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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?

"How much do dental implants cost?" is the first question most people ask — and the honest answer is: it depends on what you need. Here's a plain-English guide to what goes into the price, how insurance fits in, and the financing options that make implants affordable at Plantation Dental.

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What affects the price

Implant cost depends on how many teeth you're replacing, whether you need any preparatory care (like a graft or extraction), the type of crown, and whether you're restoring a single tooth or a full arch with All-on-4. Because every mouth is different, the only accurate number is a personalized estimate.

Insurance & financing

Many PPO plans now cover part of implant treatment — often the crown portion — and we verify your benefits before you commit. For the rest, we offer 0%-and-low-interest financing through CareCredit, Cherry, Sunbit and LendingCart, so you can move forward with a comfortable monthly payment instead of paying everything up front.

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Insurance & financing

Quality care that fits your budget

We accept most major PPO plans and verify your benefits before your visit. Prefer to spread the cost? Flexible financing keeps treatment as low as $X/mo.

Insurance accepted

  • Delta
  • BlueCross BlueShield
  • Humana
  • MetLife
  • Aetna
  • Cigna

Financing partners

  • Sunbit
  • LendingCart
  • CareCredit
  • Cherry

Frequently asked questions

For most people, yes. Implants are designed to last decades, protect the surrounding teeth and jawbone, and avoid the recurring costs and hassles of replacing bridges or relining dentures — so they're often the better long-term value.