Dental implants can be a costly procedure. An entire team of
professionals is often needed to deliver a long-lasting smile. Implant procedures demand a
great deal of the doctor's and staff's time and effort. The prosthodontist intensely
studies your health profile, and then develops a plan to meet your unique needs.
Additionally, surgical staff and the laboratory perform several services to produce the
desired result. The materials used to construct implant prosthodontics are also very
expensive. Bone grafting, if needed, is additionally costly.
While a basic implant is typically $1,250. to $3,000., depending on
your circumstances additional costs for things such as in the case of a posterior
mandible, bone regeneration, sinus elevation, and wide diameter or narrow diameter
implants quickly escalate to as much as $15,000 to $30,000. for the complete procedure for
the upper or lower jaw.

Next: Considerations
for people interested in dental implants
- Introduction to dental implants
section
- Dental implants - an overview
- Who is a candidate for dental implants?
- Dental implants - Procedure description
- Types of tooth implants
- How much do dental implants cost?
- Things to consider - Advantages and disadvantages of dental
implants
- Dental implants - Before and after photos
- Personal stories from people who have had dental
implants
- Choosing the color of the dental implant crown
- Discuss dental implants on our message board
