Costs
What dental implants actually cost
A single implant in the U.S. typically ranges from $3,200 to $5,800 depending on material, location, and whether bone grafting is needed. Full-mouth restorations typically range from $20,000 to $45,000 per arch.
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Estimated range
$4,100–$5,550
A rough planning estimate only, based on typical U.S. ranges — not a quote. Actual pricing depends on your provider, location, and clinical needs.
What affects the price
Financing options
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a single dental implant cost?+
In the U.S., a single titanium implant typically runs $3,200–$4,500, while a single zirconia implant typically runs $4,100–$5,800, including the post, abutment, and crown. Costs vary significantly by region and provider.
Are metal-free implants always more expensive?+
Zirconia implants are usually 10–30% more expensive than titanium due to material and manufacturing costs, though pricing varies by provider and case complexity.
Does dental insurance cover implants?+
Many dental insurance plans offer partial coverage, often 10–50% depending on the plan, though some plans exclude implants entirely. Always confirm coverage details directly with your insurer.
What is a bone graft and how much does it cost?+
A bone graft adds material to sites with insufficient bone density to support an implant. Costs range from $300–$800 for a minor graft to $2,000–$4,000 for a sinus lift, billed separately from the implant itself.