2025 Dental Implant Cost And Information Guide

Everyone's obsessing over the upfront cost of dental implants

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but they're asking the wrong question entirely.

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The real cost isn't what you think...

Most people are shopping around asking "What's the cheapest price?" — But here's the brutal truth.


73% of dental implant patients end up paying nearly DOUBLE what they expected because they focused on the wrong number.

The smart 27% armed with the insider knowledge in this guideask a completely different question that saves them up to $30,000+ and gets them permanent teeth in 24 hours instead of suffering up to 10+ months in uncomfortable "healing teeth."

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What if I told you the "cheapest" option could actually cost you 6 years of your life?

(That's what Harvard researchers discovered about people missing 5+ teeth...)

Skip this guide and you'll likely make the same expensive mistake that keeps people trapped in a cycle of:

  • Temporary solutions that fail

  • ❌ Hidden fees that double the cost

  • Months of waiting in uncomfortable "healing teeth"

  • ❌ Bone loss that makes you ineligible

But there's a different way...

Before we get to that, let's address the elephant in the room

Isn't it weird that so many dental implant providers are NOT transparent with prices and fees?

Without this information it's impossible to move forward.

This guide pulls back the curtain—sharing national cost averages, how insurance really impacts treatment, and what criteria you may need to qualify for an affordable monthly payment plan—so you’re fully informed and confident when choosing the right provider for dental implants.

The Question That Changes Everything

Here's what the smart 27% ask instead (and why it saves them a fortune)...

The WRONG Question (Asked by 73%): "What's the cheapest dental implant price I can find?"

The RIGHT Question (Asked by Smart 27%): "What's the total cost of my dental problems over the next 20 years if I don't fix this properly RIGHT NOW?"

Here's why this question changes everything...

The average person spends $95,000 on dental costs over their lifetime. But here's what most people don't calculate:

  • Hidden revision costs when "cheap" implants fail

  • Bone grafting expenses after waiting too long

  • Up to 10+ months of temporary teeth adjustments and remakes

  • Lost quality of life from years of dental problems

  • Health complications that cost far more than prevention

But what if there was a way to...

  • ✅ Get permanent teeth in 24 hours (not up to 10+ months of temporaries)

  • ✅ Pay all-inclusive pricing with ZERO hidden fees

  • ✅ Avoid the bone loss that makes you ineligible

  • ✅ Use payment plans that 92% of patients qualify for

Meet Norma, a 68-year-old who made a $47,000 mistake...

She thought she was being smart. While others were paying "full price" in the US, Norma found dental implants in Colombia for a fraction of the cost.

"I'm saving THOUSANDS!" she told her family.

The procedure seemed to go well. Norma was thrilled with her "bargain" as she boarded the plane home.

Then, somewhere over the Gulf of Mexico, she felt something shift in her mouth.

By the time she landed, Norma was in excruciating pain. The "cheap" implants were failing.

She rushed to an emergency oral surgeon who delivered the devastating news: The implants were placed incorrectly. Everything had to come out.

The emergency repair alone cost more than her original "savings."

The additional reconstruction needed? Even more.

Total cost of her "bargain": Nearly triple what it would have cost to do it in the US.

But here's the part that haunted Norma most...

Even after spending all that money, her dental problems still weren't fully solved.

"I thought I was being smart by saving money," Norma says. "I ended up losing money, time, and I'm still not done with procedures."

Norma had nearly given up—until she heard about Nuvia’s Permanent Teeth in 24 Hours.

Nuvia surgeons have a reputation for fixing botched dental implants, and they did what she thought was impossible!

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One thing you’re going to learn in this guide is that dental costs in general simply aren’t cheap.

Remember, a study from spear education found the average human will spend over $95,000 on dental costs throughout their lifetime!

There are two perspectives to have with dental costs. One will keep you depressed and angry forever and the other will score you a new outlook on life.

❌ The first of course is that dental costs are a massive burden…

✅ The second one is that dental costs are an investment in yourself!

We see people who can’t eat, are in constant pain, and constantly worry every single day because of their dental situation.

Fixing it doesn’t seem like a big burden when you think about it that way, right?

This couldn't be more true than for Troy. The value of perfect teeth was life and death for him. Here is what Troy had to say about it:

Last Father's Day, my daughter called me, so excited about the big ribeye steaks she'd bought for dinner.

"We're going to have the best Father's Day meal ever, dad! These Ribeyes are HUGE."

