"How much do dental implants cost?" is the most common question we hear from new patients. It's also one of the hardest to answer with a single number — because every patient's situation is different.
That said, you deserve transparency. Here's what dental implants typically cost in Florida, what drives those costs, and how to think about the investment.
Average Dental Implant Costs in Florida (2026)
Single Tooth Implant
$3,000 - $5,500 (implant post, abutment, and crown)
A single tooth implant replaces one missing tooth with a titanium post and a custom-made porcelain crown. This is the most straightforward implant procedure and works well for patients missing one or a few teeth in different areas.
All-on-X Full Arch (Per Arch)
$20,000 - $35,000 per arch
All-on-X replaces an entire arch of teeth (upper or lower) using 4-6 implants and a fixed prosthetic. This is the go-to solution for patients missing most or all teeth in one arch. Many patients receive their new teeth the same day as surgery.
Snap-In Dentures (Per Arch)
$8,000 - $15,000 per arch
Snap-in dentures use 2-4 implants to anchor a removable denture for dramatically improved stability. This is often a more affordable entry point for patients who want implant-supported teeth without the full fixed restoration.
Zygomatic or Remote Anchorage Implants
$25,000 - $40,000+ per arch
For patients with severe bone loss who have been told they're "not candidates" for traditional implants, zygomatic implants and remote anchorage implants offer alternatives that avoid bone grafting entirely. These are specialized procedures that require advanced training.
What's Included in the Cost?
A reputable practice should give you an all-inclusive quote. At HOPE Dental Implant Center, our pricing typically includes:
- Initial consultation and 3D CBCT scan — detailed imaging for treatment planning
- The implant post(s) — the titanium fixture placed in the jawbone
- The abutment — the connector piece between implant and crown
- The final restoration — crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthetic
- IV sedation (when applicable) — for comfort during the procedure
- Follow-up visits — post-operative care and adjustments
Ask any practice you're considering what's included in their quote. Some advertise a low per-implant price but add separate charges for the crown, abutment, sedation, imaging, and follow-up visits.
What Factors Affect the Price?
Number of Implants Needed
Replacing a single tooth costs less than a full arch. Your treatment plan depends on how many teeth are missing and where.
Bone Density and Grafting
If you've had missing teeth for a long time, your jawbone may have deteriorated. Some patients need bone grafting before implant placement, which adds to the timeline and cost. However, techniques like All-on-X, zygomatic implants, and remote anchorage implants can often avoid grafting entirely.
Type of Restoration
A single porcelain crown costs less than a full-arch zirconia prosthetic. The material and complexity of your final teeth affect the price.
Sedation
IV sedation provides a comfortable, anxiety-free experience and is often included for longer procedures. Some practices charge separately for this.
Geographic Location
Dental implant costs vary across Florida. Practices in major metro areas (Miami, Tampa) may charge more than those in Central Florida. That said, the quality of the provider matters far more than the zip code.
Are Dental Implants Covered by Insurance?
Dental insurance coverage for implants has improved in recent years, but it varies widely by plan. Here's what to expect:
- Some dental plans cover a portion of the implant (often 50% up to an annual maximum)
- Medical insurance may cover implants if tooth loss was caused by injury, disease, or a medical condition
- Most plans have an annual maximum of $1,500-$2,500, which won't cover the full cost
We recommend checking with your insurance provider before your consultation. Our team can also help you understand your benefits and maximize your coverage.
Financing Options
The upfront cost of implants shouldn't prevent you from getting the care you need. Common financing options include:
- Monthly payment plans through third-party providers like CareCredit or Proceed Finance
- In-house payment arrangements — some practices offer direct payment plans
- HSA/FSA accounts — dental implants are an eligible expense
- Insurance reimbursement — we can help you file claims
The Real Cost of NOT Getting Implants
When patients delay or avoid treatment due to cost, the consequences compound:
- Adjacent teeth shift into the gap, creating bite problems
- Jawbone deteriorates without the stimulation implants provide
- Remaining teeth wear faster from compensating for missing ones
- More expensive treatment is needed later as the situation worsens
- Quality of life suffers — difficulty eating, speaking, and social confidence
A single implant today is almost always less expensive than the cascade of problems that come from waiting.
Why Costs Vary Between Practices
You'll find a wide range of prices when shopping for dental implants. Here's what typically explains the differences:
- Experience and specialization — a practice focused on implants will have different pricing than a general dentist who does occasional implants
- Technology — 3D imaging, computer-guided surgery, and in-house labs add precision but also overhead
- Materials — premium titanium implants and zirconia restorations cost more than budget alternatives, but last longer
- Included services — all-inclusive pricing vs. a la carte billing
The cheapest option isn't always the best value. A failed implant costs more to fix than doing it right the first time.
Get a Personalized Quote
Every patient's situation is unique, and the only way to get an accurate cost is through a consultation. At HOPE Dental Implant Center in Maitland, FL, we provide detailed treatment plans with transparent pricing — no hidden fees, no surprises.
During your consultation, we'll:
- Take a 3D CBCT scan to assess your bone and anatomy
- Discuss all your treatment options
- Provide a comprehensive, written cost breakdown
- Review financing and insurance options
Schedule your free consultation or call (407) 853-8877 to get started.





