What shapes the cost of dental implants
The biggest variable is scope. Replacing a single tooth is a different undertaking than restoring several, or anchoring a full arch — and how the new tooth is supported (one implant and crown, an implant bridge, or an implant-retained denture) moves the number as much as anything else.
Groundwork matters too. If a tooth still needs removing, or the jaw needs a graft to hold an implant securely, that preparation is part of the plan, along with the imaging we use to place the implant precisely and safely.
Many plans cover part of implant treatment, though how they treat the post versus the crown varies widely, and CDCP eligibility can help as well. We check all of that for you and hand you an exact written quote after the exam.
