Cost of Implants: There are three components to an implant for a single tooth replacement. The implant fixture in the bone, the crown that replaces the tooth and the abutment that connects the fixture to the crown. Bone grafting might also be necessary. Fees vary quite a bit in general all across the country. Don't look for bargains as you usually get what you pay for. Get some consultations. $2000-5000?
Answered 5/9/2014
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Call: The cost of all dental treatment varies from office to office (usually). My advice would be to talk to a few different offices and ask them the cost of the entire treatment. That means place the implant, cost of the abutment (optional) and the cost of the crown. Anything else associated with the total treatment. You may have to go to two different offices to get the complete job done.
Answered 4/15/2015
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Cost Varies: The cost of an Implant varies depending upon the type of restoration needed and additional procedures such as bone grafting that may be required. I would first recommend a consultation with a Dentist to see if an Implant is recommended and that you are a candidate.
Answered 6/8/2017
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