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How much do dental implants cost?

Overview

When you are planning for implants, clear pricing matters. Implants are a long-term solution that look and function like natural teeth—so you can eat, speak and smile with confidence.

At Aspen Dental, we make sure costs are straightforward. Your exact price depends on your treatment plan, and your care team will walk you through every detail before you decide.

Key takeaways
  • Costs vary based on number of implants, type of materials and additional procedures

  • We accept most insurance plans to lower out-of-pocket costs—we do not accept Medicaid

  • Flexible financing options are available for approved patients

Cost of dental implants at Aspen Dental

On average, patients pay $4,259 per implant¹

That price typically includes: the implant post placed in your jaw, the abutment that connects it and the crown that completes your smile. Because every smile is different, your total cost may vary. But one thing won’t: we’ll walk you through everything up front—what’s included, what to expect and how to move forward with clarity and confidence at Aspen Dental.

¹This average price of a single tooth dental implant is an approximation based on 2026 internal data and may not reflect the actual cost you will encounter due to individual factors. Price range varies from $3,158 to $6,533. For location specific pricing, please click here.

An Aspen Dental team member speaks with a patient during an in-office consultation about the cost of implant treatment.

What affects the cost of dental implants?

Every dental implant treatment is unique, and several factors influence your total cost. Your Aspen Dental care team will outline each step and review your personalized treatment plan before getting started.

Number of implants

Each implant added raises your total cost. More implants means a higher price overall.

Type of restoration

A single tooth typically costs less than an implant-supported bridge or a fixed full arch.

Implant material

We use titanium for implant posts. Crowns or dentures may be made from zirconia or porcelain.

Additional procedures

If needed, procedures like tooth extractions, bone grafts or sinus lifts build a strong foundation.

These preparatory treatments can add to the total cost, but they’re sometimes necessary to ensure your implant is strong, stable and long-lasting. Your Aspen Dental care team will discuss all options and costs upfront—so you know exactly what to expect before treatment begins.

At Aspen Dental, we make implants affordable

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Most insurance accepted

Explore dental insurance plans we accept. We do not accept Medicaid.

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Industry-leading warranties

For long-term peace of mind, our warranties have you covered.​

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Flexible financing options

99% of patients who apply for 3rd-party financing are approved.

Types of dental implants

Every smile is different. Let’s find what fits yours best.

How can I find affordable dental
implants in my area?

Schedule an appointment at your local Aspen Dental office to get started. Your care team will assess your needs, explain your options and provide a clear cost breakdown so you can move forward with confidence.

Frequently asked questions 
about the cost of dental implants

Implants involve surgical placement, high-quality materials and are a custom restoration. They are designed for long-term wear and function and can also help prevent bone loss where teeth are missing.

Cost depends on the number of implants, the type of full arch restoration and whether additional procedures are needed. Your dentist at Aspen Dental will provide a personalized estimate after your exam.

The cost of a single implant typically includes surgical placement, plus three main parts: the implant post, the abutment and the crown. Final pricing depends on your unique needs, including case complexity and materials. Before anything begins, your care team at Aspen Dental will walk you through a clear estimate.

Yes. Aspen Dental offers warranties on both the implant and the prosthetic that completes your smile. The titanium implant is backed by a 25-year limited warranty. Prosthetic restorations, like crowns, bridges and full arch options, are covered by limited warranties ranging from 5 to 10 years, depending on the type. Your care team will explain what applies to your treatment before you begin.

Some implant insurance plans cover part of implant treatment. Aspen Dental accepts many insurance providers but does not accept Medicaid. Your local care team will review your plan and talk through options if you need financing.

Yes. 3rd-party financing with flexible monthly payments is available for many patients at Aspen Dental. Plus, 99% of patient applications are approved through 3rd-party lenders.