Dental Implants in Nasr City
Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth — a titanium root fused to your jawbone topped with a natural-looking crown. Egypt has world-class implant specialists at a fraction of European prices, making Cairo, Alexandria, and Giza popular destinations for patients seeking permanent, confident smiles. In Nasr City, a major east-Cairo residential and commercial hub, EDC Hub has verified the best-rated dental clinics and specialists offering dental implants.
Nasr City is Cairo's most densely populated district and home to one of the highest concentrations of dental clinics per square kilometre in Egypt. This density drives accessible prices: single implants including crown typically range EGP 9,000–18,000. Mostafa El-Nahas Street and Abbas El-Akkad Street have dense medical centre clusters, making it easy to compare multiple consultations in one visit. Quality varies significantly across the district — verifying credentials and insisting on a pre-treatment CBCT scan is non-negotiable here. Several clinics specialize in serving the district's large military and police pension community with fixed transparent pricing.
- Permanent — lasts 20+ years with proper care
- Looks and functions exactly like a natural tooth
- Protects jawbone from resorption after tooth loss
What to Expect: Step-by-Step
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Initial consultation & CBCT scan — your dentist assesses bone volume and quality using 3D imaging. No scan = a red flag.
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Bone graft (if needed) — if bone density is insufficient, a graft is placed and allowed to heal for 3–6 months before implant placement.
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Implant placement — a titanium post is inserted under local anaesthesia in a 30–90 minute procedure.
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Osseointegration — the post fuses with the jawbone over 3–6 months. You wear a temporary crown during this period.
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Abutment fitting — once fused, a small connector (abutment) is attached to the implant.
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Final crown delivery — a custom-made porcelain or zirconia crown is permanently cemented or screwed on.
Cost Guide — Egypt 2025/2026
Updated June 2026| Clinic Type | Approximate Cost (EGP) |
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| Budget / General Clinic | EGP 8,000 – 12,000 |
| Mid-range Specialist Clinic Most Common | EGP 12,000 – 20,000 |
| Premium / Cosmetic Centre | EGP 20,000 – 28,000+ |
per implant incl. crown
⚠️ Prices are indicative. Always request a written quotation.
Where to Find This Service in Nasr City
Mostafa El-Nahas and Abbas El-Akkad corridors have the highest density. City Stars vicinity has premium options. Zahraa Nasr City and Ring Road edge areas offer newer, more spacious clinics with parking.
Browse verified dentists in this area →5 Questions to Ask Your Dentist
A qualified dentist will welcome these questions.
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What implant brand and system do you use, and why?
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Will you take a CBCT scan before treatment — and can I see the scan?
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Is the quoted price all-inclusive (implant, abutment, crown, follow-ups)?
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Do you place the implants yourself, or refer to a specialist?
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What happens if the implant fails — is there a guarantee policy?
Warning Signs — Don't Ignore These
- No CBCT/3D scan offered before treatment — proper planning is impossible without one.
- Price quoted under EGP 6,000 for a "complete implant" — corners are being cut somewhere.
- "Same-day implant and crown" offered without a proper healing protocol.
- No discussion of your medical history (diabetes, blood thinners, osteoporosis all affect implant success).
- Pressure to book immediately or pay a large non-refundable deposit upfront.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Aftercare & Recovery
For the first 2 weeks: soft diet only, no smoking (smoking doubles implant failure risk), gentle salt-water rinses, avoid the implant site when brushing. Return for review at 1 week and 1 month. At 3–6 months: X-ray to confirm osseointegration before the final crown. Long-term: treat your implant crown like a natural tooth — brush twice daily, floss daily, and see your dentist every 6 months. Implants can last a lifetime with proper maintenance.
Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Ali Aboelenein
Digital Dentistry Specialist
★★★★★ Verified Expert
Dr. Ali Aboelenein is a digital dentistry and CAD/CAM specialist based in Alexandria with practice across Egypt. Co-founder of EDC Hub — connecting patients with evidence-based, verified dental information.