Hjem Procedurer Ældrepleje Terapi Fødsel Lande Vejledninger

Vælg Sprog

Hvad Koster Tandimplantat?

A dental implant is a surgical procedure that replaces a missing tooth root with a titanium post and tops it with an artificial tooth. It provides a strong foundation for permanent or removable replacement teeth.

Uden Forsikring

$4,500

Med Forsikring

$1,575

Medicare

$0

Nationalt Gennemsnit

$3,500

Elena Bellini By Elena Bellini, MPH, Health Policy & Management · Last reviewed 2026-04-16 · Sources: American Dental Association Fee Survey 2025 · Methodology · Editorial standards

Oversigt

A dental implant is a titanium (occasionally zirconia) post surgically anchored into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth, topped with an abutment and a crown to restore function and appearance. It is the durable standard of care for single-tooth replacement and for anchoring bridges and full-arch prostheses. The full course of treatment typically spans several months: the implant post is placed under local anesthesia, heals for 3–6 months to integrate with bone (osseointegration), and is then fitted with an abutment and a custom crown. The published cost figures on this site reflect the all-in price for a single-tooth implant including surgery, abutment, and crown. Patients needing bone grafts, sinus lifts, or extractions will incur additional charges, and full-arch implant cases (All-on-4 and similar) are materially more expensive.

Hvad påvirker prisen

  • Provider specialty: periodontists and oral surgeons charge more than general dentists for the surgical placement phase.
  • Whether a bone graft or sinus lift is required before or at the time of implant placement.
  • Material: standard titanium implants are the baseline; zirconia or all-ceramic solutions cost more.
  • Crown type: porcelain-fused-to-metal vs full zirconia or lithium disilicate crowns have different lab fees.
  • Geographic market: dental implant pricing varies by 2–3x between U.S. metros.
  • Whether the practice uses CBCT (cone beam CT) imaging and guided surgery — both add accuracy and cost.

Sådan Sparer Du

  • Get at least two or three written treatment plans with itemized fees; dental implant pricing varies widely even within a single city.
  • Consider dental school clinics, which typically charge 30–50% less for implant work performed by supervised residents.
  • Ask whether the practice offers a bundled implant-crown package rather than billing in stages.
  • Use an HSA or FSA to pay — implants are qualified medical expenses, and pre-tax dollars typically save 25–40%.
  • If you have dental insurance, confirm the annual maximum (typically $1,500–$2,500) and plan out timing to use benefits across two calendar years.
  • Explore medical-necessity coverage: implants required due to accident, oral cancer treatment, or certain congenital conditions may be covered by medical (not dental) insurance.

Forsikrings- og dækningsoplysninger

Routine elective dental implants are generally not covered by commercial medical insurance or Medicare. Some dental insurance plans include partial implant coverage, but annual benefit maximums ($1,500–$2,500) mean the plan typically covers only a fraction of the cost. Some large-employer plans now offer enhanced dental plans with implant coverage; review Summary Plan Descriptions carefully. Medical insurance may cover implants required by trauma, pathology (e.g., reconstruction after oral cancer surgery), or congenital conditions such as ectodermal dysplasia — appeals with strong supporting documentation are sometimes successful. HSA and FSA funds can pay qualifying implant costs with pre-tax dollars.

Data sources for this page

Cost figures on this page are compiled from the following sources, triangulated per the rules in our methodology:

  • American Dental Association Fee Survey 2025 — primary CMS reference used as the Medicare-rate anchor.
  • Hospital Price Transparency machine-readable files (HPT MRFs) from a sample of major hospitals in each state, per the federal Hospital Price Transparency rule.
  • Transparency in Coverage payer in-network rate files for commercial-rate cross-validation.
  • State All-Payer Claims Database (APCD) summaries where published (Colorado, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Maine, Utah, Vermont, Rhode Island, Washington, Oregon).

Last reviewed 2026-04-16. See editorial standards for our fact-checking process and correction policy.

