Dental implant costs range from $1,500 to $6,000 per tooth in 2026. Learn what affects pricing, insurance coverage, and how to find affordable implant providers near you.
A single dental implant typically costs between $1,500 and $6,000 in the United States. This includes the implant post ($1,000–$3,000), the abutment ($300–$500), and the crown ($1,000–$3,000).
The total cost depends on your location, the specialist's experience, the type of implant, and whether you need additional procedures like bone grafting or sinus lifts.
Here's what you can expect to pay in 2026:
Full mouth dental implants (All-on-4 or All-on-6) range from $20,000 to $50,000 per arch.
Location matters. Dental implant costs vary significantly by city. Major metro areas like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco tend to charge 30–50% more than smaller cities.
Specialist type matters. Prosthodontists, oral surgeons, and periodontists each bring different expertise. Oral surgeons typically handle the implant placement, while prosthodontists focus on the crown and restoration.
Material matters. Titanium implants are the standard, but zirconia (ceramic) implants cost 10–20% more. For crowns, porcelain-fused-to-metal is cheaper than all-ceramic options.
Complexity matters. If you need bone grafting, sinus lifts, or extractions before the implant, expect to add $1,000–$5,000 to the total cost.
Most dental insurance plans classify implants as a "major procedure" and cover 50% of the cost up to an annual maximum (typically $1,500–$2,500 per year). Some plans still consider implants cosmetic and offer no coverage.
Get multiple quotes. Prices vary significantly between providers in the same city. Getting 3–4 consultations can save you thousands.
Ask about payment plans. Most implant specialists offer financing through CareCredit or in-house payment plans with 0% interest for 12–24 months.
Consider dental schools. University dental programs offer implant procedures at 30–50% below market rate, performed by supervised residents.
Don't travel for cheap implants. Dental tourism (Mexico, Costa Rica) saves money upfront but complications, follow-up visits, and warranty issues often cost more long-term.
Use our directory. Search verified implant specialists in your city and call multiple providers to compare quotes.
Here are average single-tooth implant costs in major US cities:
Prices are estimates based on 2026 market data. Actual costs vary by provider.
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