Depends: Single tooth implant placement without any additional jaw bone augmenting can range from $3000 to $3500 in my area. Fees vary greatly by geographic location.
Answered 6/11/2013
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Varies: Typically there are 3 costs involved. The dentist, oral surgeon or periodontist placing the implant which can cost anywhere from $1500-2200, the abutment which connects the implant to the crown is typically around $500-600, and then the crown on top of the implant which can range $600-$1400.
Answered 9/28/2016
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It depends: In my area, if you did not need any extra work done, you could expect to pay $3500-4000 total.
Answered 9/28/2016
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It varies : It varies even in the same area pending on the dentists training . There is a surgical aspect to dental implants and a restorative . Placing the implant body (surgical) placing an abutment and a crown on top of the implant (restorative ). $ 4 to 5000 for a single tooth and if there is any need for bone graft that would be extra.
Answered 9/1/2012
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Depends: Much like different restaurants have different prices, it really depends on who's doing the work. Usually there are 2 main parts to the process: implant placement and implant restoration. Placement, assuming you have adequate bone, can be anywhere from $899 to $3000. The restoration can be anywhere from $700 to $2500. These are prices i've seen from my peers here in los angeles.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Depends: The price can range from $3000 to $5000 depending where you live. Also, if you have dental insurance with dental implant coverage, the cost may be less.
Answered 10/1/2012
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Variable: The cost varies based on the location and experience of the surgeon and restorative dentist.
Answered 12/11/2012
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Depends : Geogrphic location, experience of surgeon, type of specialst, and need for other procerdures for preparation of implant site are all factors. The implant itself can range from $1000 to 3000. The restoration on the implant (i.e. Crown and abutment) can range from $500 to 2500 depending on the situation. Bone and soft tissue grafts can range from $500 to 2500 depending on needs.
Answered 4/25/2015
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Depends: Depends upon where you live and who you see. All things being equal, the cost of the implant may range from $1800 - 3000, and the crown $1800 - 2700. Beware of bargains. The brand (manufacturer) of the implant and the skill level of the surgeon placing the implant and the restorative dentist doing the crown are critical. You might start by seing a prosthodontist for a consult. Good luck.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Depends: Depends if it is a simple or complicated procedure. But the range of fees to place a dental implant is between $1800.00 - $3000.00.
Answered 10/4/2016
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1500-3500: The cost of the implant placement largely depends on the complexity of the bone graft to allow for the stability of implant. A bone graft could be a simple plug, to a membrane with screw retain, to an onlay graft with screw, and ultimately the titanium scaffold mesh with the bmps. The price of the bmps alone could well be in the range of thousands. Always use the most current generation implant.
Answered 2/23/2013
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3000 -4000 dollars: The cost of a single implant tooth replacement will vary. In many cases it is possible to do an immediate load implant so that only one surgical procedure is needed.
Answered 8/6/2013
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Depends: Dental implants can range from $2000 to 5000 depending on your location. It also depends on your insurance coverage.
Answered 2/23/2013
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Variable: The investment depends on if the tooth is already missing, if bone grafting is needed, and the particular fee schedule of your area. The cost can vary anywhere from $1, 500- $5, 000+. Keep smiling !
Answered 9/21/2016
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