It really depends how many you need done.
I've had one molar done on the bottom jaw after the the capping got too old and what was left of the root broke and had to be pulled out.
1800€, of which only about 800 was taken in charge by my insurance. Worth it if you want to chew properly. Proper chewing has an influence on your digestion and health

It took 1 year in all and operations at 6 month intervals so bone reconstituted, implant properly set in said bone. I'm quite satisfied with the result.
I'm unfortunately needing a second one done on the upper jaw (somehow, that's more risky and more expensive) and that is going to cost me about 2700€; I don't know how much I'm getting back from social security and insurance yet but I've saved up for it: It's a bit closer to my 'smile' and I'm too 'young' for a toothless grin

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The alternative is getting dentures. Denture glue and daily cleaning in a glass. That's up to you and your funds I guess.
Savings if you're lucky.

There are sooooo many reports of people on the wrong side of recovery after cost cutting:
- Hair implants gone infected ; one guy actually committed suicide

- Implants getting infected and breaking or falling out.
Too much of a lottery for me, especially when it comes to matters pertaining to your own health.