Dental Implant Cost in Denver, CO
Average dental implant in Denver costs $5,520 per tooth — 15% above the national average. Prices include implant post, abutment, and crown.
Denver Single Implant
$5,520
per tooth (full system)
Denver Range
$3,450 – $7,475
depending on practice
National Average
$4,800
per tooth
Dental Implant Costs in Denver by Procedure — 2026
| Procedure | Cost in Denver | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Single Implant (post + crown) | $5,520 | most common |
| Implant + Bone Graft | $8,059 | if bone loss present |
| Implant-Supported Bridge (3 teeth) | $10,378 | |
| Mini Implant | $2,760 | denture stabilization |
| All-on-4 (full arch) | $32,182 | per arch |
| All-on-6 (full arch) | $41,400 | per arch |
Prices based on 2026 Denver market survey. Actual quotes may vary by 15–30% between practices.
Why Dental Implant Costs Vary in Denver
Specialist vs. General Dentist
Oral surgeons and periodontists who specialize in implants typically charge 15–30% more than general dentists in Denver. However, they handle complex cases including severe bone loss, multiple implants, and sinus lifts. For straightforward single-tooth implants, a well-trained general dentist is a cost-effective choice.
Bone Grafting Needs
If you've had a missing tooth for more than 6–12 months, bone loss is common. Bone grafting in Denver adds $500–$3,000 depending on severity. A CT scan ($150–$400) will reveal whether grafting is needed before your surgeon quotes the total cost.
Implant Brand and Crown Type
Premium implant brands (Nobel Biocare, Straumann) add $300–$700 vs. generic brands. Zirconia crowns offer better aesthetics than PFM (porcelain-fused-to-metal) but cost $200–$500 more. In Denver, most practices offer both options — ask for an itemized quote showing the implant brand and crown type.
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FAQs — Dental Implants in Denver
The average dental implant cost in Denver, Colorado is $5,520 per tooth (single implant post + abutment + crown). This is 15% above the national average of $4,800. The range in Denver is typically $3,450–$7,475 depending on the dental practice, complexity, and whether bone grafting is needed.
Most dental insurance plans in Denver classify implants as cosmetic and exclude them from coverage. However, some plans cover the crown portion ($1,000–$1,500) or pay toward bone grafting when medically necessary. Dental discount plans (like Careington or DentalPlans.com) can save 20–40% at participating Denver dentists. Always verify coverage before starting treatment.
To find affordable dental implants in Denver: compare quotes from at least 3 oral surgeons or implant specialists; ask about payment plans (most practices offer CareCredit or in-house financing); check dental schools near Denver — procedures cost 40–60% less under licensed supervision; consider dental tourism to Mexico or other countries if cost is prohibitive.
Dental implant costs in Denver vary based on: the specialist's experience and practice overhead (higher in Denver), the implant brand (Nobel Biocare vs. generic), whether bone grafting is needed (+$500–$3,000), number of implants, and type of restoration (single crown vs. implant-supported bridge or All-on-4). Full-mouth restoration (All-on-4) costs $20,000–$45,000 in Denver.
Dental implants are designed to last a lifetime when properly cared for. The titanium post integrates with your jawbone (osseointegration) and can last 25+ years. The porcelain crown typically needs replacement after 10–15 years ($1,000–$2,000). Success rates are 95–98% at 10 years for non-smokers. Smoking and uncontrolled diabetes significantly reduce implant longevity.