Dental Implant Cost Calculator
Estimate the total cost of dental implants including surgery, abutment, crown, and additional procedures like bone grafting.
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How It Works
Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. They consist of a titanium post surgically placed in the jawbone, an abutment connector, and a custom crown. Costs vary widely based on location, materials, and whether bone grafting is needed.
The Formula
Per Implant = Post + Abutment + Crown + Bone Graft
Total = Per Implant x Number of Implants
Out-of-Pocket = Total x (1 - Insurance %)
Total = Per Implant x Number of Implants
Out-of-Pocket = Total x (1 - Insurance %)
Variables
- Post — Titanium screw placed in the jawbone ($1,500-$2,500)
- Abutment — Connector between post and crown ($500-$1,000)
- Crown — Visible tooth replacement ($1,000-$2,500)
Example
One implant with a $2,000 post, $700 abutment, $1,500 crown, and no bone graft = $4,200 total. With 25% insurance coverage, out-of-pocket cost is $3,150.
Tips
- Get quotes from at least 3 dentists - prices vary significantly by region
- Ask about all-on-4 or all-on-6 if replacing multiple teeth - better per-unit pricing
- Some dental schools offer implants at 50-70% less than private practice
- Mini implants cost less ($500-$1,500) but may not last as long
- Factor in the cost of the initial consultation and CT scan ($200-$500)