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Dental Implant Cost & Financing Options

Dental Implant Cost & Financing: Investing in a Lifetime Smile


We understand that cost is one of the biggest concerns when considering dental implants. You want a permanent solution for your missing teeth, but you also need to know if it fits your budget.

At Gardens Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, we believe in transparency and accessibility.

While dental implants are a significant investment, they are also the only tooth replacement option designed to last a lifetime. Unlike dentures or bridges that may need to be replaced every 5-10 years, a well-placed implant can serve you for decades. Our goal is to help you navigate the financial side of your care so you can focus on the result: a healthy, confident smile.

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Why Are Dental Implants Worth the Investment?


When you pay for a dental implant, you aren't just buying a "fake tooth." You are purchasing a sophisticated medical device and the surgical expertise to place it safely. Here is what goes into the value of your care:

  • Specialist Expertise: Your procedure is planned and performed by Dr. Hans Almanzar (Implantologist) or Dr. Jesse Lemoine (Periodontist). Their advanced training ensures a higher success rate and a result that looks and feels natural.

  • Long-Term Value: Traditional bridges require cutting down healthy teeth, and dentures can cause bone loss. Implants preserve your jawbone and your remaining teeth, saving you from more expensive dental problems in the future.

  • Quality Materials: We use only top-tier, medical-grade titanium and zirconia components. We do not cut corners with "discount" implants that are prone to fracture or failure.

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Understanding the Cost of Your Treatment


Because every mouth is unique, there is no single "price tag" for an implant. The total cost depends on several factors:

  • Number of Implants: A single missing tooth is less than a full-mouth restoration (All-on-4®).

  • Bone Health: If you have experienced bone loss, you may need a Bone Graft or Sinus Lift to build a solid foundation for the implant.

  • Condition of the Gum Tissue: Some patients require periodontal therapy or soft tissue grafting to ensure a healthy, aesthetic result.

  • Type of Restoration: A custom zirconia crown (for a front tooth) has a different cost than a snap-on denture attachment.

During your consultation, we will provide a detailed, itemized treatment plan so you know exactly what to expect, with no hidden fees.

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Making Your Dream Smile Affordable


We don't want finances to stand between you and your health. We offer multiple ways to fit treatment into your budget.

1. Dental Insurance

Many dental insurance plans now offer coverage for dental implants, often paying for a portion of the extraction, bone grafting, or the crown itself. Our team is an expert at maximizing your annual benefits to lower your out-of-pocket costs.

2. Flexible Financing Options

We partner with leading healthcare lenders to offer monthly payment plans, often with 0% interest promotional periods. This allows you to break the total cost into manageable monthly payments.

3. The $99 New Patient Special

To help you get started, we offer a $99 New Patient Special, which includes a comprehensive exam, x-rays, and a healthy mouth cleaning. This is a low-risk way to meet our team and discuss your implant options.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions


How much does a single implant cost?

While it varies, the average cost for a complete single implant (implant post, abutment, and crown) in our area typically ranges between $3,500 and $5,000. We will give you an exact quote during your exam.

Does Medicare cover implants?

Generally, Original Medicare does not cover dental implants. However, some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans may offer dental benefits. We can review your specific plan to see if you have coverage.

Is financing hard to get?

No. Most of our lending partners offer instant decisions with a soft credit check that doesn't affect your score. We can help you apply right here in our office.

Is the cheapest implant quote the best one?

Be cautious of "bargain" implant centers. Extremely low prices often mean lower-quality materials, hidden fees for "add-ons" (like the abutment or temporary tooth), or a less experienced provider. An implant is a medical device in your jawbone; quality matters.

Frequently Asked Questions


How much does a single implant cost?

While it varies, the average cost for a complete single implant (implant post, abutment, and crown) in our area typically ranges between $3,500 and $5,000. We will give you an exact quote during your exam.

Does Medicare cover implants?

Generally, Original Medicare does not cover dental implants. However, some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans may offer dental benefits. We can review your specific plan to see if you have coverage.

Is financing hard to get?

No. Most of our lending partners offer instant decisions with a soft credit check that doesn't affect your score. We can help you apply right here in our office.

Is the cheapest implant quote the best one?

Be cautious of "bargain" implant centers. Extremely low prices often mean lower-quality materials, hidden fees for "add-ons" (like the abutment or temporary tooth), or a less experienced provider. An implant is a medical device in your jawbone; quality matters.