has reviewed your scan and oral health. You can review current figures on the pricing page.
What is included in the price, and what is not?
A starting-from implant price at Saka Dental Studio generally includes the titanium post, the abutment and a custom crown for a standard single-tooth case. It does not automatically include additional procedures. Bone grafting, sinus lifts, tooth extractions or treatment of gum disease are quoted separately when an assessment shows they are needed.
Other items to factor in are your CBCT 3D scan, any temporary restorations, and follow-up visits. For Australian patients, travel and accommodation sit outside the dental quote. Your dentist sets out the full written cost after assessment, so you can see each component before agreeing to treatment. More detail on the procedure itself is on the dental implants treatment page.
Why does a final quote follow a clinical assessment?
A final implant quote follows a clinical assessment because the price depends on factors only a scan can reveal. A CBCT 3D scan shows bone height, width and density in three dimensions, which determines whether an implant is suitable and whether a graft is required. Without this information, any quote would be an estimate rather than a commitment.
The number of teeth, the implant system and your general health all affect the plan. The American Dental Association reports that implant survival rates are commonly cited at around 95% over ten years (ADA, Journal of the American Dental Association), and careful planning supports outcomes like these without promising any individual result.
As Dr. Arya Pradnyana, Implant Dentist at Saka Dental Studio, puts it: “A CBCT scan is what turns an estimate into a real plan. We would rather give you an accurate written quote after assessment than a headline figure that changes later.”
Which implant brands does Saka Dental Studio use?
Saka Dental Studio places implants using Straumann, Nobel Biocare and Osstem systems. Each carries its own manufacturer warranty, and the choice depends on your case and budget. Premium systems such as Straumann and Nobel Biocare often sit at a higher starting-from price than Osstem, and your dentist explains the differences before you decide.
Brand choice affects both the cost and the warranty you receive. Saka Dental Studio also provides its own warranty terms in writing at the time of treatment, along with a remote aftercare protocol for patients who return home. Australian patients can read how visits, payment and aftercare are coordinated on the international patients page.
Have a question about your own case or want an indicative quote? Message the team on WhatsApp or use the contact page to arrange a consultation, and share any recent scans so your dentist can give you accurate information.