How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in NYC?

How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in NYC?

If you are missing one or more teeth, dental implants are one of the most natural, long-lasting replacement options available — and the first question almost every patient asks is, "How much will it cost?" It is a fair question, and the honest answer is that the price depends on your specific situation. This guide breaks down what you can realistically expect to pay for dental implants in New York City in 2026, what drives the price up or down, and how to make treatment more affordable.

At Affordable Dental Care PC in Rego Park, we have helped patients across Queens and the greater NYC area restore their smiles with implants since 1998. As a trusted dental practice in Rego Park, NY, we believe in transparent pricing — so let's walk through the numbers.

The Cost of a Single Dental Implant

In New York City, a complete single-tooth dental implant generally costs between $3,000 and $6,000. That figure includes all three parts of the implant: the post, the abutment, and the crown. One important note for our patients: practices in Queens and the outer boroughs typically sit toward the more accessible end of that range, while Manhattan offices — with their higher overhead — often charge 15–25% more for comparable care.

Be cautious of advertised prices like "$999 per implant." Those headline numbers almost always refer to just one component, with the abutment, crown, scan, and lab work added later. A reputable office will always give you a full written breakdown before you commit.

What Goes Into the Price of One Implant

A dental implant is actually three precision-made parts working together, which is part of why it costs what it does:

ComponentWhat It IsTypical NYC Range
Implant postTitanium screw placed in the jawbone that acts as the artificial root$1,500–$2,500
AbutmentConnector that links the post to the crown$500–$1,000
CrownThe visible tooth cap, custom-matched to your smile$1,000–$2,500

Added together, these components are why a single implant lands in that $3,000–$6,000 range. It isn't one item with one price — it's three custom parts built to last decades.

Cost of Multiple Implants and Full-Arch Options

If you are missing several teeth or an entire arch, replacing each tooth with its own implant becomes expensive and unnecessary. Fortunately, full-arch solutions are designed to be more cost-effective:

  • All-on-4 implants: Roughly $20,000–$30,000 per arch. Four strategically placed implants support a full row of teeth — often with a same-day temporary set.
  • Implant-supported dentures: Snap-on (removable) overdentures generally run $8,000–$15,000 per arch; fixed implant dentures run higher.
  • Full-mouth restoration (both arches): Commonly $25,000–$50,000+, depending on materials and the number of implants.

While the upfront number is larger, full-arch implants are almost always more affordable than placing 14–16 individual implants — and far more stable than traditional dentures.

Additional Costs to Plan For

Some patients need preparatory work before an implant can be placed. These steps aren't always included in an advertised price, so it helps to know about them in advance:

  • Bone graft: $800–$3,500, needed when the jawbone is too thin or soft to support an implant. This is the most common reason a quote rises.
  • Tooth extraction: $150–$500 per tooth, if a damaged tooth must be removed first.
  • 3D CBCT scan: $300–$600 for the detailed imaging that guides precise placement.
  • Sedation: $500–$1,500 if you choose IV sedation for added comfort.

Does Insurance Cover Dental Implants?

Coverage is hit-or-miss. Most dental plans treat the implant post as an elective procedure and won't cover it in full. However, many plans do cover related steps — the extraction, bone graft, or crown — at roughly 50% up to your annual maximum. A few ways to lower your out-of-pocket cost:

  • No fault (PIP) insurance: If your tooth loss resulted from a car accident, treatment may be fully covered under New York no fault insurance. Learn more on our no fault auto accident dental care page.
  • HSA/FSA: Implants are an IRS-eligible medical expense, so pre-tax dollars effectively lower the real cost.
  • CareCredit and financing: We accept CareCredit and other financing options to spread treatment over manageable monthly payments.
  • Staging treatment: Splitting care across two calendar years can tap two annual insurance maximums.

Our team is always happy to verify your benefits and walk you through what's covered. See our insurance and accepted plans page for details.

Why Implants Are Worth the Investment

It's natural to focus on the upfront price, but it helps to consider the long-term value. Traditional dentures and bridges typically need to be repaired or replaced every several years, and they don't prevent the jawbone loss that follows missing teeth. Dental implants, when properly cared for, are designed to last decades — many patients keep them for life. Over time, that durability often makes implants the most cost-effective tooth replacement solution available.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a single dental implant cost in NYC?

A complete single-tooth implant typically costs between $3,000 and $6,000, including the post, abutment, and crown. Queens and outer-borough practices often fall toward the more accessible end of that range compared with Manhattan.

Does dental insurance cover implants?

Most plans classify the implant post as elective and don't cover it in full, but many cover related steps like the extraction, bone graft, or crown at around 50% up to your annual maximum. Accident-related cases may be covered under no fault insurance.

How much do All-on-4 implants cost in NYC?

All-on-4 full-arch implants generally range from about $20,000 to $30,000 per arch — often more cost-effective than replacing each tooth individually.

Why are dental implants more expensive than dentures?

Each implant is a precision-made device surgically placed in the jaw with a custom crown on top. Because implants are permanent, prevent bone loss, and rarely need replacement, they're often the more cost-effective choice long-term.

Are there financing options for dental implants?

Yes. We accept CareCredit and other financing options, and many patients use pre-tax HSA or FSA dollars. You'll always receive a clear written treatment plan with transparent pricing before any work begins.

Get a Personalized Implant Quote in Rego Park

The only way to know your exact cost is a consultation. At Affordable Dental Care PC, Dr. Pinkhasova will evaluate your needs and provide a detailed treatment plan with transparent pricing — no surprises. We proudly serve Rego Park, Forest Hills, Queens, and the greater NYC area.

Call us today at (718) 897-3434 to schedule your consultation, and ask about our current patient special offers.