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Tooth Replacement Cost Guide

Tooth Replacement Cost in Kenya & Nairobi: Dentures, Bridges & Implants Explained

Missing a tooth and wondering how much it will cost to replace it in Kenya or Nairobi?

The answer depends on the type of replacement you choose. A removable denture, dental bridge, and dental implant are all tooth replacement options, but they are not the same and they do not cost the same.

This guide explains the main tooth replacement options, their estimated costs, and how to choose between dentures, bridges, and implants based on your budget and long-term goals.

Quick answer:

In Kenya, replacing one missing tooth may cost from around KES 10,000 – 50,000 for removable dentures, KES 30,000 – 100,000+ for a dental bridge, and KES 100,000 – 200,000+ for a dental implant. In Nairobi, prices may be higher depending on the clinic, materials, scans, bone condition, and treatment complexity.

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Tooth Replacement Cost Summary in Kenya & Nairobi

Replacement Option Estimated Cost in Kenya Nairobi Private Clinic Range Best For
Partial denture KES 10,000 – 50,000+ KES 15,000 – 60,000+ Cheapest removable option
Full dentures KES 25,000 – 100,000+ KES 40,000 – 150,000+ Replacing many or all teeth
Dental bridge KES 30,000 – 100,000+ KES 45,000 – 120,000+ Fixed replacement for 1–2 missing teeth
One dental implant KES 100,000 – 200,000+ KES 120,000 – 250,000+ Permanent tooth replacement
Implant-supported bridge KES 250,000 – 700,000+ KES 300,000 – 800,000+ Replacing multiple missing teeth with fewer implants

Mobile tip: swipe the table sideways to view all columns.

Important clarification:

A denture is not the same as a bridge. A bridge is not the same as an implant. Implant prices are higher because implants involve surgical placement into the jawbone and usually include an implant post, abutment, and crown.

1. Main Ways to Replace a Missing Tooth

There are three common ways to replace a missing tooth: dentures, dental bridges, and dental implants.

The best option depends on your budget, the number of missing teeth, the strength of nearby teeth, your bone condition, and whether you want a removable or fixed solution.

Option 1: Dentures

Dentures are removable teeth. They are usually the cheapest option and can replace one tooth, several teeth, or all teeth.

Option 2: Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is fixed in the mouth and uses neighbouring teeth for support. It is usually more stable than a removable denture and may be cheaper than an implant.

Option 3: Dental Implants

A dental implant is placed into the jawbone and supports a crown or bridge. It is usually the most permanent tooth replacement option, but it also costs more.

2. Dentures Cost in Kenya

Dentures are often the most affordable way to replace missing teeth.

A partial denture replaces one or several missing teeth. A full denture replaces all teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both.

Partial dentures cost

Partial dentures in Kenya may cost around KES 10,000 – 50,000+.

In Nairobi private clinics, partial dentures may range around KES 15,000 – 60,000+.

Full dentures cost

Full dentures in Kenya may cost around KES 25,000 – 100,000+.

In Nairobi, full dentures may range around KES 40,000 – 150,000+, depending on material, fit, and lab quality.

Who should consider dentures?

  • Patients looking for the cheapest tooth replacement option
  • Patients missing several teeth
  • Patients who want a temporary solution before permanent treatment
  • Patients who are not ready for implants
Main advantage:

Dentures are usually the most affordable replacement option. The limitation is that they are removable and may not feel as firm as fixed teeth.

3. Dental Bridge Cost in Kenya

A dental bridge replaces a missing tooth by using the neighbouring teeth for support.

It is a fixed replacement option, meaning it does not come out like a denture.

How much does a dental bridge cost?

Dental bridges in Kenya may cost around KES 30,000 – 100,000+.

In Nairobi private clinics, a dental bridge may range around KES 45,000 – 120,000+.

Bridge cost depends on the number of missing teeth, number of units, material used, lab quality, and condition of the neighbouring teeth.

When is a bridge suitable?

  • You have one or two missing teeth
  • You want a fixed option
  • You are not ready for implant treatment
  • The neighbouring teeth are strong enough to support the bridge
Important:

A bridge is usually cheaper than an implant upfront, but it may involve preparing nearby teeth. Your dentist should explain this clearly before treatment.

