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Chi Phí Cấy ghép răng Là Bao Nhiêu?

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.

Không Bảo Hiểm

$4,500

Có Bảo Hiểm

$1,575

Medicare

$0

Trung Bình Quốc Gia

$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

Tổng quan

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.

Yếu tố ảnh hưởng đến chi phí

  • 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.

Cách Tiết Kiệm

  • 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.

Ghi chú về bảo hiểm và phạm vi bảo hiểm

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.

Cấy ghép răng 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

Chi Phí Theo Tiểu Bang

Tiểu Bang Không Bảo Hiểm Có Bảo Hiểm 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

Câu Hỏi Thường Gặp

Chi phí cấy ghép răng không bảo hiểm là bao nhiêu?

Chi phí trung bình của cấy ghép răng không bảo hiểm tại Hoa Kỳ là $4,500. Chi phí khác nhau đáng kể theo tiểu bang.

Bảo hiểm có chi trả cấy ghép răng không?

Hầu hết các gói bảo hiểm y tế chi trả cấy ghép răng khi cần thiết về mặt y tế. Với bảo hiểm, chi phí tự trả trung bình là $1,575.

Medicare có chi trả cấy ghép răng không?

Medicare Part B thường chi trả cấy ghép răng khi có chỉ định của bác sĩ. Số tiền Medicare phê duyệt trung bình là $0.

Được xem xét bởi Elena Bellini · Xem xét lần cuối: 2026-04-16

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