Massachusetts implant pricing guide
Dental Implant Cost in Massachusetts (2026)
Dental implant cost depends on the clinical plan, not just the implant itself. This guide explains the factors that change pricing, the ranges already used in the Innova Smiles implant calculator, and how insurance and financing are reviewed before treatment.
Implant Cost Calculator
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*Illustrative payment based on the lowest planning estimate divided over 24 months. Financing is subject to application, approval, and the lender's available terms; this is not a financing offer.
Insurance Benefits Require VerificationCoverage varies by plan, procedure, deductible, annual maximum, waiting period, and exclusions. Our team can request a benefit estimate, but only the insurer can determine payment and the patient remains responsible for charges not paid by the plan.
Cost Estimate Disclaimer: The figures generated by this calculator are approximate estimates provided for general informational purposes only. They do not constitute a treatment quote, price guarantee, or professional dental advice. Actual costs vary based on individual clinical factors that can only be assessed through an in-person examination and diagnostic imaging, including: available bone volume and density, necessity for preparatory procedures (tooth extraction, bone grafting, sinus lift), implant system and prosthetic selection, anesthesia requirements, and applicable insurance benefits. A formal written treatment plan detailing all fees will be provided following your consultation. Individual results and costs vary. This tool is not a substitute for professional dental evaluation. Innova Smiles assumes no liability for decisions made in reliance on these estimates.
What determines dental implant cost?
A dental implant estimate usually includes more than the titanium implant post. It can include 3D imaging, surgical planning, extraction, bone grafting, the implant placement visit, a custom abutment, and the final crown, bridge, or full-arch restoration. Your gum health, bone support, bite, medical history, and the number of teeth being replaced all affect the plan.
Cost ranges used by the Innova Smiles calculator
The calculator estimates one to ten selected implants using the following planning values. These are not a final quote; they are starting ranges for a consultation conversation.
| Treatment item | Calculator value |
|---|---|
| Single tooth implant with crown | $4,000–$6,500 |
| Tooth extraction, if selected | +$350 per selected implant |
| Bone graft, if selected | +$600 per selected implant |
Bridge and full-arch treatment are not calculator quotes. Those plans require a clinical consultation because the number and placement of implants, restoration design, imaging, and preparatory care can differ substantially.
Dental implants vs. bridges vs. dentures: how the costs compare
Replacing a missing tooth is a cost decision as much as a clinical one. The table below compares a single implant with the most common alternatives on upfront cost, longevity, and long-term value. Figures are planning ranges for MetroWest Massachusetts, not quotes; your written estimate follows an exam. For a deeper breakdown, see our guide on dental implant vs. bridge.
| Option | Typical upfront cost | Longevity | Preserves jawbone? | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single dental implant | $3,500–$6,000 per tooth | Often decades with good care | Yes | One missing tooth without altering neighbors |
| Traditional bridge | $3,000–$5,000 (3-unit) | About 10–15 years | No | When neighboring teeth already need crowns |
| Removable denture | Lowest upfront; varies by arch | Relined or replaced over time | No | Replacing several teeth on a tighter budget |
| Implant-supported denture / All-on-4 | Higher upfront; case-specific | Long-term with implant care | Yes | Full-arch stability without a tooth-by-tooth plan |
An implant often costs more upfront than a bridge but can last longer and does not rely on filing down healthy neighboring teeth, so many patients find the long-term value comparable or better. The right choice depends on your bite, bone, and goals — Dr. Fatima reviews all of it and provides a written estimate at your implant consultation.
Insurance coverage
Dental insurance coverage varies by plan. Some PPO plans may apply benefits to the crown, extraction, grafting, or parts of the implant sequence; others may exclude implants or require a waiting period. The Innova Smiles team verifies benefits and can request a pre-treatment estimate when useful, so the financial discussion is based on your plan rather than a generic assumption.
Financing options
Innova Smiles advertises CareCredit and Cherry financing. Approval, promotional terms, monthly payment amounts, and interest terms depend on the financing provider and your treatment plan. The team can review available options before you decide whether to proceed.
Start with the calculator
If you are comparing implant options, start with the dental implant cost calculator. Then review the clinical process on the dental implants service page and bring your questions to a consultation.
Dr. Fatima's implant credentials
Dr. Ambereen Fatima, DDS, FICOI, FAAIP leads implant planning at Innova Smiles. The FICOI and FAAIP credentials are already part of the practice's implant content and reflect advanced continuing education and peer-reviewed implant training beyond general dental licensure.
Dental Implant Cost FAQ
How much does one dental implant cost in Massachusetts?
The Innova Smiles implant calculator lists a complete single-tooth implant range of $4,000–$6,500. Your final estimate depends on imaging, extraction needs, grafting needs, the restoration, insurance benefits, and financing terms.
Why can dental implant prices vary so much?
Implant cost changes with the number of teeth replaced, whether bone grafting or extraction is needed, the type of final restoration, your medical and gum-health factors, and whether insurance contributes to any part of treatment.
Does dental insurance cover implants?
Coverage varies by plan. Some PPO plans may contribute toward parts of implant treatment, while others exclude implants or apply waiting periods. Innova Smiles verifies benefits before treatment so patients can review expected out-of-pocket costs.
Can I finance dental implants?
Yes. Innova Smiles advertises CareCredit and Cherry financing options for qualified patients. Payment terms and promotional financing depend on approval and the treatment plan.
Is the implant cost calculator a final quote?
No. The calculator gives a planning estimate. A clinical consultation is still needed to evaluate bone support, gum health, bite, imaging needs, and the restoration before a written treatment estimate is finalized.
Who plans implant treatment at Innova Smiles?
Implant treatment is reviewed by Dr. Ambereen Fatima, DDS, FICOI, FAAIP. Her fellowship credentials are part of the practice's existing implant content and support the planning discussion for appropriate candidates.
Ready to estimate your implant cost?
Use the calculator for a planning range, then schedule a consultation to review your clinical options, insurance, and financing.