“Single Tooth Implant Cost without Insurance”

Well… “single tooth implant cost without insurance” is the exact phrase I searched for when I was in that boat.   I’m ashamed to say that I did not spend time capitalizing letters on my phone for Google.

Evidently the cost of a tooth implant without insurance can vary widely depending on various factors such as the where in the world you are, the complexity of the procedure, the materials used, and the rates dentist performing the procedure. Google says that on average, a single tooth implant can cost anywhere from $1,000 to $3,000 for the implant alone, not including additional expenses such as consultations, X-rays, anesthesia, bone grafting (if required), and the placement of the dental crown.

I can tell you that, the total cost for a single tooth implant procedure can readily exceed $4,000 or more.  My own research proved that there were a lot of potential factors involved.    And I’m not a dentist.   So give your a call and ask.

(Note:  Rumor is that many dental offices offer financing options to help manage the cost of dental implants.)