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The total cost for a single dental implant (post, abutment, and crown) typically ranges from $3,000 to $6,000 in 2025. This is your starting point for one tooth replacement.
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For full-mouth solutions like All-on-4 or All-on-6, expect a cost of $20,000 to $40,000+ per arch (upper or lower jaw). A full mouth (both arches) can be $40,000 to $80,000+.
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The price can soar if pre-procedures are needed. Bone grafting can add $200 to $3,000+, and a sinus lift can add $1,500 to $3,500+ per site. These are essential for long-term success.
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The cost is heavily influenced by your geographic location (cities are pricier) and the dentist's specialization
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While expensive upfront, implants are designed to last a lifetime, preventing bone loss and facial collapse. This makes them often more cost-effective than dentures or bridges, which need replacement every 5-15 years.
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Never accept a lump sum quote. Demand a detailed, written, itemized treatment plan for the total dental implant procedure cost that clearly separates the fee for every single component listed above.
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If you don't have insurance coverage: – Use HSAs/FSAs to pay with pre-tax dollars (a built-in discount). – Utilize Third-Party Financing (e.g., CareCredit) for manageable monthly payments, often with interest-free options for a short period.
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– Implant Post: The titanium screw placed in the bone. – Surgical Fee: The cost for the specialist's expertise and procedure. – Abutment: The connector piece. – Crown/Restoration: The final visible tooth (lab fees included).