Dental Implant Costs: What to Expect at Larson Dental
Dental implants represent a significant investment in your long-term oral health and quality of life. At Larson Dental in Prescott Valley, AZ, we provide comprehensive implant services with transparent pricing based on your treatment needs. The cost varies depending on the number of implants needed, any required preparatory procedures, and your chosen restoration options.
Our team is committed to making this procedure accessible through various payment and financing solutions. For a personalized cost assessment or to schedule a consultation, contact our Prescott Valley dentist’s office at (928) 237-9064 to discuss how dental implants can restore your smile’s function and appearance.
How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?
On average, a single dental implant and treatment costs from $3,000 to $5,000. However, the total cost of treatment will depend on several factors, including the number of implants needed, the type of implant used, and the complexity of the case.
Factors That Influence Dental Implant Cost
Various factors will influence the total cost of your dental implant treatment, including:
- Number of Implants: The more implants you need, the higher the cost. Replacing a missing tooth will cost less than replacing multiple teeth with individual implants.
- Implant Material: Dental implants can be made from different materials, such as titanium or zirconia. Titanium implants are more common and often less expensive than zirconia implants.
- Implant Brand: Various dental implant manufacturers offer different products at different price points. Some well-established brands may charge a premium for their implants.
- Implant Size and Type: The size and type of implant needed for your specific case will affect the cost. Mini dental implants or specialized implants may be more expensive than standard ones.
- Implant Placement Location: Implants can be placed in the upper or lower jaw, and their location within the jawbone can affect the complexity of the procedure. Implants in the posterior (back) of the mouth tend to be more challenging and may be more expensive due to their proximity to anatomical structures.
- Pre-implant Procedures: Any pre-implant procedures, such as periodontal treatments or bone grafting, may be necessary and can affect the total cost.
- Anesthesia and Sedation: The type of anesthesia or dental sedation used during the procedure can impact the cost. General anesthesia or IV sedation tends to be more expensive than local anesthesia.
- Dentist’s Location: The cost of dental implants can vary by location and even within different regions of the same country. Areas with a higher cost of living tend to have higher dental implant costs.
- Dentist’s Experience and Reputation: Experienced and reputable implant dentists may charge higher fees for their expertise and track record of successful implant placements.
- Dental Insurance Coverage: Some dental insurance plans may partially cover the cost of dental implants, reducing your out-of-pocket expenses. However, coverage varies widely.