Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium alloy. The shape is similar to a screw, and the implant is placed in your jawbone to bond with your natural bone. Once the bond forms, the implant becomes a sturdy base to support 1 or more artificial teeth, called crowns.1
How much do dental implants cost?
The cost of dental implants is different for everyone. The procedure has multiple parts and each part can have its own fees. Some parts of a dental implant procedure include:2
- Comprehensive dental exam, including 3D imaging
- Extraction of problem teeth, if necessary
- Installation of the dental implant(s)
- Placement of the abutment hardware (piece of metal that connects the implant to the crown)
- Fabrication of the dental crown
- Placement of the crown
As a rough estimate, the cost of a single dental implant can range from $3,000–$4,500. Implants for multiple teeth can cost between $6,000–$10,000 and a full mouth replacement can be $60,000–$90,000.2