Dental implants are relatively expensive, with the cost for a single implant in 2025 generally ranging from about $1,500 to $7,500 depending on location, provider, and additional procedures needed. Most commonly, a single dental implant including the implant post, abutment, and crown costs between $3,000 and $5,000 in the U.S. Additional costs can arise from necessary procedures like bone grafting or sinus lifts, adding $500 to $5,000 more. Full mouth restorations, such as All-on-4 implants, can cost between $20,000 and $50,000 per arch. Dental insurance coverage varies, and many insurers consider implants elective, although partial coverage or financing options may be available.
Cost Breakdown for Dental Implants (U.S.)
- Single implant: $3,000 to $5,000 (implant, abutment, crown)
- Additional procedures (bone graft, sinus lift): $500–$5,000
- Multiple implants: $10,000 to $30,000
- Full mouth (All-on-4/All-on-6): $20,000 to $50,000 per arch
- Some regions or providers may offer lower costs ($1,500 to $2,000+ for a single implant excluding the crown).
Factors Affecting Cost
- Location and provider expertise
- The type of implant material (titanium vs. zirconia)
- Additional surgical procedures and preparatory work
- Whether temporary or immediate-load implants are used
- Insurance coverage and financing options.
Thus, dental implants are a significant investment but offer a durable, natural-looking, and long-term solution for tooth replacement.
