
The cost of dental implants is contingent on several factors: the state of the bone, the size of the area, extraction of teeth, and the type of implant. Based on the patient’s mouth and individual case a bone graft and or teeth extractions may or may not be necessary in order to have successful implants.
Cost of a Single Tooth Dental Implant
A single tooth implant could be the result of a variety of instances including: decay, a failed root canal, a fractured tooth, a fall, an accident, or periodontal disease. If the bone is healthy under the area of the missing tooth, then the single tooth dental implant typically ranges between $3,500-$4,950 to replace.
Approximations of Costs:
- Dental Implant beneath the gum – $2000-$2300
- Abutment that screws to the implant – $450-$650
- Porcelain Crown – $1500-$2000
Multi-Teeth Dental Implant Cost
The cost of dental implants when multiple teeth have been knocked out or removed will depend on the size of the area of the missing teeth. Dental implants require certain measurements in order for there to be appropriate room for the implants.
If the teeth are located toward the back of the mouth the implant dentist may be able to put in two dental implants rather than three and save the patient money. However, that can only be determined during a consultation.
The cost for a single tooth replacement typically ranges between $3,500-$4,950 and will be less when replacing multiple teeth.