Dental implant cost offers a permanent, life-like alternative to dentures. However, like any major surgery or dental treatment, there are costs involved.
The cost of a single tooth implant can range from $1,500 to $3,000. This includes the implant, abutment, and crown. Some procedures such as bone grafting or sinus lifts will increase the overall cost of the procedure. Additionally, a front tooth implant may be more expensive than a back molar as it is more visible in the mouth and requires extra attention to ensure successful placement.
Some dental insurance plans cover a portion of the expense. It is a good idea to check with your specific plan and discuss what is covered. For those without dental insurance, there are many financing options available. Over 80% of dentists offer these payment plans, most commonly through CareCredit, LLC.
While the initial out-of-pocket cost of dental implants can be more than that of a bridge, the long-term benefits and quality of an implant restoration can greatly offset this difference in price. Also, most patients find that the comfort and beauty of a fully restored smile are priceless.
When discussing the costs of your implant with a practitioner, ask for a line item breakdown. There are several factors that affect the overall cost, including the implant manufacturer and your practitioner’s experience. A highly experienced dental implant provider will likely be able to give you the best possible price. This is especially true for those requiring full mouth implant restorations.