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What is the cost of dental implants?

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Dr. Robert Mokbel answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Variable: It is the same as everything else: you get what you pay for. You are paying for the experience, the education.... and the skills of the surgeon. Different dentists using the same system may charge differently based on how much work and steps they plan to do, you need to visit the office, meet the doctor and get a thorough exam before deciding if the price is the issue. (1500 to 5,000.00)

Answered 3/21/2019

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Dr. I. Jay Freedman answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Depends on use!: A dental implant is actually a titanium substitute for the root of a tooth. Implants can be used to anchor one tooth to a full arch of teeth. Usually the fees are divided up into the cost of the implant and the cost of the tooth(teeth) replacement. That being said, a single implant can range from $900 to $2000. The difference is the type, skill of the surgeon, implant design, location in USA.

Answered 12/16/2016

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

$1200 to $3000 : The advantages of having dental implants are the natural look, feel and function of real teeth and they are a permanent solution for missing teeth. The costs of dental implants will vary depending on your geographical location. The average fee for one implant ranges from $1200 to $3000. Just remember, if the maintenance is done properly, dental implants can last a lifetime.

Answered 2/13/2017

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Get what you pay for: Like most things in life, you get what you pay for. Dental implant prices vary from region to region in the U.S., but a safe range for a dental implant is between $1,400-2,100. There will usually be an additional charge for the crown to go on top of the implant as well.

Answered 4/17/2018

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Dr. Tamer Abdel-azim answered

Specializes in Prosthodontics

It varies: The cost of dental implants includes the implant surgery, the prosthetic component that fits onto the implant and the restoration supported by the implant, in addition to any grafting procedures that are used to compensate for any deficient tissues. Check with your dentist regarding your specific situation.

Answered 11/1/2014

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Dr. John Thaler answered

Specializes in Prosthodontics

Variable: There are 2 major costs involved. 1. Surgical placement of the implant itself. This can range from $1800 - 3000 depending on the Dr. and where the tx. is done. 2. restoration placed on the implant. Usually a crown. This may range from $1600 - 2300. Much depends on the charges for the components, implant manufacturer, type and experience of the doctors,etc. BE SURE to get only top brand implants.

Answered 12/28/2014

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Dr. Arman Roksar answered

Specializes in Dentistry - Prosthodontics

$1500 to $3000: there are many fractures in the cost of the dental implant, but in general the price ranges from $1500 to $3000 for an implant

Answered 10/23/2017

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Shop around: The cost can vary widely, even in the same city. Call a few officies and ask how much they charge. And don't forget to ask about the price to restore the implant (put a tooth on it). they can be separate costs or the office may offer a complete package...The IMPLANT, the ABUTMENT (optional sometimes) and the CROWN. Good luck

Answered 11/27/2017

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2000-2500: Be careful with doctors advertising cheap implants. This is the price without the crown for a titanium implant. Ceramic implants cost more.

Answered 11/11/2015

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Dr. Brian Hoffman answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Variable: The price of everything varies by geographical location, difficulty of procedure, possible grafting, abutment and type of final restoration. If we are talking about a 'simple' implant surgery, usually the implant itself is around $1500-$2000, the abutment can be around $500-$1200, and the final restoration varies by type and price to the point of individual Tx only. Grafting will increase cost.

Answered 2/14/2017

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Varies: Best bet is to get an estimate from a dentist who can actually treat you. In this way you have a reference point. Any numbers given to you over the internet are meaningless.

Answered 4/19/2016

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Dr. David Epstein answered

Specializes in Cosmetic Dentistry

Implant cost: Can range anywhere from $1500-$3000 just for the implant (screw that replaces the root). Depending on if you only need one or several they will also need to be restored with attacents to hold in dentures, abutments for crowns and then whatever you decide you want on the implant. An attachment for a denture ranges between $800-$1500 and an implant crown ranges anywhere from $1250-$2500. so $4-5k

Answered 2/14/2017

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It varies: Depending on the type mini or standard, number involved, any associated surgery such as grafts. It is like asking "What is the cost of a car or cost of a house?" Consult with a dentist for an answer tailored to your specific needs.

Answered 5/29/2016

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Dr. Louis Gallia answered

Specializes in Surgery - Oral & Maxillofacial

Wide range: You can see by the previous answers that a wide range of costs exists. Lowest cost not the best idea. Quality counts.

Answered 11/28/2017

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Broad range!: The fees really depend on many factors: the health of the bone in the site, the specific implant best suited for the area and final type of restoration planned. Also, there's always a slim chance of rejection that would lead to additional treatment needed in the area prior to other treatment options. Best to consult your pop dentist and surgeon for best choices for you.

Answered 12/11/2015

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Dr. Justin Nelson answered

Specializes in Pediatric Dentistry

Average is $3500: Average is $3500 in US with the range between 2000 and $5000 depending on location and size of town. This is implant and crown not including extra treatment needed that

Answered 2/13/2016

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$3000 each: Dental treatment can be expensive, but it is always worth the cost. Modern dentistry is high quality and lasts. Find a doctor you are comfortable with and talk about your options. Then make arrangements to fit your lifestyle and budget.

Answered 2/2/2017

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Dr. Alexander Gamber answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Depends: Depends on the area of the country you are in, but a general guideline for the implant alone is $1200-$2500. A single implant with the connector and crown can range from $2500-$5000. Good luck and have a blessed day!!

Answered 11/27/2017

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Varies: The cost varies depending on the doctor placing the implant and what type of implant is placed. My recommendation is to see a good periodontist who has been placing implants for about 5 years. The cost would around $2000

Answered 4/2/2017

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Wide Range: Most patients dental implant treatments are not exactly alike . The number of appointments, procedures and cost of dental implants varies depending on the patient.

Answered 4/30/2017

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Dr. Gregori Kurtzman answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Cost: Cost will vary depending where you live and what is planned. Most dentists will provide a treatment plan outlining costs involved.

Answered 6/1/2017

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