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Finland Dental Clinical Team·10 April 2026·7 min read

The Cost of Dental Implants in Oman (2026 Price Guide)

What an implant actually costs in Muscat today — fixture, abutment, crown — and the six factors that change the price.

In short

A single dental implant in Muscat — including the titanium fixture, the abutment, and the final ceramic crown — typically ranges between OMR 400 and OMR 650. A full-arch implant-supported prosthesis (All-on-4 style) ranges from OMR 2,600 up to OMR 4,500 per arch depending on the implant system and the prosthesis. Those are real 2026 price ranges in private specialist clinics in Muscat; they are not marketing numbers.

A straight answer first

A single dental implant in Muscat — including the titanium fixture, the abutment, and the final ceramic crown — typically ranges between OMR 400 and OMR 650. A full-arch implant-supported prosthesis (All-on-4 style) ranges from OMR 2,600 up to OMR 4,500 per arch depending on the implant system and the prosthesis. Those are real 2026 price ranges in private specialist clinics in Muscat; they are not marketing numbers.

What you are paying for

An implant is not one thing; it is three clinical stages and three different components. The fixture is the titanium post placed in bone. The abutment connects the fixture to the crown. The crown is the visible, functional part. Pricing that quotes only the fixture is misleading — always ask whether the quote covers fixture, abutment, and crown, and whether temporary teeth during healing are included.

The six factors that move the price

1) Implant brand. A Straumann or Nobel Biocare implant costs the clinic more than a mid-tier Korean brand; the difference is reflected in your bill. 2) Bone graft. If the site has lost bone, a graft adds OMR 60–400. 3) Sinus lift (upper molars). OMR 200–400 per side. 4) CBCT 3D imaging. OMR 35–60. 5) Crown material — full zirconia vs layered e.max changes the lab fee. 6) Anaesthesia — simple local vs sedation changes the appointment cost.

Insurance in Oman: what typically is (and is not) covered

Most private Omani health insurance policies exclude implants or cap them at a low ceiling (OMR 100–300). Extractions, root canals, and basic restorations are usually covered up to a dental limit. The honest advice: do not plan implants around insurance; assume you are paying out of pocket and treat any insurance reimbursement as a pleasant surprise.

How to compare clinics honestly

Ask three questions before committing. (1) Which brand of implant are you placing, and can you show me the product label? (2) Is the crown included in this price, and what material is it? (3) What happens if the implant fails during the first year — do you replace the fixture at no charge? Clinics that hesitate on any of these are telling you something. Clinics that answer clearly are worth your time.

What we quote at Finland Dental

At our Qurum clinic, a single implant (fixture + abutment + crown) starts at OMR 400 and rises to OMR 650 depending on case and brand selected. We list the manufacturer in the written estimate, and the one-year failure-replacement policy is explicit in the treatment consent. A CBCT scan is included in the planning fee when it is clinically indicated. We do not mark prices up when patients come via referral, and we do not sell implants above what the case requires.

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