Implant crowns typically range from $3,000 to $6,000+ per tooth, depending on:
An implant crown is a tooth replacement supported by a dental implant in the jawbone.
A titanium implant replaces the root, and a crown is placed on top.
They can last 20+ years or even a lifetime.
Most patients report mild discomfort after surgery.
Typically $3,000–$6,000+ per tooth.
Some plans provide partial coverage, especially PPO and Medicare Advantage plans.
Dental implants have a success rate of over 95%.
They look natural, feel stable, and preserve bone.
Most healthy adults qualify, depending on bone and gum health.
No, just normal brushing and flossing.
It is rare but can be replaced or re-evaluated.
Yes, implant crowns are ideal for single tooth replacement.
Most soreness improves within a few days, but healing takes months.
Yes. We currently accept many Medicare PPO and Medicare D-SNP plans. Our team can verify your eligibility and explain your benefits before treatment.