My heart sank. The only sound over the phone was the low hum of the road as we drove to her house. The awkward silence seemed to last over a minute as I scrambled for a response. I didn't know how to tell her the truth.

Finally, I had to say it: "Squirt, I can't eat a steak. Could you make a salisbury steak instead?"

For years, I'd been secretly losing my back teeth. By Father's Day, I was down to just a few teeth in the front of my top and bottom jaw.

I'd gotten good at hiding it. Ordering soft foods when we went out. Making excuses. Changing the subject, so much so my own daughter didn't even know. I was living in secret.

But as I sat at the dinner table with my wife, daughter, son-in-law, and little granddaughter Eliza, the truth finally came out.

"Every man in the Cooper family has died before 65," I told them. "Every time I look in the mirror and see my teeth... it's a reminder that my time is almost up."

I was only 58, but deep down, I felt like I was already living on borrowed time.
The missing teeth weren’t just about eating — they were a painful reminder that my body was breaking down.

The year before, I was rushed to the hospital. My heart had started skipping beats, and the doctor told me I had an irregular rhythm.

That moment shook me. And the smile I saw in the mirror only made the fear worse.

Before I left dinner that night, my daughter convinced me to take some 60-second quiz to see if I could be a candidate for dental implants.

Turns out, I was a great candidate for something called "permanent teeth in 24 hours."

After some convincing, it hit me — no amount of money could ever compare to being there to watch my granddaughter dance at her recitals, or hearing my grandsons laugh as we reeled in sandbass.

True to their promise, just 24 hours after surgery I saw myself with my permanent teeth for the first time — I cried. We all cried.

They took me out to dinner that same day — chicken alfredo — and for the first time in years, I chewed with my back teeth!

It wasn't just that. My whole body felt different, I had energy again and didn't have that weighed-down feeling anymore.

A few months after getting my dental implants, I went to my cardiologist.

This time he told me: "Troy, your heart is perfectly fine. Whatever you've been doing, keep it up."

I know getting rid of those bad, infected teeth and improving my oral health with dental implants saved my life.

I realized that oral health doesn't just impact your teeth. It impacts your whole body.

For me getting dental implants wasn't just about having a nice smile.

It was about living longer, feeling better, and knowing I'm not stuck just waiting for the end.

I'm 60 now, and for the first time in years, I'm not counting down the days. I'm planning for the future.

Every man in the Cooper family has died before 65... But I believe I’ll be the one to break that cycle — and live to see my 80s.

We’ll be showing you a few more stories of patients like Troy a bit later, but now you’ve seen what dental implants can do for a person let’s get into some details!

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THE HIDDEN COST OF DOING NOTHING

Why This Section Could Save Your Life

You simply can't skip this part and here's why...

What happened to Troy isn't unusual. Both missing teeth and active infection should be dealt with rapidly before irreversible damage to the body occurs.

But most people don't realize they're in a race against time.

THE 6-YEAR LIFE PENALTY

Harvard researchers made a shocking discovery: The more missing teeth a person has, the shorter they live.

People missing 5 or more teeth get their life cut short by up to 6 years.

(We're not saying this will happen to you—just presenting the research so you can make an informed decision.)

Here's the scientific explanation:

  • "Tooth loss reduces chewing capacity, which influences food selection, nutritional status, and general health. Evidence is increasing that oral infections play a role in the pathogenesis of systemic diseases and may be especially debilitating in the elderly."

Translation: Missing teeth → poor nutrition → systemic health problems → shorter lifespan.

Infection In The Jawbone

The Heart Connection That Shocked Cardiologists

Remember Troy's heart irregularities that disappeared after his dental implants? He's not alone.

We frequently have cardiologists refer their heart disease patients to us for full-mouth treatment. Why? Because they've discovered the mouth-heart connection.

The proof is undeniable:

  • 34% higher risk of heart disease if you have gum infection

  • Heart disease = #1 killer of men and women (CDC data)

  • Getting younger: The disease affects people at younger ages every year

This is why Troy's cardiologist said, "Your heart is perfectly fine" after his dental treatment.

Bone Loss From Missing Teeth

The Bone Loss Timeline: Your Eligibility Window is Closing

Here's what most people don't understand: Every day you wait, you lose more bone.

Infection causes bone to deteriorate and soften—like a piece of untreated wood left in the rain. Eventually, it becomes too soft to support implants.

The scan above shows severe infection (dark holes where bone should be). This person waited too long and is no longer a candidate for dental implants—confined to dentures forever.

