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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Queens, NYC?

  • May 28
  • 2 min read

Updated: 3 days ago

Dental implant cost in Queens is best understood as a treatment plan, not a single line item. A complete implant tooth may involve imaging, extraction, bone grafting, the implant fixture, an abutment, a custom crown, temporary tooth options, and follow-up visits. Some patients need only the final implant crown restored; others need the full surgical and restorative sequence.

What makes up the cost of a dental implant?

The main components are the consultation and diagnosis, 3D imaging when needed, extraction if the tooth is still present, grafting if bone support is inadequate, implant placement, healing components, the abutment, and the final crown. The crown is the visible tooth; the implant and abutment are the foundation underneath it.

Why one implant quote can differ from another

Two quotes may not include the same scope. One may include only the implant fixture. Another may include the implant, abutment, crown, imaging, temporary tooth, or grafting. Material quality, lab work, digital planning, the complexity of the bite, and whether the tooth is in the smile zone can all affect the final estimate.

Front-tooth implants require extra planning

A back-tooth implant must be strong and cleanable. A front-tooth implant must do that and also disappear esthetically. Gum shape, bone contour, tooth color, crown translucency, temporary design, and the position of the implant all matter. That is why a front implant may involve more diagnostic and restorative planning than a simple fee comparison suggests.

Implant, bridge, or removable partial: cost versus value

A removable partial denture may have a lower upfront cost, but it is not fixed. A bridge can be efficient, but it usually involves reshaping neighboring teeth. An implant can be a larger investment, but it replaces the missing tooth without relying on adjacent teeth and can help preserve bone in the area. The best value depends on the condition of the whole mouth, not just the missing tooth.

What to ask before comparing prices

Ask whether the estimate includes imaging, grafting, the implant fixture, the abutment, the crown, temporary teeth, and follow-up care. Ask who restores the implant, what material will be used for the crown, and how maintenance is handled. A clear estimate should show the actual clinical steps, not just a single number.

Dental implant estimates at SOL Dental Arts

At SOL Dental Arts in Maspeth, Queens, we evaluate bone, gum tissue, bite forces, esthetic demands, and the final crown design before giving an implant estimate. That gives you a plan you can understand and compare honestly, with the restorative end result in mind from the beginning.

More from SOL Dental Arts: implant restorations and All-on-X treatment. Related patient cases: implant crowns and All-on-X full-mouth rehabilitation.

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