4. Dental Implant Cost in Kenya and Nairobi

Dental implants are one of the most permanent ways to replace missing teeth.

The implant is placed into the jawbone and later supports a crown, bridge, or full arch replacement.

How much is one tooth implant in Kenya?

A single dental implant in Kenya may range around KES 100,000 – 200,000+ per tooth.

In Nairobi, one dental implant may range around KES 120,000 – 250,000+ per tooth.

Recent Nairobi implant guides show single dental implants around KES 120,000 – 250,000, while some clinics list high-quality implant treatment starting around KES 160,000. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Why are implants more expensive?

  • Implants involve surgical placement
  • They require an implant post
  • They require an abutment and crown
  • X-rays or scans may be needed
  • Bone condition must be assessed
  • Materials and lab quality affect the final price
Price clarity:

If you see “tooth replacement from KES 25,000,” that may refer to a denture or bridge, not a dental implant. A dental implant is a different treatment and usually costs more.

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5. How Much to Replace 4 Missing Teeth?

The cost of replacing four missing teeth depends on whether you choose a denture, bridge, implant-supported bridge, or separate implants.

Option Estimated Cost Notes
Partial denture KES 15,000 – 60,000+ Cheapest removable option
Dental bridge KES 60,000 – 200,000+ Fixed option depending on units
Implant-supported bridge KES 250,000 – 700,000+ May use fewer implants to support multiple teeth
4 single implants KES 400,000 – 900,000+ Highest cost option

Mobile tip: swipe sideways to view the full table.

6. What Is the Cheapest Way to Replace a Tooth?

The cheapest way to replace a missing tooth is usually a removable denture.

A bridge costs more but is fixed. An implant usually costs the most but offers a long-term replacement option.

Patient Goal Likely Best Option
Lowest cost Removable denture
Fixed replacement Dental bridge
Long-term replacement Dental implant
Several missing teeth Denture, bridge, or implant-supported bridge

7. Tooth Replacement Cost in Nairobi

Tooth replacement cost in Nairobi may be higher than smaller towns because of clinic location, specialist experience, imported materials, scans, lab quality, and case complexity.

Platinum Dental Clinic Nairobi serves patients from Lang’ata, Karen, Kilimani, Westlands, Upper Hill, Lavington, Kileleshwa, Nairobi West, South C and South B.

For Nairobi patients:

The best way to know the exact cost is to let the dentist assess your missing tooth, gum condition, bite, and bone condition before choosing between denture, bridge, or implant.

8. Book a Tooth Replacement Consultation in Nairobi

At Platinum Dental Clinic Nairobi, we help you understand whether a denture, bridge, or implant is the best option for your situation and budget.

If you have a missing tooth, recently extracted tooth, broken tooth, or several missing teeth, you can send us a WhatsApp message and we’ll guide you on the next step.

Missing a tooth and unsure what to choose?

Send us a message and tell us whether you want the cheapest option, a fixed option, or a permanent replacement.

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Location:
Freedom Heights Mall, Mezzanine Floor, Lang’ata Road, Nairobi

Call / WhatsApp:
0731 350 022

FAQs: Tooth Replacement Cost in Kenya & Nairobi

How much to replace permanent teeth in Kenya?

Permanent teeth replacement in Kenya can cost from around KES 10,000–50,000+ for removable dentures, KES 30,000–100,000+ for bridges, and KES 100,000–200,000+ for implants.

What is the cheapest way to get a tooth replaced?

The cheapest option is usually a removable denture. A bridge is fixed but costs more, while an implant is usually the highest-cost option but offers a long-term replacement.

How much to replace 4 missing teeth?

Replacing 4 missing teeth may cost around KES 15,000–60,000+ for partial dentures, KES 60,000–200,000+ for bridges, and KES 250,000–700,000+ for implant-supported options depending on the case.

How many teeth can one implant replace?

One implant often replaces one tooth. However, implants can also support a dental bridge. In some cases, two implants can support multiple teeth, depending on bone condition and bite.

How much do dental implants cost in Nairobi?

A single dental implant in Nairobi may range around KES 120,000–250,000+ depending on the implant system, crown material, scans, bone condition and case complexity.

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