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    Dental Implant Cost

    If you’ve been researching dental implants, you’ve probably noticed that prices are all over the place, and you’ve probably wondered why. The honest answer is that an implant isn’t one procedure. It’s a series of components and steps, and each one has its own cost. What you actually need comes down to your own anatomy and bone health. We think you deserve a clear explanation of what goes into that number.

    The Implant Itself: Starting at $1,500

    Think of implant brands the way you think about sneakers. A Nike and a Reebok both do the job, but they’re built differently, they carry different warranties, and they come at different price points. Implant systems are the same. We work with trusted, high quality brands like MIS (C1 and V3) and Zimmer, and the implant fixture alone starts at $1,500. That fixture is the titanium post that goes directly into your jawbone. It’s the foundation everything else is built on, but it’s only the first piece.

    The Abutment

    Once the implant fuses with your bone, which usually takes a few months, we attach an abutment to the top of it. That’s the connector piece that links the implant to your final tooth. The abutment is a separate component, so it carries its own cost.

    The Crown

    The crown is the part you actually see and chew with. Our dentists custom make it to match the shape, size, and shade of your natural teeth. Like the abutment, it’s priced separately from the tooth implants.

    Bone Grafting: When You Need More Foundation

    Not everyone has enough bone to support an implant right away. This is way more common than people think, and it’s nothing to worry about. It just means we handle a prep step first.

    There are a few kinds of bone augmentation we might do, including:

    • Socket preservation bone grafts, placed at the time of extraction
    • Ridge augmentation, when we need to rebuild lost bone width or height
    • Sinus lifts, when upper back teeth are involved and the sinus floor sits too low.

    Each one has its own cost, and the only way to know if you need any of them is a proper evaluation.

    Dental implant post, abutment, and crown components explained for patients comparing dental implant cost in Brooklyn.

    How Do We Know What You Need? The CBCT Scan.

    We take a 3D cone beam CT scan (CBCT) right here in the dental office. This isn’t your standard 2D X-ray. It gives us a precise 3D view of your bone volume, bone density, nerve position, and sinus anatomy, which is everything we need to plan your implant accurately and safely. No guessing, and no surprises in the middle of surgery. Your scan is the foundation of your treatment plan, and it’s what lets us give you a real, itemized cost breakdown before we do anything.

    What’s the Total?

    Every patient’s anatomy is different, so there’s no single all in number that fits everyone. What we can promise is that we’ll walk you through every line item at your consultation. No pressure, no vague estimates. You’ll know exactly what you need and exactly what it costs before you commit to anything. We also offer flexible financing so cost doesn’t stand between you and a healthy smile.

    Want to find out what your implant treatment would actually look like? Book a consultation and we’ll start with the scan.

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    Page Updated on Jun 1, 2026 by Igor Khabensky, DDS (Dentist) of Family Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry of Brooklyn

    Family Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry of Brooklyn
    2148 Ocean Ave #401
    Brooklyn, NY 11229
    (866) 814-2636

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