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Dental Implant Cost in Colorado Springs, CO

Complete 2026 pricing guide with real provider data, insurance tips, and financing options.

Cost Guide

Average Dental Implant Cost in Colorado Springs

A single dental implant in Colorado Springs, CO typically costs $3,500 to $7,000 in 2026. This includes the titanium implant post, abutment connector, and porcelain crown.

Colorado Springs is a moderate cost area, so implant costs here run below the national average of $6,500. The average single implant cost in Colorado Springs is approximately $5,000.

For full-arch solutions, All-on-4 implants in Colorado Springs range from $18,000 to $30,000 per arch.

Cost Breakdown

ComponentCost in Colorado Springs
Implant post (titanium)$3,500 – $3,000
Abutment (connector)$300 – $500
Crown (porcelain)$1,000 – $3,000
Bone graft (if needed)$300 – $2,500
CT scan / 3D imaging$150 – $500
Total per tooth$3,500 – $7,000
ProcedureCost Range in Colorado Springs
Single implant$3,500 – $7,000
All-on-4 (per arch)$18,000 – $30,000
Full mouth (both arches)$36k – $60k
Implant-supported dentures$11k – $21k

How Colorado Springs Compares to the National Average

The national average cost for a single dental implant is $6,500. In Colorado Springs, the average is $5,000 — about 10–20% below the national figure.

Colorado Springs offers some of the more affordable implant pricing in the country. With 87 specialists, patients can find quality care at moderate prices.

CityAvg Single ImplantProviders
Colorado Springs, CO$5,00087
National Average$6,50029,436
New York, NY$5,200690
Houston, TX$4,000393
Phoenix, AZ$3,500133

Insurance Coverage for Implants in Colorado Springs

Most dental insurance plans classify implants as a "major procedure" and cover 50% up to an annual maximum of $1,500–$2,500. Some plans still classify implants as cosmetic with no coverage.

How to maximize your insurance in Colorado Springs:

  • Verify your plan covers implants specifically (not just "prosthetics")
  • Check waiting periods — many plans require 12 months before major work
  • Split treatment across two calendar years to double your annual maximum
  • Ask about medical insurance if the implant is medically necessary (jaw injury, cancer reconstruction)
  • Use FSA/HSA pre-tax dollars to reduce out-of-pocket costs

Financing Options

Most implant specialists in Colorado Springs offer multiple financing options to make treatment affordable:

OptionDetails
CareCredit0% APR for 12–24 months on qualifying purchases
LendingClubFixed monthly payments, terms up to 84 months
In-house plansMany practices offer custom payment plans with no credit check
FSA/HSAUse pre-tax dollars — saves 20–35% depending on tax bracket
Dental discount plans$100–$200/year for 20–50% off procedures (not insurance)

Pro tip: Get quotes from at least 3 providers in Colorado Springs. With 87 specialists in our directory, you have plenty of options to compare.

Finding the Right Implant Specialist in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs has 87 dental implant providers in our directory, including:

  • 19 Prosthodontists — specialists in dental restoration and implant crowns
  • 49 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons — specialists in implant placement surgery
  • 22 Periodontists — gum and bone specialists who place implants

For the best results, look for a provider who is board-certified and has significant implant experience. AAID (American Academy of Implant Dentistry) and ICOI (International Congress of Oral Implantologists) memberships indicate advanced training.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a single dental implant cost in Colorado Springs?
A single dental implant in Colorado Springs, CO costs $3,500 to $7,000 including the post, abutment, and crown. This is below the national average of $6,500.
How much do All-on-4 implants cost in Colorado Springs?
All-on-4 dental implants in Colorado Springs cost $18,000 to $30,000 per arch. A full mouth (both arches) runs $18,000–$30,000 doubled.
Does insurance cover dental implants in Colorado Springs?
Most dental plans cover 50% of implant costs up to a $1,500–$2,500 annual maximum. Check with your provider. Many Colorado Springs specialists also accept CareCredit and offer payment plans.
How many implant specialists are in Colorado Springs?
Colorado Springs has 87 dental implant providers including 19 prosthodontists, 49 oral surgeons, and 22 periodontists.
What is the cheapest way to get dental implants in Colorado Springs?
Compare quotes from multiple providers (we list 87 in Colorado Springs). Ask about payment plans, check dental schools nearby, and maximize insurance by splitting treatment across calendar years.
How long does the implant process take in Colorado Springs?
The full process takes 3–9 months: consultation and planning, surgical placement, 3–6 months of healing, then crown placement. Some Colorado Springs providers offer same-day implant options.
Are dental implants worth the cost?
Dental implants have a 95–98% success rate and last 20+ years with proper care. Unlike bridges or dentures, implants preserve jawbone and don't affect adjacent teeth. Long-term, they're often the most cost-effective solution.
What credentials should I look for in Colorado Springs?
Look for board-certified Prosthodontists, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, or Periodontists. Colorado Springs has 90 credentialed specialists in our directory.

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