2026 Dental Implant Cost Reference: By Scope, Material, and Add-On

Naomi Foster
By Naomi Foster, Contributing Writer, Healthcare
Published 2026-07-02 · Updated 2026-07-02
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In the United States in 2026, a single dental implant typically costs $3,000 to $4,000, an implant-supported bridge costs $7,800 to $10,400, All-on-4 runs $15,000 to $20,000 per arch, and full-mouth restoration (both arches) runs $27,000 to $36,000, all before local cost-of-living adjustment. These are the national baseline figures produced by Dental Implant Cost's own calculator model, current as of July 2026.

How much do dental implants cost by scope in 2026?

Dental implant cost scales with how many teeth are being replaced and how they are supported, not with a flat per-tooth rate. A single missing tooth costs $3,000 to $4,000 to replace with an implant, post, abutment, and crown bundled together. A three-tooth implant bridge on two implants costs $7,800 to $10,400, a lower per-tooth rate because two implants support three crowns. All-on-4, a full arch fixed to four implants, runs $15,000 to $20,000 per arch. Restoring both arches typically runs $27,000 to $36,000. Add roughly 15 percent for a bone graft or sinus lift and roughly 20 percent for metal-free zirconia instead of titanium. These figures are this site's own calculator model output at a neutral, national-average location; ZIP-adjusted local estimates typically fall between 0.90x and 1.35x this baseline, and a specialist such as an oral surgeon or periodontist can charge more than a general dentist for the same scope.

2026 dental implant cost reference table

The table below is generated directly from the constants inside this site's dental implant cost calculator: a $3,000 to $4,000 baseline for a single implant, multiplied by a scope factor, a material factor, and a bone-graft factor. It does not adjust for ZIP code; see the location note below the table for how much your area can move these numbers.

ScopeTitanium, no bone graftTitanium, with bone graft or sinus liftZirconia, no bone graft
Single tooth implant (1 implant)$3,000 to $4,000$3,450 to $4,600$3,600 to $4,800
Implant bridge (3 teeth on 2 implants)$7,800 to $10,400$8,970 to $11,960$9,360 to $12,480
All-on-4, per arch (4 implants)$15,000 to $20,000$17,250 to $23,000$18,000 to $24,000
Full mouth, both arches (8+ implants)$27,000 to $36,000$31,050 to $41,400$32,400 to $43,200

Download the full table as a CSV file. It includes all 16 scope, material, and bone-graft combinations shown and expanded above, with separate low and high columns.

What do the component add-ons cost?

The calculator prices the implant post, abutment, and crown as one bundled per-tooth figure rather than three separate line items, so this site does not publish a standalone dollar price for "abutment" or "crown" alone. What the model does isolate are two add-on multipliers that shift the bundled price: a bone graft or sinus lift adds about 15 percent to the total, and choosing zirconia over titanium adds about 20 percent. On a single implant, that is roughly $450 to $600 more for a bone graft and roughly $600 to $800 more for zirconia. Both add-ons scale with scope: on a full-mouth case, the same 15 and 20 percent apply to a much larger base.

How much does location change the price?

The figures above hold location constant at a national average (multiplier of 1.0x). Dental Implant Cost's calculator then adjusts for your ZIP code using a location multiplier that runs from 0.90x in the lowest-cost markets the model tracks up to 1.35x in the highest-cost metro ZIP codes it tracks, such as parts of San Francisco. Applying that full range to the full-mouth titanium figure above, for example, moves the estimate from about $24,300 at the low end to about $48,600 at the high end. Enter your own ZIP code in the calculator for a location-adjusted number instead of the national baseline shown here.

Methodology: where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is computed from the constants in Dental Implant Cost's own calculator, not from a third-party survey or a manually maintained price list. The base range is $3,000 to $4,000 for a single titanium implant with no bone graft, at a neutral location. That base is multiplied by a scope factor (1x for a single implant, 2.6x for a three-tooth bridge, 5x for All-on-4 per arch, 9x for a full-mouth case covering both arches), a material factor (1x for titanium, 1.2x for zirconia), and a bone-graft factor (1x with no graft, 1.15x with a graft or sinus lift), then rounded to the nearest $10. The location step applies a further ZIP-code multiplier of 0.90x to 1.35x, derived from the calculator's built-in table of ZIP-prefix and regional cost-of-living adjustments, but that step is left out of the reference table above so the table reflects one consistent, location-neutral baseline. This page was last checked and refreshed on 2026-07-02 and will be updated if the underlying calculator constants change. It carries the 2026 year because it reflects 2026 US pricing patterns as modeled by this site; it is not a projection for future years.

This reference is a model output, not a clinical or insurance guarantee. Actual quotes vary by provider, region, and case complexity. It does not replace an in-person evaluation. Consult a licensed dentist or prosthodontist for a diagnosis and a binding quote before agreeing to treatment.

Cite this page: Dental Implant Cost. "2026 Dental Implant Cost Reference: By Scope, Material, and Add-On." 2026. https://dentalimplantcost.co/2026-dental-implant-cost-reference/

Frequently asked questions

Where do the numbers on this page come from?

They are computed from the same cost constants built into Dental Implant Cost's free calculator: a base range for a single implant, multiplied by factors for procedure scope, implant material, and whether a bone graft or sinus lift is needed. They are not pulled from a third-party survey.

Why is there no ZIP-adjusted column in the table?

The table shows one consistent, location-neutral baseline so scopes and options can be compared directly. Use the free calculator with your ZIP code entered to see a location-adjusted estimate for your area.

Does this table include the consultation, X-rays, or extraction?

No. The base figures cover the implant post, abutment, and crown as a bundle. Consultation, imaging, and any needed extraction are typically billed separately and are not included in the scope factors used here.

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