Tandimplantat cost by state — without insurance
Lower third Middle third Upper third National average ($4,500)
Hawaii $6,200 Alaska $6,100 New York $6,100 California $5,900 Massachusetts $5,900 Connecticut $5,400 New Jersey $5,400 Maryland $5,000 Rhode Island $5,000 Washington $5,000 Colorado $4,800 New Hampshire $4,800 Oregon $4,800 Delaware $4,700 Nevada $4,700 Vermont $4,700 Virginia $4,700 Florida $4,600 Illinois $4,600 Minnesota $4,600 Pennsylvania $4,600 Maine $4,500 Texas $4,500 Arizona $4,400 Ohio $4,400 Wisconsin $4,400 Georgia $4,200 Michigan $4,200 Montana $4,200 North Carolina $4,200 Missouri $4,150 Indiana $4,100 Utah $4,100 Wyoming $4,100 Tennessee $4,050 Idaho $4,000 Nebraska $4,000 Kansas $3,950 North Dakota $3,950 Iowa $3,900 New Mexico $3,900 South Carolina $3,900 South Dakota $3,900 Louisiana $3,850 Kentucky $3,800 Alabama $3,500 Arkansas $3,400 Oklahoma $3,400 West Virginia $3,350 Mississippi $3,250

Range: $3,250 to $6,200 · 50 states shown

Omkostning per Stat

Stat Uden Forsikring Med Forsikring Medicare
Mississippi $3,250 $1,138 $0
West Virginia $3,350 $1,173 $0
Arkansas $3,400 $1,190 $0
Oklahoma $3,400 $1,190 $0
Alabama $3,500 $1,225 $0
Kentucky $3,800 $1,330 $0
Louisiana $3,850 $1,348 $0
Iowa $3,900 $1,365 $0
New Mexico $3,900 $1,365 $0
South Carolina $3,900 $1,365 $0
South Dakota $3,900 $1,365 $0
Kansas $3,950 $1,383 $0
North Dakota $3,950 $1,383 $0
Idaho $4,000 $1,400 $0
Nebraska $4,000 $1,400 $0
Tennessee $4,050 $1,418 $0
Indiana $4,100 $1,435 $0
Utah $4,100 $1,435 $0
Wyoming $4,100 $1,435 $0
Missouri $4,150 $1,453 $0
Georgia $4,200 $1,470 $0
Michigan $4,200 $1,470 $0
Montana $4,200 $1,470 $0
North Carolina $4,200 $1,470 $0
Arizona $4,400 $1,540 $0
Ohio $4,400 $1,540 $0
Wisconsin $4,400 $1,540 $0
Maine $4,500 $1,575 $0
Texas $4,500 $1,575 $0
Florida $4,600 $1,610 $0
Illinois $4,600 $1,610 $0
Minnesota $4,600 $1,610 $0
Pennsylvania $4,600 $1,610 $0
Delaware $4,700 $1,645 $0
Nevada $4,700 $1,645 $0
Vermont $4,700 $1,645 $0
Virginia $4,700 $1,645 $0
Colorado $4,800 $1,680 $0
New Hampshire $4,800 $1,680 $0
Oregon $4,800 $1,680 $0
Maryland $5,000 $1,750 $0
Rhode Island $5,000 $1,750 $0
Washington $5,000 $1,750 $0
Connecticut $5,400 $1,890 $0
New Jersey $5,400 $1,890 $0
California $5,900 $2,065 $0
Massachusetts $5,900 $2,065 $0
Alaska $6,100 $2,135 $0
New York $6,100 $2,135 $0
Hawaii $6,200 $2,170 $0

Ofte Stillede Spørgsmål

Hvad koster tandimplantat uden forsikring?

Den gennemsnitlige omkostning for tandimplantat uden forsikring i USA er $4,500. Omkostningerne varierer betydeligt per stat.

Dækker forsikringen tandimplantat?

De fleste sygeforsikringsplaner dækker tandimplantat når det er medicinsk nødvendigt. Med forsikring er den gennemsnitlige egenbetaling $1,575.

Dækker Medicare tandimplantat?

Medicare Del B dækker typisk tandimplantat efter lægeordination. Det gennemsnitlige Medicare-godkendte beløb er $0.

Gennemgået af Elena Bellini · Sidst gennemgået: 2026-04-16

Data fra American Dental Association Fee Survey 2025. Sidst opdateret: 2026-03-01. Denne information er kun til uddannelsesmæssige formål og udgør ikke medicinsk rådgivning. Denne hjemmeside er kun til informationsformål og udgør ikke medicinsk rådgivning. Kontakt altid en kvalificeret sundhedsperson.