Dental implant cost varies based on the number of implants, bone grafting needs, type of restoration (single tooth vs full arch), and materials used. Additional factors include extractions, sedation, and whether a temporary restoration is required. A 3D CBCT evaluation determines the most accurate cost estimate.
If you’re researching dental implants, you’ve probably noticed the cost can vary widely. That’s because implant treatment is not one-size-fits-all.
Dental implant cost depends on factors like the number of implants, bone health, the type of restoration, materials used, and whether additional procedures like bone grafting are needed.
At Rockville Dental Arts, we help patients understand what drives pricing and how to choose the best long-term solution—not just the lowest number.
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1) Number of Implants Needed
One of the biggest cost drivers is how many implants are required.
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Single tooth implant: typically one implant + one crown
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Multiple missing teeth: may require several implants or an implant bridge
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Full arch replacement: often uses 4–6 implants per arch (ex: All-on-4®)
Learn more about full arch solutions:
👉 All-on-4 Dental Implants in Rockville, MD
2) Bone Health and Bone Grafting
Implants need adequate bone support. If bone loss is present, you may need:
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Bone grafting
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Sinus lift (upper jaw)
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Ridge augmentation
These procedures increase total cost but improve long-term stability and success.
If you’re concerned about candidacy, start here:
👉 Am I a Candidate for Dental Implants?
3) Extractions and Preparation
If damaged or failing teeth must be removed first, extractions can affect total cost—especially in full-mouth cases.
In some situations, patients may also require:
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Infection treatment
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Temporary dentures
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Soft tissue management
4) Type of Restoration: Single Tooth vs Full Arch
The restoration placed on top of implants impacts cost significantly.
Single Tooth Implant
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Implant post + crown
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Cost depends heavily on crown material and complexity
Implant Bridge
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Replaces multiple teeth using fewer implants than “one implant per tooth”
Full Arch Restoration (All-on-4® / Fixed Full Arch)
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More complex planning
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Surgical placement + temporary teeth + final restoration
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Often higher upfront cost, but designed for long-term durability
For timing expectations, see:
👉 How Long Full Mouth Dental Implants Take
5) Materials Used (This Matters a Lot)
Material selection can change cost and longevity.
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Zirconia: strong, highly durable, premium option
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Acrylic: often lower upfront cost but may wear faster over time
For many full arch patients, material choice impacts long-term value more than anything else.
6) Temporary Teeth vs Final Restoration
Many full arch cases include:
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A fixed temporary restoration during healing
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A final zirconia bridge after 3–6 months (case-dependent)
This adds value—but also affects total pricing.
To understand healing and integration:
👉 Dental Implant Healing Stages
7) Sedation and Case Complexity
Some cases require sedation or more complex surgical planning, which can influence cost.
Complexity can increase with:
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Severe bone loss
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Gum disease history
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Bite collapse
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Full arch rehabilitation requirements
If you have gum disease and want full mouth implants:
👉 Full Mouth Dental Implants with Gum Disease
Cost-Per-Year Perspective (Psychological Reframe)
Instead of focusing only on the total cost, consider long-term value.
If a $4,000 implant lasts 20 years, that’s about $200 per year.
If a full arch solution costs $25,000 and lasts 20 years, that’s about $1,250 per year—roughly $3–4 per day.
For many patients, the daily cost is worth it for:
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Stability and confidence
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Strong chewing ability
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Bone preservation
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Long-term durability
Why Rockville Patients Choose Rockville Dental Arts
Our team provides:
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Advanced 3D CBCT planning
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In-house implant placement and restoration
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Full arch options including All-on-4®
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Transparent pricing guidance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do dental implant costs vary so much?
Cost varies based on implant count, bone grafting needs, restoration type, materials, and whether extractions or temporary teeth are needed.
Does bone grafting always increase implant cost?
If grafting is required, it can increase total cost—but it may be necessary to ensure implant stability and long-term success.
Are All-on-4 implants less expensive than traditional full mouth implants?
All-on-4 may reduce the number of implants needed and sometimes reduces grafting requirements, which can affect overall cost depending on your case.
How do I get an accurate implant cost estimate?
A 3D CBCT scan and consultation are the best way to determine exact needs and provide an accurate estimate.
Ready to Get a Real Estimate?
If you want the most accurate implant cost estimate in Rockville, MD, schedule a consultation and CBCT evaluation.
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