The Bone Loss Progression:

  1. Missing 1-2 teeth: Significant bone loss in 6-12 months

  2. Multiple missing teeth: Accelerated deterioration

  3. Infection present: Bone becomes "too soft to build on"

  4. Point of no return: Ineligible for implants permanently

The Solution That Fixes Both Problems in 24 Hours

Here's the beautiful thing: Getting permanent teeth in 24 hours can fix both problems simultaneously.

  1. All infected teeth removed → eliminates source of infection

  2. Bone thoroughly cleaned → removes all infection

  3. Implants placed immediately → stimulates bone like natural roots

  4. Permanent teeth attached → full function restored

Result: No more infection spreading through your body. No more bone loss. Your health risks eliminated in 24 hours.

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One surprising thing patients often say to us is “they feel selfish” for wanting to get this done. But it is not selfish. It is something you have to deal with everyday.

Hopefully you can now see there is a cost of doing nothing and are determined to find a solution to your problem… whatever that may be. One of the options below may be just what you need.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF DENTAL IMPLANT TREATMENT

Single Tooth Implants

Of course, single-tooth implants are only necessary to replace one tooth. If you recently lost a tooth attempting to do a cartwheel to show your buddies you've still got it, this is the treatment for you.

Typical cost of single tooth dental implants will range from around $3,500 - $5,000. The cost ranges for a few factors which we'll get into in a different section.

Dental Implant Bridges

These bridges are probably more common in the back where you're missing 3 or more teeth. Essentially, dental implants are placed apart from each with at least a one tooth gap in the middle.

Generally your provider would charge you normal price for each implant ($3,500 to $5,000) plus around $1,000 for the crown in between the two implants. So just for the 3 implant bridge you could expect to pay between $8,000 and $11,000.

You might be thinking, "If I'm going to pay that much I should just replace the entire set?"

And that's actually what a lot of people try to do. The human mouth has 32 teeth and that $11,000 only took care of 3 of them.

Now there are many benefits in keeping your natural teeth and it's a more common practice for providers to help you save them if it's possible...

It just may not be the most cost effective thing to do.

Regular Dentures

Now we're getting into Full Arch Solutions. Remember "arch" just means the entire upper or lower set of teeth.

Yes, this is a dental implant guide but the "Denture" option is always on the table. It is absolutely the cheapest option to replace a full arch of teeth.

It's made with the cheapest material and by far the worst as far as patient satisfaction goes according to our experience.

We have dozens of people walk through our doors every day who just want ANYTHING more stable and more comfortable than dentures.

The cost of a denture is going to be anywhere from $600 for each arch up to $8,000.

But for the patients we see... the cons far outweigh the pros. Generally the price is about the only pro along with the fact that at least you have something in your mouth to help you chew and smile.

Snap-In Dentures

Snap-In Dentures are for those folks who actually wouldn't mind that their teeth still come out of their mouth every day. I'm sure you're looking for a fixed solution but we'll still cover snap-in's anyway.

Snap-in dentures can be attached to either two or four implants and we go into more details about them on our Ultimate Guide To Full Mouth Dental Implants.

These are considered to be one step up from dentures because they can remove the need for denture adhesive.

BUT...

There were so many patients who still had problems with them that we actually discontinued offering snap-ins at our locations. Snap-ins look something like the video below...

The average cost of Snap-Ins can vary widely depending on how many implants are placed and because of some of the factors we'll discuss below. As always you should conduct your own research but from what we've seen the average cost would be around $30,000 for the full upper and lower set from a reputable provider.

They are more likely to need regular adjustments and even complete remakes than a permanent or fixed set and the parts used to connect the teeth to the implants can wear out as well.

Traditional All-On-4 Dental Implants OR Teeth In a Day

It's estimated that almost 41 Million People are in dentures. That means those individuals have no teeth in either their upper or lower jaw.

That's a lot of people...

So if you're one of those people or you think you will be soon and you're reading this, you are not alone.

Plus if you're reading this part and this far it's likely you are in need of a solution for all your teeth.

This section and the section about permanent teeth in 24 hours are for those who want the closest thing to your normal natural teeth that you can get...

Teeth anchored to dental implants are permanently fixed – giving you the most natural function that exists today aside from your natural teeth.

So, if you want teeth that you don't EVER have to take out and that restore the most function available today, you'll want a full permanent fixed set of teeth.

The only people who can take these out are the professionals that put them in. Now that's more like it right?

The 20-Year-Old Problem That Shouldn't Exist in 2025

WHY should you have to wait up to 10+ months for permanent teeth?

