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Dental Implants · Skopje

Dental Implants in Macedonia

Missing teeth change more than your smile. They can affect how you eat, speak, and feel in yourself. Dental implants are planned to replace the missing root and support teeth that feel stable, natural, and secure.

Start with photos first. Travel only if the plan feels right.

From £780TC Dental price
48hrWritten quote
Up to 70%Typical private saving
Dental implants treatment preview
Stable tooth replacement

Single implants, implant bridges, full arch restoration, and bone support planned around chewing comfort, stability, and a natural-looking smile.

Private clinic comparison
£2,000 to £3,500
TC Dental, Skopje
From £780
Typical saving
Up to 70%

Prices are shown in GBP as a guide. Travelling from Europe or further abroad? Ask for a tailored estimate.

When a tooth is missing, you learn to work around it.

You may chew on one side, hide the gap when you smile, avoid photos, or worry that bone loss will make things harder later. If dentures feel loose, even ordinary meals can become stressful. Implant treatment is planned for people who want replacement teeth to feel stable again.

Replace missing teeth,
with clarity first.

Dental implants are for people who want replacement teeth that feel secure enough for everyday life. They can help you stop chewing around a gap, worrying about loose dentures, or planning every meal around what feels possible.

They may be used for one missing tooth, several missing teeth, full arch restoration, facial support, and longer-term tooth replacement planning. The first step is not surgery. It is understanding your bone, gums, bite, spacing, and realistic options.

Dental implant treatment planning and restoration

You are not the only one.
Start with understanding.

Cost

Worried about cost

You receive clear pricing before deciding, so the total plan does not feel unknown.

Comfort

Worried about surgery

Your appointment is planned carefully, with time to ask questions and understand each step before treatment begins.

Timing

Worried you have left it too long

Even if you have waited, the first step is simply checking your bone, gums, and options.

Implant options,
planned carefully.

Replace one gap

Single Tooth Implant

A titanium implant and crown to replace one missing tooth without relying on neighbouring teeth.

Restore several teeth

Multiple Implants

Carefully planned implants to support several replacement teeth with better strength and stability.

Fixed replacement teeth

Implant Bridge

A fixed bridge supported by implants when several teeth are missing in the same area.

Rebuild a full smile

All-on-4 / Full Arch

A full arch restoration supported by planned implants for patients missing most or all teeth.

More stable dentures

Implant-Supported Dentures

Dentures supported by implants to improve hold, comfort, and confidence when eating or speaking.

Build support first

Bone Grafting / Sinus Lift

Preparatory treatment when the jaw needs more support before implant placement.

Replace the root,
not just the tooth.

A dental implant is a titanium post placed where the tooth root is missing. After healing, it can support a crown, bridge, denture, or full arch restoration, depending on what needs to be replaced.

The planning is careful because the visible tooth is only part of the story. Bone levels, gum health, bite pressure, spacing, neighbouring teeth, and final appearance all influence what is suitable.

The aim is to give replacement teeth a stable foundation while keeping the final restoration comfortable, functional, and natural-looking. Not every patient needs the same approach.

Implant treatment may include

  • A single implant and crown for one missing tooth.
  • Multiple implants to support several replacement teeth.
  • An implant bridge for several missing teeth in one area.
  • A full arch restoration when most or all teeth are missing.

Build the foundation,
then plan the implant.

Not having enough bone does not automatically mean implants are off the table. Some patients have enough support straight away. Others may need bone grafting, a sinus lift, or gum and bite issues checked first.

These steps are not there to make treatment feel more complicated. They help the team plan the foundation properly, so your implant route is better matched to your mouth.

Ready for placement

Enough Bone

Some patients have enough bone volume to begin implant planning without grafting.

Rebuilding support

Bone Grafting

Grafting may be recommended when the jaw needs more support before an implant is placed.

Upper jaw planning

Sinus Lift

A sinus lift may be needed for upper back teeth when the sinus sits close to the planned implant area.

Long-term stability

Gum & Bite Health

Gum condition and bite pressure are checked so the plan is built on healthier foundations.

A clear sequence, from planning to final teeth.

Implant treatment is usually planned in stages. The timeline depends on healing, bone support, the number of implants, and whether the final restoration is a crown, bridge, denture, or full arch.

i.

Assessment & Planning

Photos, X-rays, and your dental situation are reviewed so the team can understand what is realistic.

ii.

Implant Placement

The implant is placed where the root is missing, with the appointment planned around comfort and precision.

iii.

Healing & Integration

The implant needs time to settle and bond with the bone before the final tooth is made.

iv.

Crown, Bridge, or Full Arch

The visible restoration is fitted and adjusted so the bite, appearance, and comfort feel right.

Clear planning, transparent pricing, and time in Skopje.

For UK and European patients, Skopje can make implant treatment feel more carefully planned and financially manageable. You receive clear guidance before travel, transparent pricing, experienced clinicians, and support from Tim before you commit.

Because implant treatment is often staged, scheduling matters. Your appointments are planned around the clinical timeline, with time in Skopje between visits to slow down while each step is handled properly.

Questions patients often ask before they travel.

Suitability depends on bone volume, gum health, medical history, smoking, bite, and nearby teeth. Photos and X-rays help the team give you a sensible first opinion before travel.
Many cases need a healing period before the final tooth is fitted. Timing depends on the treatment type, bone support, and whether grafting is needed. Tim will explain the likely sequence before you travel.
Implant placement is carried out under local anaesthetic. Some swelling or tenderness afterwards is normal, but the appointment is planned around comfort, precision, and clear aftercare.
You may still have options. Some patients need bone grafting or a sinus lift first. The starting point is reviewing X-rays and understanding the foundation properly.
In some cases, yes. Full arch options such as All-on-4 may suit patients missing most or all teeth. Suitability depends on bone, bite, gum health, and clinical assessment.
Many implant treatments need more than one stage, often with healing time between placement and the final restoration. The number of trips depends on your plan, and Tim will explain this before travel.
Send clear photos, any recent X-rays or scans, and a short note about which teeth are missing or causing concern. If you wear dentures, mention how they feel day to day.

Start with a simple note. We will guide you from there.

Send photos, an X-ray if you have one, or a short note about your missing teeth. Tim will reply within 48 hours with honest, no-pressure guidance.

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