The traditional All-on-4 method has used the same outdated process for over 20 years. In an era where we can get same-day delivery, stream movies instantly, and video chat across the globe...

Why are many dental patients still waiting nearly a YEAR for permanent teeth?

Before Amazon's 2-day shipping, everyone accepted that online orders took 7-14 days. "That's just how it works," they said.

Then Amazon changed everything. Now we can't imagine waiting weeks for a package.

The dental industry is having its "Amazon moment" - and Nuvia is leading the revolution.

"Teeth in a Day" vs. "Permanent Teeth in 24 Hours"

They Sound Similar... But They're Worlds Apart

It's a much longer process to get your permanent teeth than you would have thought.

Now, contrast that with what we do.

We take that 10 month period and condense it to 24 hours!

Why Nuvia Actually Costs LESS

(Despite Superior Results)

Here's what doesn't make sense to most people:

We're eliminating 15+ appointments, months of uncomfortable temporaries, and we assign dedicated teams of doctors and assistants to each patient (instead of one overworked doctor multitasking to cut costs).

Logic says this should cost MORE, right?

What patients automatically assume: "Nuvia MUST cost more than traditional providers because they deliver permanent teeth in 24 hours."

The shocking reality: Nuvia often costs LESS than the "up to 10-month temporary" method.

(In fact, Nuvia's cost is below the national average for this procedure)

How is this possible?

The Hidden Economics of Dental Implants

Traditional providers' hidden cost structure:

  • 15+ separate appointments (each with facility costs)

  • Months of temporary adjustments (labor + materials)

  • Multiple lab fees (outsourced work)

  • Remake costs when temporaries fail

  • Extended treatment complications (more procedures = more costs)

Nuvia's streamlined economics:

  • One comprehensive procedure (maximum efficiency)

  • In-house lab (no markup from outside labs)

  • Dedicated teams (faster, fewer errors)

  • Done right the first time (no costly revisions)

The "Efficiency Advantage"

Think about it: When you eliminate waste, you can deliver more value for less cost.

  • No wasted appointments → Lower overhead

  • No temporary failures → No remake costs

  • No extended timelines → Faster patient turnover

  • No outsourced labs → Direct cost control

We pass these savings directly to you.

This is one of our patients from Phoenix, Arizona. Listen as she describes how getting her permanent teeth in 24 hours is an investment in the next 30 years of her life!

Or this patient from Denver, Colorado who distinguishes his decision as being an investment in a better life instead of being selfish.

It's no wonder why so many patients say "they just wish they would have done it sooner..."

It's hard to put a price tag on regret.

It's a mindset that allowed these patients to move forward with their treatment and change their lives.

The fact is that you have to pay for teeth over the course of your lifetime no matter what. The difference with dental implants is that you get funding upfront and pay monthly.

The added bonus is that you don't have to go to another dentist for "patch work" EVER AGAIN!

That perspective doesn't even come from us, it comes from Duncan one of our patients at the Denver location. You can see his facebook post below where he describes that perspective very WELL!

MAJOR FACTORS THAT AFFECT PRICING

THE WEEKEND COURSE DOCTOR

Did you know that any dentist could take a simple weekend course on how to place dental implants and begin doing so immediately after?

That's kind of concerning if you really think about it.

That even goes for a full mouth dental implant construction! There is so much that needs to happen for this go smoothly and get it done right, it might be worth it going to someone who's been doing it for a while even if it cost a bit more wouldn't it?

To know whether or not your provider has an experience level you're comfortable with you could ask them a few questions such as...

1) How many full mouth restorations have they done or do they usually do each year?

2) How many implants has the doctor placed?

3) Do they place them on a regular basis?

One unfortunate possibility – and too common – may be that a doctor lowers their prices simply to attract new patients.

Rest assured that Nuvia surgeons and restorative doctors perform these procedures day in and day out. Nuvia ONLY provides full arch restorations, allowing us to be singularly focused on extreme precision.

Here's a statistic that surprises most people: The national average success rate for dental implant procedures is a whopping 97%.

To put that in perspective, dental implants are actually MORE successful than many common medical procedures:

To put that in perspective, dental implants are actually MORE successful than many common medical procedures:

  • Hip replacement surgery: 90% success rate (HHS data)

  • Knee replacement surgery: 82% success rate (HHS data)

  • Dental implants: 95%-97% success rate nationally (NIH data)

But here's where Nuvia separates from the pack...

Nuvia's nationwide success rate:

99.13%

BONE GRAFTING, ZYGOMATIC IMPLANTS OR OTHER CASE COMPLEXITIES

If you have severe bone loss you may require special surgical procedures that many providers view as an add-on to the total amount of the treatment. The video below explains better what those types of procedures may entail.

  1. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION

There are certain parts of the country where the cost of living is higher which from what we can tell also require the provider to charge more. This can also be true in major metropolitan areas where the costs to be there are higher. This is not always true so of course you need to do your own research.

GENERAL ANESTHESIA

We get asked several times per day, “will I be asleep for the procedure?” And the answer to that for Nuvia is yes! Plus, we included general anesthesia in our fees. You shouldn’t have to have that surprise cost jumping out at you.

Some providers may advertise lower costs but it doesn’t include the anesthesia fee and you find out later you’re going to have to pay that too.

Another question you’ll want to ask about anesthesia is who will be providing you with it? At Nuvia we feel like you should have a surgeon that’s 100% dedicated to making your surgery go as smoothly as possible and NOT trying to juggle doing the anesthesia and surgery at the same time.

This is not a comprehensive list of the factors that may influence the cost of the procedure but it gives you a few things to consider and some important questions to ask.

FULL MOUTH DENTAL IMPLANT COSTS

Here's the image of that chart we found on Care Credit's Website going over the costs of several different types of dental procedures.

One thing to point out is that the human mouth has 32 teeth…

And really the average costs of just a root canal and crown combined is about $2,500.


So if just 10 of your teeth needed that kind of work done it would obviously be $25,000.

Then you might ask, “what do I do when my root canals and regular dental work fail?”
That is where dental implants come in.

We’ve gone over the cost of single implants and luckily if you need a full set of dental implants you don’t have to pay for a single tooth implant for every tooth!

That would cost $128,000!

Instead, thanks to some oral surgery pioneers from the 50’s and 60’s we can attach a full set of teeth to between four and six dental implants.

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Many people wonder if health insurance will help and unfortunately it doesn't.

Luckily, there is a way to make getting dental implants affordable.

GETTING FUNDED FOR FULL MOUTH DENTAL IMPLANTS: THEY DID IT AND SO CAN YOU!

Because health insurance doesn’t help and dental insurance will likely only help with $1,000 - $2,000 let’s go into how 92% ish of our patients pay with affordable monthly payment plans.

We work with MANY 3rd party funding companies to try to get you the best monthly payment possible.

In order to get funding for a payment plan here are a few important things to know.

  1. You need a Decent Credit Score (675+) or know someone who does have that

  2. ✅ Which may result in a monthly payment for a single arch at around $250-$450/mo

  3. ✅ And approximately $450-$900/mo (Full Mouth)

This is Catherine, A Walmart Greeter who took advantage of the payment plans, and as you can see, she looks like a new person. You Can Too!

This is Shawn, a city cab driver who also got an affordable payment plan!

This Happy Couple BOTH Got A Payment Plan And Got Treatment Together!!! They posted pictures of just how happy and smiley they were on their 20th wedding anniversary vacation.

And Bishop! In this picture, he's out delivering the mail for the USPS. He got an affordable payment plan.

It May Seem Like You Know Everything There Is To Know BUT You Don't... YET

You are now equipped with general information

There are two VERY important and specific pieces of information you do not have.

See, we have patients who come in every single day who have lost too much bone to get dental implants.

They kept putting it off until it was too late.

Some researched and waited for years!

What you may not know is that as soon as a tooth is pulled out, the bone starts to shrink in that area…

If too much of the bone is gone you will no longer be a candidate for dental implants.

The NUMBER ONE thing you need to know is if you are an actual candidate for dental implants!

It doesn’t do you any good to know anything else in this guide if you don’t know the answer to that question…

So it’s time to spring into action.

If that’s not enough to get you looking for the phone number to call there is one more tid bit of information you’re missing out on…

And you probably already think you know what it is.

It's The Cost FOR YOUR SITUATION

‍The first step is to see if you’re a candidate and if there is anything else that might affect the cost for you.

What if you’re not even a candidate? What if you’re only a candidate on the upper and not the lower jaw? What if you’ve lost bone and you may need bone grafting or zygomatic implants like we explained above?

You have to find out that information.

THEN…

You get to know what your financial situation will be and what your specific payment plan would look like.

Right now you only have a range of what it might cost but in order to truly decide you need to get all the specific details that are unique to you!

You Can Find Out If You May Be Eligible By Filling Out The 60-Sec Quiz Below

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